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Date/Time stamp: This is the time when the matching job was initially created in the database.
It is stored in UTC format plus time zone indicator inside the database. It will differ from the time
stamp logged by the Printer Driver as well as by the OLCS main plugin.
Note
The Printer Driver machine time stamp in the Printer Driver log may significantly differ from
this value.
Number of Copies: This is the value set by the Printer Driver for the number of copies
(intended number of copies required for the print job). Some applications do not use the general
print job information to define the number of copies. In such (rare) cases, the Number of
Copies sent in the job can differ from what the user entered in the print dialog. For example:
"IrfanView" does not use the regular Copies indicator, but instead sends the same job as many
times as indicated by Copies in its print dialog.
Number of pages: This is the number of pages for one copy of the print job. This value is
calculated by the Windows spooler, when processing the printing order. Please be aware that
some applications do an implicit reformatting of jobs if the intended paper size does not match
the paper size as selected in the print dialog. This may lead to the fact that the number of
pages, as calculated by the spooler and reported by OLCS, can differ from that value as shown
to the user in the application itself.
User name: This is the Windows user name of the user who started the application to produce
the print job. It is not - in all cases - the user name of the user who is currently logged into the
system.
Original file name: This is the "file name" as sent from the application to the Windows spooling
system. It is taken from the name as it arrives in the spooler. Some applications add info to the
name (like Notepad++) while others don’t (like Adobe Reader). OLCS can only use what it gets
from the spooler. It does not interact with the applications itself.
Original file size: The size of the print job - NOT the size of the document file.
Domain (workgroup) name: The name of the domain or workgroup the printing user belongs
to. This is not necessarily the name of the domain the machine itself belongs to.
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