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Some
of the many Paris Spooler features include:
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multithreaded
processing at optimal speed |
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intervention free document formatting and delivery |
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multiple
input sources and output destinations |
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support
for up to 512 printers |
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Queue
Monitoring and Printer Control |
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Paris
Spooler's multiple formatting engines provide concurrent (multitasking)
processing and delivery of documents. This means higher throughput, in
the order of 5000 pages per minute or more.
 
Paris
Spooler is designed for intervention-free operation and is fully automated.
When a print job is found, Paris Spooler:
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formats
the print stream into the PDL of the target printer |
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performs
any conditional processing required |
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collects
all necessary resources (forms, fonts and graphics) |
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downloads
them to the printer as required |
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delivers
the formatted documents to their printer destination without user
intervention |
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Input
is automatically accepted from any combination of Novell, TCP-IP (LPD),
Windows 95 and Windows NT print queues; Local or Remote disk files and
Serial cable.
 
Output
can be printed to any available network printer, including Novell, TCP-IP
(LPR) print queues; Windows 95 and Windows NT shared devices; Local Parallel
port and Local or Remote disk files.
 
The
Paris Spooler can monitor hundreds of different input queues and manage
up to 512 printers on a network. The user can control print jobs and monitor,
prioritise and direct print streams as required. Network queues and directories
are automatically polled by the Paris Spooler, searching for any Paris
print jobs.
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