Xprint V7.0 elements

Introduction to Xprint V7.0

Printing confidential documents

Every user and every device under Xprint V7.0 has what is called a “security level”. This allows you to ensure that confidential jobs are only printed on those devices which feature a corresponding security level.

Selecting forms

If there are several forms defined for a device, you can specify which of these forms you want to use for printing. Forms define the page format and the font attributes of a printout. However, you can always change the specifications for an existing form to make it meet your specific needs, for example by specifying a different typeface for a specific job. This also applies if only the default form is defined.

Using resources that are external to the document

Documents can be printed using external resources like logos, soft fonts etc. Calls to these resources may belong to the document, or they can be inserted automatically by Xprint V7.0 at the top of the page.

Notification of the result

Xprint V7.0 allows you to define how you want to be notified of the status of your print jobs. You can define, for example, that in the event of an error you want user Brown to be notified by mail.

Direct printer control

You can also control a specific printer directly and define specific printer settings, such as the line spacing.

Defaults for print jobs

Xprint V7.0 allows you to combine all the options mentioned above in what are called job templates. In this way, you can define frequently recurring settings once and then simply retrieve them whenever required. These job templates can be defined by each user.

Individual, national-language user interface

By default, Xprint V7.0 uses the national language set for you for displaying messages or menus. You can easily change this language by altering the setting of the environment variable LANG.

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