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Paris
Spooler has the responsibility of directing the flow of data through the
system and ensuring that the correct set of formatting rules, set in Paris
Designer, are used by each production job.
Paris
Spooler is essentially a printer-centric system, where the main screen
view and operation of the system is by printer. Up to 512 different printers
can be defined and serviced by a single Paris Spooler.
From
this screen you are able to see, at a glance, which printers are active,
what jobs are queued for each and any error situations. You are also able
to manipulate the queues and printers, with simple point and click actions,
such as when a priority job may need to be moved to another printer.
Printer
pools can also be defined where one or more printers can be treated as
a single destination, spreading printing loads over multiple devices..
Because
it is at the production end of the Paris system, the Paris Spooler is
intended to be set-up and then left to perform its operational duties.
It can act as a print server controlling the flow of information between
the host system and the target printers.
The
Paris Spooler control panel is intentionally designed to have the look
and feel of other operating system print spoolers. The design is intended
to provide simple, clean and familiar interface containing all the necessary
information on the status of the printers being controlled by Paris.
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