2 SafeCom Controller
D60700-07
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High Speed Print Enabled
should be
YES
if print data is to be sent directly (and
unencrypted) to the printer from the SafeCom server rather than through the
SafeCom Controller. The pace of high speed print is then comparable to that of
printing the document directly to the printer.
SafeCom G2 version S82 070.380*07 or higher can hold off Push printed
documents while a user is logged in at the device. The directly printed
document needs to be submitted via a SafeCom Push Port that is is referencing
the same tracking device.
Documents that are submitted via a standard TCP/IP port cannot be held off.
There is the risk that the user standing at the device printing and copying may
experience that other users' direct prints are printed between their own jobs.
Post tracking
affects the following tracking data types for Pull print jobs:
Tracking pages
(TrackingPageCount) is adjusted to reflect the actual
number of pull printed pages. If a 100 page document is cancelled after
10 pages the job is only tracked (and priced) as 10 pages.
Color pages
(TrackingColorPageCount) is adjusted to reflect the actual
number of pull printed pages with color.
Price 1
(JobPrice) and
Price 2
(JobPrice2) are adjusted as well to reflect
the adjustment of Tracking pages and Color pages.
Post tracking is supported on SafeCom Controller with Canon devices (CPCA
Protocol v.1. and v.2.), Ricoh devices and Xerox devices.
Driver Names
.
During Pull Printing, SafeCom compares the driver name
embedded in the print job with its list of driver names. If there is no match,
the document appears with a question mark [?] in the document list. This way
the user is warned that fidelity is low and the document may print incorrectly.