Maintaining Optimal Server Performance - Xerox DocuColor 5750 Administrator's Manual

Docucolor color server digital copier printer
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4-2 Administering the DocuColor
For these operations:
Controlling the job flow
Job accounting
Calibration and color management
Maintaining optimum DocuColor
performance
Troubleshooting
And these tasks:
Using utilities or WebTools for managing job priorities,
tracking current jobs, canceling jobs, reprinting from the
Printed queue
Viewing, printing, and exporting the Job Log, user notes
Setting automatic printing and clearing for the Job Log
Calibrating the DocuColor
Tips
Deleting jobs, clearing queues
Troubleshooting DocuColor Setup
Printing, printer, and user software troubleshooting

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 re-establish them when needed. In
general, network connections provide far superior throughput than a parallel port con-
nection.
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.
See:
User Guide
Release Notes
User Guide
See 2-38
User Guide and this
manual, 2-39
Getting Started
4-2, also
User Guide
4-3, also
User Guide

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