Xerox XCounter Page Accounting Support & Software User Guide
XCOUNTER FOR NT USER REFERENCE MANUAL
Mar 2001
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Reject job types
Most printer manufacturers today offer both Postscript and PCL resident on the
printer. However, this does not mean that all printers support multiple Printer
Description languages (PDL’s). When an unsupported PDL job is sent to a printer,
undesirable results usually occur in the form of large amounts of unreadable printed
output. To prevent this from happening, XCounter can be configured to reject/delete
the print job and notify the user of such action. Any combination of the following PDL’s
can be accepted or rejected/deleted:
printer. However, this does not mean that all printers support multiple Printer
Description languages (PDL’s). When an unsupported PDL job is sent to a printer,
undesirable results usually occur in the form of large amounts of unreadable printed
output. To prevent this from happening, XCounter can be configured to reject/delete
the print job and notify the user of such action. Any combination of the following PDL’s
can be accepted or rejected/deleted:
•
PostScript
•
PCL
•
Unknown (RAW data types)
•
Text
•
EMF (Microsoft Enhanced Metafile)
•
JNL (data types)
Note: An Unknown print job typically occurs when a user sends a binary data file to a
printer, or if XCounter can’t recognize a printer language such as Epson
ESC/P2. If an Unknown print job is not rejected, it will be counted as a plain
Text job.
ESC/P2. If an Unknown print job is not rejected, it will be counted as a plain
Text job.
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