Xerox XCounter Page Accounting Support & Software Guida Utente
Mar 2001
XCOUNTER FOR NT USER REFERENCE MANUAL
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Send message by- Network broadcast, SMTP Mail or both Network broadcast
and SMTP mail.
and SMTP mail.
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Email address ID for sending- Is the address that is used as identification to
the SMTP server.
the SMTP server.
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Append domain to username (optional)- The domain is added to the end of
the username before sending. For example, if a username is
joe.accounting.company and the domain is company.com, then the full email
address to which messages are sent will be joe@company.com. Appending
a domain may not be necessary if the SMTP server relays messages to local
usernames.
the username before sending. For example, if a username is
joe.accounting.company and the domain is company.com, then the full email
address to which messages are sent will be joe@company.com. Appending
a domain may not be necessary if the SMTP server relays messages to local
usernames.
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Reply address- If users are to be able to reply to XCounter email messages,
then enter a valid email address for replies.
then enter a valid email address for replies.
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Subject line- enter an optional email subject, such as "Printer notification
message". If left blank, the document name will be used.
message". If left blank, the document name will be used.
Default printer configuration
All printers can be individually configured for XCounter. However, if there are multiple
printers that require monitoring, and all printers are using the same XCounter
configuration, then a global default printer configuration would be optimum for setting
up existing as well as future printers. When XCounter loads, it looks for a printer’s
individual configuration. If one is not found, then it uses the server’s default printer
configuration. If the default configuration has not been saved, then XCounter uses the
following default settings:
printers that require monitoring, and all printers are using the same XCounter
configuration, then a global default printer configuration would be optimum for setting
up existing as well as future printers. When XCounter loads, it looks for a printer’s
individual configuration. If one is not found, then it uses the server’s default printer
configuration. If the default configuration has not been saved, then XCounter uses the
following default settings:
Accounting:
Log file only
Action if below low balance limit:
Print Job anyway
Banner (Separator) template:
None
Duplex handling:
Ignore
Pause all jobs:
No
Include banner in page count:
Disabled
Disable print notification:
Disabled
Allow unknown users to print:
Enabled
Reject job types:
None
Enable popup window:
Disabled
All prices:
Zero
All paper sizes:
Enabled
Plotter area accounting:
Disabled
Charge per job:
Disabled
Default size:
Letter
Rules:
None