Intermate100 and Intermate101 Print Server Administration Manual 133
Processing Facilities: Working with NDO Load Balancing Pools and Data Manipulation
17.9. Working with NDO Load Balancing Pools and
Data Manipulation
Note:
Skip Section 17.9 if you do not use data
manipulation in logical printers.
You need to remember the other functions you want performed
by that logical printer when you define a pool as the target for a
logical printer. So let us return to the practice of making tables
to get an overview of configurations. By adding a column to the
example in
Figure 8.
,
Figure 13.
below shows an example of
how each logical printers can be set up utilize pooling.
Figure 13. Complex example: logical printer configurations
Logical
Printer
Load Balancing
Pool
Pre-Processing Post-Processing Substitution
Strings
0 (zero) 4, 3 not possible not possible not possible
1 4, 3 input tray 5, output
bin 4, sort and staple
restore these settings to what
they were before
none
2 [not a pool: Target
= PR0]
input tray 5, output
bin 4, sort and staple
restore these settings to what
they were before
1, 5, 10, 14
3 1, 0, 2 input tray 5, output
bin 4, sort and staple
restore these settings to what
they were before
3, 5, 8, 9, 14,
15, 16
4 2, 0 input tray 5, output
bin3, do not sort
form feed, print a message on the
separator sheet then restore
these settings to printer’s default
1, 5, 10, 14
5 [not a pool: Target
= PR4]
use any input tray
available that can
print in a landscape
orientation, output bin
3, sort
restore these settings to what
they were before
none
6 1, 0, 2 change language
code table
restore the previous language
code table
2, 4, 5, 11, 12,
13, 14, 16
7 [not a pool: Target
= PR3
wait for manual feed none 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7
8 2, 0, 1 none form feed, print a message on the
separator sheet
none