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Maintaining optimal ColorPASS performance
Maintaining optimal ColorPASS performance
The ColorPASS does not require maintenance. Beyond the obvious requirements of 
servicing and maintaining the copier and replenishing consumables, there are a few 
things you can do that will improve the overall performance of your system:
Make the best use of your network connections
Publish only connections that will be used; the ColorPASS constantly checks all 
published connections, even if they are inactive. Match the NetWare polling interval 
and the number of queues or connections to the demand for printing.
Review the published connections by printing a Configuration page. Eliminate the 
connections that are not being used. It is easy to re-establish them when needed.
Leave some jobs that are less urgent to times when there is less network traffic or 
printing
Recurring print jobs or jobs that are not urgent can be printed to the Hold queue. 
At low-traffic times, the administrator or a user of the job management tools with 
Operator privileges can move (or copy) all the Hold queue jobs to the Print queue for 
printing.
Reduce unnecessary two-way communication
Large numbers of users running Fiery utilities, especially with frequent updates, may 
have a significant effect on ColorPASS performance.
Make sure you have adequate disk space on the ColorPASS
Periodically review the list of jobs in the Hold queue, and the number of jobs being 
retained in the Printed queue.
An administrator can print or delete jobs that are in the Printed queue and Hold 
queue. Consider printing or offloading inactive jobs. If disk space on the ColorPASS is 
frequently low, you can disable the Printed queue (in Server Setup) and choose not to 
publish the Hold queue (in Printer Setup).
To move or remove queued jobs, use the job management tools. When you free up disk 
space by removing inactive jobs, new jobs are spooled and printed more quickly.