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IPDS User Guide
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Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager
NOTE: The constraints are not applicable to multiple copies 
requested by the IPDS job.  Copygroup and Copysubgroup 
processing is performed properly as per the IPDS specification. If 
job accounting on the host is to be accurate, multiple copy control 
should be done by the IPDS job and not by the output Quantity in 
the queue.
Page Counting Constraints and Considerations
There are a number of limitations and considerations that must be 
taken into account when saving, or concurrently printing and 
saving IPDS jobs:
When saving a job to a write-once target, such as CD-ROM, 
Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server Save Job processing can only 
write the data to the media when the job is complete. 
However, the IPDS host requires the printer to provide 
acknowledgements as each page is stacked. Therefore, Xerox 
FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS must report pages to the host as 
stacked as they are processed, even though they are not yet 
written to the output media. For this reason, Xerox FreeFlow® 
Print Server cannot support IPDS host recovery for jobs saved 
to write-once media. This limitation is not a concern when 
saving jobs to rewritable media, such as a local disk drive.
When a failure occurs while the print server is saving an IPDS 
job to a rewritable media, the IPDS host will send the 
remainder of the job from its latest checkpoint, based on the 
stacked page counts it has received from the printer. Xerox 
FreeFlow® Print Server is not able to automatically append 
this additional data to the original save job file. Therefore, to 
ensure that the remainder of the job does not overwrite the 
original data, before initiating recovery, the user must ensure 
that a different file name is used for the remainder of the job. 
This limitation also applies to the save job component of Print 
and Save jobs.
Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server supports simultaneous printing 
and saving of the same job, but the page counts reported to 
the host only reflect the status of pages being printed, not the 
status of pages being saved. Therefore, if a Print and Save job 
fails before completion, the number of pages saved may differ 
from the number of pages printed.
If a Print and Save job terminates abnormally, the host will 
base its recovery on the count of pages actually stacked at the 
printer, not on the number of pages saved. In most cases, 
recovery of the saved portion of the job will not be affected, 
since Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server will normally save pages 
faster than it can print them. However, there is a possibility 
that printing could get ahead of saving. If this occurs, and 
there happens to be a failure, the host could fail to retransmit 
some pages that were not saved before the failure. 
During a Print and Save job, saving will usually progress faster 
than printing, while the stacked page counts provided to the