44-2 Administering the DocuColor
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Controlling the job flow | Using utilities or WebTools for managing job priorities, | User Guide |
| tracking current jobs, canceling jobs, reprinting from the | Release Notes |
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Job accounting | Viewing, printing, and exporting the Job Log, user notes | User Guide |
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Calibration and color management | Calibrating the DocuColor | User Guide and this |
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Maintaining optimum DocuColor | Tips | |
performance | Deleting jobs, clearing queues | User Guide |
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Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting DocuColor Setup | |
| Printing, printer, and user software troubleshooting | User Guide |
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Maintaining optimal server performance
The DocuColor does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of servicing and maintaining the copier and replenishing consumables there are a few things you can do that will improve the overall performance of your system:
•Make sure you are making the best use of your network connections
Publish only connections that will be used; the DocuColor constantly checks all pub- lished connections, even if they are inactive. Match the NetWare polling interval and the number of queues or connections to the demand for printing.
Review the published connections by printing a Configuration page. Eliminate the connections that are not being used. It is easy to
•Reduce the number of printed pages by electing not to print a cover page by default unless you need cover pages for recordkeeping
Printing cover pages by default is a Printer Setup option.