Using
Abbreviations
for
A
ttribute
Names
and
V
alues
large
jobs.
Y
ou
might
increase
the
v
alue
at
the
end
of
the
da
y
or
at
nigh
t
so
that
large
jobs
will
prin
t
when
the
prin
ter
is
not
busy
prin
ting
smaller
jobs.
Determining
Which
Physical
Printers
Require
Authorization
When
y
ou
create
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
y
ou
need
to
decide
whether
the
asso
ciated
prin
ter
device
requires
authorization
for
a
user
or
user
group
to
use.
Y
ou
can
group
ph
ysical
prin
ters
that
require
authorization
in
to
a
prin
ter
p o ol
that
receiv
es
jobs
from
the
same
queue.
Authorization
cannot
b e
set
for
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter,
but
m
ust
b e
set
up
for
the
logical
prin
ter
or
prin
ters
that
send
jobs
to
the
asso
ciated
queue.
Therefore,
if
a
ph
ysical
prin
ter
or
prin
ters
require
authorization,
this
restriction
m
ust
b e
set
for
all
the
logical
prin
ters
that
supp ort
the
ph
ysical
prin
ters.
See
\Restricting
Access
to
a
Printer
Device"
in
Chapter
8
for
further
information.
Supporting
Special
Media
Y
ou
need
to
decide
whic
h
t
yp es
of
media
that
users
in
y
our
organization
need
and
ho
w
y
ou
plan
to
supp ort
these
needs.
The
v
alues
of
the
media-ready
ph
ysical
prin
ter
attribute
sp ecify
whic
h
media
are
curren
tly
loaded
in
the
prin
ter
device,
or
the
t
yp es
of
media
that
are
a
v
ailable
through
an
input
source
suc
h
as
a
man
ual
en
v
elop e
feeder.
A
prin
ter
might
b e
able
to
use
other
t
yp es
of
media,
suc
h
as
dieren
t
sizes
of
pap er,
transparencies,
or
m
ulti-part
forms.
The
media-supported
ph
ysical
prin
ter
attribute
sp ecies
all
of
the
t
yp es
of
media
that
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
supp orts.
The
media-supported
and
media-ready
attributes
ha
v
e
default
v
alues,
dep ending
on
the
mo
del
of
prin
ter
device.
Y
ou
need
to
decide
whether
to
leav
e
the
v
alues
for
these
attributes
as
they
are,
or
whether
to
mo
dify
them
to
reect
only
the
t
yp es
of
media
that
y
ou
actually
use
and
need
to
supp ort.
If
all
users
of
the
ph
ysical
prin
ter
alw
a
ys
use
either
na-letter-white
or
na-legal-white
media,
y
ou
could
set
the
media-supported
attribute
to
only
sp ecify
those
t
w
o
v
alues.
Although
man
y
prin
ter
devices
can
handle
man
y
t
yp es
of
media,
setting
the
media-supported
attribute
to
reect
what
y
ou
actually
supp ort
more
clearly
denes
ho
w
y
ou
are
curren
tly
using
this
ph
ysical
prin
ter.
This
approac
h
also
10-6
Managing
Supervisors
and
Physical
Printers