Physical device output settings
To configure a physical device output settings, do the following:
- In Devices, select Physical Devices and select a device from the list.
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Select Output in the Settings menu to configure the
port settings, release behavior, advanced settings and print driver
assignments.
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In Port Settings, select one of the following
print protocols:
- Select Raw and set the Raw
port number to 9100. This
is the default setting.
- Raw is standard TCP/IP printing.
- Select LPR and enter an LPR
queue name for the device.
- LPR is a Line Printer Remote protocol used to submit print jobs to a remote printer or print server.
- Select IPP and enter the IPP
URL for the device.
- IPP is an Internet Printing Protocol used for communication between client devices and printers or print servers.
- Select None to use this device only for submitting and queing a print job. The job can be released from other devices in the same pull group.
- Select Raw and set the Raw
port number to 9100. This
is the default setting.
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If print jobs are sent to the device using an alternate network address
- not the one specified in the Hostname/IP
address field, set the alternate network address in the
Proxy IP address field.
The Proxy IP address can be used to route print jobs from a Fiery device or other third-party processing solutions. See Configure a Fiery device via Proxy Port.
- Under Release Behavior, select the DRE server where print jobs can be released for this device. The default is Release to all DRE servers, but you can override this option and select a DRE from in the Release only on these DRE servers drop-down list.
- Enter the name of the Separator page, including the .sep file extension, in order to print a specific separator before each job released from this queue. A separator page is not applied by default. See Setting up a Print Separator Page.
- Assign the device to a routing group from the Routing group list.
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Select the Workstation Routable check box for
all Windows DRCs to render I-Queue jobs locally and send the jobs to the
MFP.
Select this option only if every DRC can communicate with the physical device. If this option is not set, the Windows DRCs renders the job only if a local printer queue exists, otherwise the job is pulled to a remote DRE for printing. This option has no effect for DRE.
- Select the Notification page check box, to notify the users when print errors occur on this port. See Selecting Notification Methods for more details.
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In the Advanced Settings, select the
Compression format for the print job as None
or GZIP.
GZIP compression allows devices that are capable of printing GZIP compressed files to receive the print jobs from DRE.
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If using GZIP compression, select a Compression
level (Default, Best or Fast) for the print jobs. The
least compression results in a faster transfer speed from DRE to the
device. The more the file is compressed, the longer it takes to
transfer.
- Default – high compression at slower than the fastest transfer speed.
- Best – highest compression at the slowest transfer speed.
- Fast – least compression at the fastest transfer speed.
When using GZIP compression, ensure that the Print compressed data setting is enabled at the MFP. - The Hardware page counting (PJL) option only applies to PJL compatible devices, and only when the Protocol is set to RAW. When enabled, if the user cancels printing mid-job or there is a printer error, Equitrac combines the information from the Datastream Interpreter (DSI) and the PJL page count to determine accurate page counts and document details. When disabled, Equitrac uses only the DSI page counting method configured at the physical device level.
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The LPR byte counting option applies when the Protocol is set to
LPR. When enabled, Windows counts the number of bytes in the file sent
to print.
Enabling PJL or LPR counting may cause slow printing.
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To set the Print Driver Assignment, click the Edit icon beside
the OS version from the list and do the following:
- Select the OS version Package name from the drop-down list. This is the print driver package containing the driver INF file.
- Select the OS version Driver name from the drop-down list and click OK. This is the name of the driver from the INF file associated with the MFP model. The INF file can contain multiple driver names.
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In Port Settings, select one of the following
print protocols:
- Click Save to save the physical device output settings.