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System Guide
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Hints and Tips
being used (i.e. lpr, IPP, SNMP, HTTP, Novell, Appletalk or Token 
Ring), keeping only those that are needed.
Job submission order
Job submission order can impact performance. It is suggested 
that a job with many pages to be RIPped and a large number of 
copies should be submitted at the end of the day if possible. With 
the printer paused, the job can then RIP over night. The job then 
starts printing at the beginning of the next day and while it is 
printing, the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server can process a complex/
difficult job that takes a long time to RIP. As long as the previous 
job is still printing when the next job finishes RIPing, the Print 
Server can RIP still another job to get even further ahead. In this 
way, the print engine itself is never idle waiting for a hard job to 
finish RIP.
Job RIP hints
If using the default media/color settings that are pre-loaded on the 
controller, the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server process built in color 
space transformations to accelerate RIP performance. If you do 
any of the following, the color space transformation probably takes 
more time and the RIP is slower:
Define own media 
Include input or output ICC color profiles in the PDL file 
Change any of the system color settings (that is, saturation, 
lightness, color adjustments for C,M,Y or K, emulation mode, 
etc.)
NOTE: In general, RGB and LAB color space transformations are 
slower than CMYK transformations. If the input images of a job 
can be created in CMYK color space, then the Xerox FreeFlow 
Print Server are able to process the job more efficiently.
Variable data
Variable data job construction is also an important driver of RIP 
performance. Jobs that are constructed with a single underlay or 
background plane and a small number of variable text or image 
overlays run very efficiently. If the same job is constructed with the 
underlay constructed from several distinct objects which the Xerox 
FreeFlow Print Server is asked to compose on the fly, then the job 
is not able to take advantage of the Print Server variable data 
performance enhancement. In that case, the job may RIP 
significantly slower than the more efficiently constructed job. 
For cases where the background/underlay of the variable data job 
is composed of 2 or 3 relatively static objects, it is suggested to 
have the application create each static combination of objects as a 
different underlay. This is more efficient than having the Xerox 
FreeFlow Print Server perform the composition. When creating