Tools And Utilities; Ability To Bind 128; Changing The Binding Limit; Set Retain Pdl - Xerox DocuColor 6060 Getting Started

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Ability to bind 128 pages

Changing the binding limit

Set Retain PDL

Changing the retain PDL setting

XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING STARTED

5. Tools and utilities

This section includes various software tools and utilities for use
with the DocuSP software.
DocuSP 3.74 introduces the ability to bind more than 125 sheets
of paper for the DocuTech 61xx printers only. A UNIX command
line utility is now included.
Perform the following steps to modify the number of pages that
can be bound from 125 to 128.
1. In the background, right-click to open the menu. Open a
Terminal window.
2. Login as root user.
3. Type: /opt/XRXnps/bin/setBind128 –f # and press <Enter>,
where # equals 1 to set the limit for bind jobs to 128 and #
equals 0 to set the limit for bind jobs to 125.
4. Close the Terminal window. Restart the DocuSP software
The retain PDL feature on the DocuSP is limited to only retain 50
completed jobs for future printing. Depending on the size of
retained jobs and the size of the internal hard drives, a lower
value may be more appropriate for some customers.
A UNIX utility named setretainPDL has been added to the
DocuSP to allow the user to specify the number of jobs to be
retained within a range of 1 to 100.
Customers who use the retain PDL feature must be aware that
monitoring the disk capacity is the responsibility of the end-user.
The DocuSP does not have a process for indicating when the
disk is full. Increasing the number of retained jobs should only
be done if the customer is confident that this will not fill the
controller hard drive. Approaching disk capacity can prevent job
transmission or otherwise impact system behavior.
Perform the following steps to modify the number of PDLs that
can be retained on the DocuSP.
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