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IPDS User Guide
Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager
Job Profile Editor
The IPS Manager screen is the main system screen for IPDS 
support. It is the entry point to all other screens used in IPDS data 
stream management.  The options in the IPS Manager “Manage 
Job Profiles” dialog allow you to enter the IPDS specific settings 
used by Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS to compose the 
pages specified by the IPDS data stream. The print server retains 
all parameter values on the print server during shutdown and 
restores the settings the next time you start the IPDS system.
The values that you specify remain in effect until you change 
them. If you change these values to process a specific IPDS data 
stream, make sure you restore the values to the original settings 
once your job completes. Otherwise, all subsequent IPDS data 
streams may be processed incorrectly.
KEY POINT: After changing the settings on any tab in the Job 
Profile Editor, click [Save & Apply] to save your settings and apply 
them immediately or click [Save] or [Save As] to store your 
changes in an existing or new Job Profile for future use. 
The values shown in the Job Settings, Tray Mappings, and 
Stacker Mappings tabs are read-only.  To change the values, 
select [Manage Job Profiles...] to open the Job Profile Editor.
Job Settings Functions
The Job Settings tab provides access to the following features:
Resource Resolution: Use the resolution to indicate the dots 
per inch (dpi) input resolution of the data and resources sent 
by the host. Successful processing of the job data depends on 
the proper identification of the input resolution. The system 
cannot determine this automatically.
 
The value is sent to the 
host, which uses the value to choose the resolution of raster 
fonts and certain images.
Resource resolution is limited to: 240, 300, and 600 dpi.
GOCA Image Resolution: Use the GOCA Image Resolution 
IPS Manager feature to select the input resolution for GOCA 
raster images within IPDS jobs. The selectable values are 
240, 300, and 600 dpi
While GOCA data consists mostly of resolution-independent 
drawing orders, it can contain raster images. GOCA raster 
images appear in some applications, because historically they 
have been easier to color in a PSF environment.   
Unfortunately, there is no definitive information in IPDS to let 
the print server know the resolution used when these images 
are created so that it can do the proper scaling, as it does with 
IOCA images. For this reason, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server