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SETTING SYSTEM DEFAULTS
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QuotaPages <number>
Refers to the maximum number of pages (not including header
and trailer) that a document can print before the document is
canceled by the system. The default is 10,000,000 pages. This
number is an approximation.
QuotaSeconds <number>
Refers to the maximum number of seconds of CPU time that
may be used in decomposing a document before the document
is cancelled by the system. The default is 86400 seconds. This
is an approximation.
RedHighlight <RGB value for red>
Refers to the RGB value for red highlight color. The default
setting is "R: 0.8820001, G: 0.0, B: 0.0."
For red highlight color to print correctly, the default RGB value
for this option should not be modified.
RemoteConsoleHeight <number of lines>
Refers to the number of lines prior to "(More)" that display on the
remote console during a telnet session. Lines that have
wrapped are not counted. The default setting is "24," and the
range of allowable integer values is 20-100.
ReportCopies <format for copies>
Refers to the format in which the number of copies printed per
document appears on the trailer sheet that prints at the end of a
job. You use numbers and predefined characters to indicate the
format. The predefined characters are replaced by the actual
numbers on the trailer sheet when the document is printed. The
predefined characters are as follows:
%g
Indicates that numbers appear as a string.
ReportCost <format for cost in dollars>
Refers to the format in which the estimated cost per document
appears on the trailer sheet that prints at the end of a job. You
use numbers and predefined characters to indicate the format.
The predefined characters are replaced by the actual numbers
on the trailer sheet when the document is printed. The
predefined characters are as follows:
%g
Indicates that numbers appear as a string.
%<number>f
Indicates numbers appear with a floating point. For
example, "%3.2f" indicates you want the number to appear
as a three digit floating point number with two decimal
places, such as 2.10.
%<number>d
Indicates numbers appear as integers. For example, "%2d"
indicates you want the number to appear as a two digit
integer, such as 32.
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