Xprint V7.0 from the user’s point of view

Introduction to Xprint V7.0

case that you are unable to access some of the visible output devices because you have not been granted the necessary rights to use them.

There may also be groups of output devices available. These device groups combine several output devices to provide quicker spoolout. When printed via a device group, the print jobs are distributed evenly over the devices in the group so that jobs can be processed quickly even at times of high print load. In a network, Xprint V7.0 is completely transparent. This means that it does not matter whether an output device is connected to your host or to another host in the network. You can use the output devices just as if they were connected directly to your host.

It is even possible to send print jobs to output devices outside your own Xprint V7.0 domain, provided that the required gateways are configured. In addition to the devices of other Xprint V7.0 domains, you can also use devices which are not connected to the Xprint V7.0 of a system but to a computer running BSD- UNIX,

MS-DOS/MS-Windows or BS2000 (see the following figure).

Figure 2: Using Xprint V7.0

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