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NOTE: The constraints are not applicable to multiple copies requested by the IPDS job. Copygroup and Copysubgroup processing is performed properly as per the IPDS specification. If job accounting on the host is to be accurate, multiple copy control should be done by the IPDS job and not by the output Quantity in the queue.

Page Counting Constraints and Considerations

There are a number of limitations and considerations that must be taken into account when saving, or concurrently printing and saving IPDS jobs:

When saving a job to a write-once target, such as CD-ROM, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server Save Job processing can only write the data to the media when the job is complete.

However, the IPDS host requires the printer to provide acknowledgements as each page is stacked. Therefore, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS must report pages to the host as stacked as they are processed, even though they are not yet written to the output media. For this reason, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server cannot support IPDS host recovery for jobs saved to write-once media. This limitation is not a concern when saving jobs to rewritable media, such as a local disk drive.

When a failure occurs while the print server is saving an IPDS job to a rewritable media, the IPDS host will send the remainder of the job from its latest checkpoint, based on the stacked page counts it has received from the printer. Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server is not able to automatically append this additional data to the original save job file. Therefore, to ensure that the remainder of the job does not overwrite the original data, before initiating recovery, the user must ensure that a different file name is used for the remainder of the job. This limitation also applies to the save job component of Print and Save jobs.

Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server supports simultaneous printing and saving of the same job, but the page counts reported to the host only reflect the status of pages being printed, not the status of pages being saved. Therefore, if a Print and Save job fails before completion, the number of pages saved may differ from the number of pages printed.

If a Print and Save job terminates abnormally, the host will base its recovery on the count of pages actually stacked at the printer, not on the number of pages saved. In most cases, recovery of the saved portion of the job will not be affected, since Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server will normally save pages faster than it can print them. However, there is a possibility that printing could get ahead of saving. If this occurs, and there happens to be a failure, the host could fail to retransmit some pages that were not saved before the failure.

During a Print and Save job, saving will usually progress faster than printing, while the stacked page counts provided to the

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Contents Print Server Page Table of Contents Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds User Guide Overview IntroductionPrinters FeaturesHost Environments Printer Model SelectionHost Connectivity Options Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS ManagerIntroduction Software Requirements User Access LevelsDefining the Target Queue in the Print Server Setting System PreferencesLicensing Requirements Creating an Ipds Target Queue Setting External Finishers in the Printer ManagerSettings Virtual Printable Area Considerations Using Queue OverridesManaging the Print Queue Output PDL SettingsQueue Properties Installation and Setup Programming Stock Margins Setting Up MediaLoading IBM AFP Resident Outline Fonts Margin adjustmentsEnhanced Font Support Defining a Logical Printer Verifying the InstallationI5/OS System i Setup Printing a Trace Job Within IPS Manager Printing a Test Job From the Host IPS Manager Menu Options IPS Manager SetupLogging Onto the IPS Manager FileSystem System ConfigurationGo Offline / Go Online Stop / ContinueUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Manage Fonts Restart IPS Gateway TraceJob Profile Editor Job Settings FunctionsUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Tray Mappings Functions Map Virtual Trays for Loaded Stock Define the Physical Tray Stock SetupMap Virtual Trays for Non-Fusing Stock For Non-Printing Application Data Only Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing TraysHost Specified Stacking / Printer Specified Stacking Stacker Mappings FunctionsCreating Stacker Groups Mapping the Ipds Output Bins to Physical DestinationsSaving the Job Profile Delete a Job Profile Open a Job ProfileIpds Jobs and Paused Systems Run Time ConsiderationsInteraction Between Streaming and Spooling Jobs Count Reporting Multiple Copy Page Counting Constraints and Considerations Counting Constraints and Considerations Canceling Ipds Jobs Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Background Forms Barcode SymbologyIpds Sessions Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager TCP/IP Configuration Overview z/OS Configuring IBM z/OSChannel Configuration Overview z/OS Reference Documents z/OS Configuring IBM i5/OSConfiguration Overview i5/OS Reference Documents i5/OS Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for AIXConfiguration Overview AIX Reference Documents AIX Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for WindowsConfiguration Overview Windows Reference Documents Windows Testing the Printer ConnectionTCP/IP Performance NotesIpds User Guide

701P47301 specifications

The Xerox 701P47301 is a renowned component in the Xerox portfolio, primarily recognized for its exceptional performance and reliability in printer functions. This product is designed to enhance the printing capabilities of compatible machines, making it a favorite choice among businesses and individuals seeking high-quality printouts.

One of the standout features of the 701P47301 is its impressive print quality. With a resolution that can reach up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect sharp and clear images, text, and graphics. This makes it ideal for producing professional documents, marketing materials, and even high-resolution photographs. The toner produces rich colors and deep blacks, giving printed materials a premium look and feel.

In addition to its high print quality, the 701P47301 is characterized by its efficient printing technology. It utilizes advanced toner formulation that allows for quicker drying times, reducing the chances of smudging and ensuring that prints are ready to handle shortly after they exit the printer. This is particularly valuable in busy office environments where time is of the essence.

The Xerox 701P47301 is also engineered for high-volume printing. With a robust capacity, it is designed to handle large print jobs without compromising on performance. This feature makes it an ideal choice for workplaces that demand reliability and efficiency in their printing solutions.

Another key characteristic of the 701P47301 is its compatibility with a wide range of Xerox printers. This versatility allows users to replace the toner in various models, thereby reducing the complexity of managing multiple supplies. Moreover, the installation process is straightforward, minimizing downtime and promoting seamless operations.

Sustainability is increasingly becoming a focus for many organizations, and the Xerox 701P47301 does not fall short in this area. The toner cartridge is designed for easy recycling, contributing to reduced waste and environmentally friendly practices. This aligns with Xerox's commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing.

In conclusion, the Xerox 701P47301 combines high-quality printing, advanced technology, configurability, and an eco-friendly design. It stands out as a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their printing capabilities, whether in a home office or a corporate setting. With its array of features and reliability, it continues to be an essential addition to Xerox's printing solutions.