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Another example:

StdErrTrigger=(; "Warning:" ; "Error:" "Fatal:")

means that the presence of the substring “Warning:” in stderr indicates a warning, while the presence of either “Error:” or “Fatal:” indicates an error.

A StdErrTrigger definition may be empty, indicating that the contents of the stderr stream is ignored for purposes of determining the return status of the OS command.

A StdOutTrigger return value indication is trumped by a RetValTrigger return value indication if RetValTriggersStdoutStdErr is true. A trumped StdErrTrigger return value indication should not preclude the StdErrTrigger value from being considered for inclusion in the log file.

AutoRun

If the current AutoRun filter is set to give rules control of automatic job processing, the AutoRun entry in Dispatch Rules allows you to control automatic processing of eligible jobs on a rule-by-rule basis. For example, if the AutoRun filter entry for “folder” has been set to “rule-based” value, automatic job processing is controlled by the setting of the “AutoRun” rule entry.

NOTE

The AutoRun setting in Dispatch Rules is completely ignored if the AutoRun filter has not been set to yield control to Dispatch Rules. The AutoRun filter setting acts as a global on/off switch that can take or give control of the automatic processing of all jobs.

RunPostProcessCmd=[true/false]

This boolean entry indicates whether to execute the command string found in the PostProcessCommandTemplate entry (if not empty). Use this entry to turn the “post-processing” command on and off without having to remove or comment out the actual command string.

PostProcessCommandTemplate=(...command string...)

This optional free-format rule entry can specify a command string that will be executed after the job has been processed successfully by the VIPO Dispatch server. Use this entry to perform post-processing tasks on a per-job basis. The post-processing command string has a maximum length of 1024 bytes, and can include field name variable references and built-in macros that will be resolved before the command is sent for execution.

NOTE

Once the command string is sent to the operating system for execution, VIPO Dispatch does not wait for success or failure; it simply sends the post-processing command string to execute and moves on to process the next job.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Table of contents Using Vipo and Adobe Distiller Using Vipo WebUsing lpr to submit Vipo jobs VIPO-4Using Vipo Services Using Vipo DispatchIndex VIPO-5VIPO-6 VIPO-7 VIPO-8 VIPO-9 Vipo Server and ClientVIPO-10 Using the Vipo Local ServerVIPO-11 File menu optionsHelp menu options Job Selection menu optionsVIPO-12 Window elements Using the Vipo Job Submission ClientTitle bar Menu barVipo job status area Job creation areaFunction buttons VIPO-14Data File Init Nub File Job creation area field descriptionsCurrent Profile VIPO-15User Name Job TypeJob Server Output FolderVIPO-17 Output Filename Template Index File TemplateVIPO-18 Profile filesVIPO-19 Template syntaxBKMARKx..yFn DFNAMEx..yFnFS=‘char’ DIGITS=nVIPO-21 Add Data FilenameAdd Bookmark CancelAdd File Split Count Add Field SeparatorVIPO-23 Specifying an index fileVIPO-24 VIPO-25 Field separatorVIPO-26 BFS=‘c’Header Field Separator Template field descriptionsBookmark Field Separator VIPO-27VIPO-28 Using the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-29 Watched folders list Title bar Menu barWatched folder details area Status areaVIPO-31 Adding watched foldersVIPO-32 File ready checkVIPO-33 Command line options for the Vipo Watched Folders ClientVIPO-34 Bulk ProcessingVIPO-35 Accessing Vipo via your web browserVIPO-36 Job Submission upper frame Job Submission/View/RetrievalVIPO-37 Current Profile Load/Save Data FileOutput Filename Template Create Index File Template Create VIPO-38Refresh Status Submit JobVIPO-39 Action Job Submission lower frameVIPO-40 Job Status Job NamePages Distilled Pages Split Files Generated VIPO-41Administration Change PasswordVIPO-42 VIPO-43 User AdministrationVIPO-44 Changing passwordsVIPO-45 Server AdministrationVIPO-46 VIPO-47 Cluster AdministrationVIPO-48 VIPO-49 VIPO-50 Disable Basic Authentication Basic Authentication Quick StepVIPO-51 VIPO-52 Web browser notesVIPO-53 Using Vipo and Adobe DistillerVIPO-54 Acrobat Distiller versions prior to Adobe Distiller and fontsAcrobat Distiller 6.0 and later ExampleVIPO-56 Assigning a Distiller job options fileVIPO-57 Using the Vipp Bookmark commandVIPO-58 Extended bookmarksVIPO-59 Using VI Project ContainersVIPO-60 VIPO-61 Lpr command syntax for WindowsVIPO-62 Parameter definitionsExample lpr job submissions Parameter defaultsVIPO-63 VIPO-64 VIPO-65 Using Vipo DispatchVIPO-66 Dispatch filtersVIPO-67 Dispatch Rule filesVIPO-68 RuleVars RuleNameDataFileTemplate VIPO-69TimeOut CommandTemplateLogStdOut LogStdErrRetValTriggerTrumpsStdoutStderr FailOnErrorRetValTrigger VIPO-71StdErrTrigger StdOutTriggerVIPO-72 AutoRun PostProcessCommandTemplate=...command stringRunPostProcessCmd=true/false VIPO-73Rule file variable references System built-in macrosExamples VIPO-74VIPO-75 Special Character Sequences in CSV and XML Index FilesVIPO-76 Vipo Dispatch windowPending Jobs Eligible Jobs Ineligible Jobs Conflict JobsSelect Dispatch Rule View IndexRecord Field NamesCompleted Jobs Held JobsRelease Job Review Job StatusHide Dispatcher File menuPause Dispatcher Save LogfileFilter Filename Edit menuSet Active Filter Delete FileEdit ResetAdd DeleteVIPO-84 OK/CancelVIPO-85 VIPO-86 Rule FilenameClear DefaultVIPO-87 Clear Display Trace menuJob Selection Loop Job Selection TraceVIPO-89 Using Vipo Dispatch a simple exampleSetbufsize VIPO-90VIPO-91 \temp\temp.txtVIPO-92 $ccVIPO-93 VIPO-94 VIPO-95 VIPO-96 VIPO-97 DefinitionsVIPO-98 ConstraintsVIPO-99 IndexVIPO-100 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 FreeFlow Variable Information Suite 5.0 7/2006 VIPO-101 Page

5 specifications

Xerox 5, which encompasses the family of multifunction devices and printers from Xerox, marks a significant advancement in office technology. This series offers a range of devices designed to meet the diverse needs of modern businesses, combining printing, scanning, copying, and faxing functionalities into a single, user-friendly machine.

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Moreover, the user interface is designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. An intuitive touchscreen control panel allows users to navigate through functions effortlessly, making it easy to access features like scanning to email or creating custom workflows.

Finally, sustainability is a core consideration in the design and operation of Xerox 5 devices. They are built to meet energy efficiency standards, and the company has initiated programs aimed at reducing environmental impact, including recycling initiatives for toner cartridges and hardware.

In summary, the Xerox 5 series combines speed, quality, connectivity, and security, making it an excellent choice for businesses looking to streamline their document management processes while maintaining a commitment to sustainability. Its multifunctionality and advanced features ensure that it meets the needs of today's fast-paced work environments.