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DOCUSP 3.x
XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
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GETTING READY FOR THE DOCUSP INSTALLATION
W-9 data element definitions
This section includes information the Xerox personnel use when
document submission software is loaded onto additional
customer workstations. The following document submission
utilities are currently available:
Xerox Client Submission (command line): Xerox Client
Submission Software is a command line document submission
utility available on Solaris 2.x systems only. At the command line
the user identifies the document to be printed, the print queue to
be used, and any printing options that should be applied to the
document, such as number of copies to print. Print job and
queue status is also available using this utility.
Xerox Document Submission XDS (GUI): The Xerox
Document Submission client software is a graphical user
interface (GUI) document submission utility, available in all
approved environments.  Xerox Document Submission software
provides a series of menus and windows that are used to select
the documents to be printed and the features and options that
should be applied during printing.
XDS Plus: XDS Plus is a Java-based job submission tool that
can be used on any operating system supporting Java 1.3. The
XDS Plus utility allows the user to submit jobs to a printer via IPP
or LPR.  An Administration button in XDS Plus allows Printer,
Queue, and/or Job status seen at the DocuSP controller or
attached printer to be accessed at a client workstation.
DocuSP Web Interface: Supports job submission through an
HTTP gateway.
NOTE: In order for XDS Plus or the DocuSP Web Interface to
function, the IPP and HTTP gateways must be installed and
enabled on the DocuSP controller.  Refer to the XPPS
documentation and the Xerox Document Services Platform
System Guide for information on setting up the gateways.
Xerox drivers: The Xerox-developed drivers for the Windows
and Macintosh platforms provide access to the printer features
for users who wish to print transparently from word processing or
other software applications.