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When running in licensed Click Charge mode, the number of available credits will be written to
the Workflow log.
Incoming print jobs and the license
Each incoming print job is checked against the license to determine if it can be handled in
licensed mode or in unlicensed mode (see "License modes " on page42). Here are some
examples to clarify this.
Scenario 1
OLCS is licensed in Click Charge mode with 10,000 pages. They have already used 9,870
credits, so 130 are left.
l Case 1: A job comes in with 40 pages. This job can be handled in LICENSED mode, so
this is a "licensed job".
l Case 2: A job comes in with 243 pages. This is more than 130. This job is handled in
UNLICENSED mode (reduced metadata and no database entries). This is an "unlicensed
job".
Scenario 2
Perpetual license with domain = "some.phantasy.com" and number of licensed users = 100.
l Case 1: A job comes in from the domain some.phantasy.com” and from a machine
named "KATERKARLO". The domain is right and this is the first job, so KATERKARLO is
added to the UUSI and handled in LICENSED mode.
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Case 2: Meanwhile many, many users have printed from that domain, so all 100 UUSIs
(Unique User Slot Identifiers) are full (100 different machine names are in the list). A user
sends a job from a machine named "MICKEYMOUSE". This machine name is NOT in the
list. Connect checks the existing UUSI’s to see which one has not sent a print job for the
longest amount of time. Let us say, this machine has the name "DAISYDUCK".
l Option 1: DAISYDUCK hasn’t sent a print job in the last 12 days. Since this is less
than 30 days the UUSI cannot be released and so the incoming job from
MICKEYMOUSE is processed in UNLICENSED mode.
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