Xerox CX User Manual - page 134
Option
Description
JDF/JMF
The CX print server receives the JDF job ticket via hot
folders, returns JDF output with job accounting information,
and submits JMF (Job Messaging Format) signals with the
job's status.
If the JDF job has a target path specified in the job, JDF
output is always created. For JDF jobs that do not have a
specified target path, the JDF output is only created if this
option is selected.
Note: In the HTTP URL box, type the file URL or HTTP
URL . This enables you to submit JMF signals with the job
status each time the job status of every job in the system
changes.
General Defaults
Here you can configure the general defaults of the system.
Select from the following options:
●
In the Default Image Size area, select the default page
size that will be used when the system is unable to
determine the page size of the imported job.
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Select the desired OPI setting to specify how an external
high-resolution image is placed in a PostScript file as it
goes to RIP. If you select Enable OPI Support, the
Support Helios Server check box is automatically
selected. If you do not want Helios server support, clear
this check box.
●
Select the Default archive path that is displayed when
you archive jobs.
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Custom Paper Function: select the check box to
enable custom profiles for paper sets.
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In the Job Title Recognition area, select one of the
following options:
❐ Use PostScript Internal name: select this option to
use the internal file name as written inside the
PostScript fileby the print driver.
❐ Use files name (Use when Printing via LPR):
select this option to use the job’s given file name.
Selecting this option ensures that the job appears in
the queue with the name last given by the user.
●
Cache global VDP elements: In order to manage your
VDP elements, you need to make sure that you select to
cache your global VDP elements. Select Always cache
global VDP elements check box.
●
Stacker palette offset between jobs: Select this option
to offset each copy of a job to the stacker finisher.
See also:
Password protect jobs
on page
24
Secure printing overview
on page
38
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Chapter 11—Setting up your color server