Xerox 750DP 5750 Administrator Guide - Page 60

Printer Setup options

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22-32 Setting up the DocuColor Exit Setup Server Setup Network Setup Printer Setup Setup If you plan to download fonts to the DocuColor via the network, you must publish the Direct connection. NOTE: You cannot use the Direct connection for lpd printing over TCP/IP. Queues A queue is a storage area for print jobs. Queues are particularly useful when many print jobs are being sent to the DocuColor. When a job is printed to a DocuColor queue, it is stored on the DocuColor hard disk rather than the user's hard disk, quickly freeing up the user's workstation. The DocuColor hard disk supports two queues (Print and Printed). Users may print to the Print queue only. • Print queue-This is the standard DocuColor queue. The DocuColor prints jobs from the Print queue in the order in which they were received. If you plan to use the remote utilities, you must publish the Print queue. • Printed queue-The Printed queue is a job storage area on the DocuColor disk; it contains the most recent jobs printed from the Print queue. The Printed queue makes it convenient to reprint those jobs. A Server Setup option enables this queue and governs the maximum number of jobs retained in it at any given time (see page 2-8). Reprinting jobs in this queue requires the Spooler or WebSpooler. Printer Setup options Printer Setup configures the connections and printing behavior associated with a particular printing device. 1. In the main Setup menu, choose Printer Setup. 2. Enter the options appropriate to the printing requirements at the site and the network protocol or protocols you use. 3. When you have finished, save changes.

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Setting up the DocuColor
If you plan to download fonts to the DocuColor via the network, you must publish the
Direct connection.
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You cannot use the Direct connection for lpd printing over TCP/IP.
Queues
A queue is a storage area for print jobs. Queues are particularly useful when many print
jobs are being sent to the DocuColor. When a job is printed to a DocuColor queue, it
is stored on the DocuColor hard disk rather than the user’s hard disk, quickly freeing
up the user’s workstation.
The DocuColor hard disk supports two queues (Print and Printed). Users may print to
the Print queue only.
Print queue
—This is the standard DocuColor queue. The DocuColor prints jobs
from the Print queue in the order in which they were received. If you plan to use the
remote utilities, you must publish the Print queue.
Printed queue
—The Printed queue is a job storage area on the DocuColor disk; it
contains the most recent jobs printed from the Print queue. The Printed queue
makes it convenient to reprint those jobs. A Server Setup option enables this queue
and governs the maximum number of jobs retained in it at any given time (see
page 2-8). Reprinting jobs in this queue requires the Spooler or WebSpooler.
Printer Setup options
Printer Setup configures the connections and printing behavior associated with a
particular printing device.
1.
In the main Setup menu, choose Printer Setup.
2.
Enter the options appropriate to the printing requirements at the site and the network
protocol or protocols you use.
3.
When you have finished, save changes.
Exit Setup
Server Setup
Network Setup
Printer Setup
Setup