2021.1
Table Of Contents
- What is Connect Send?
- Installation
- Printer driver
- Workflow Plugins
- Connect Send database cleanup service
- Moving Workflow to another machine
- Prerequisites
- System Requirements
- Installing OL Connect Send Printer Driver
- Printer driver properties and advanced settings
- Mass deployment of the OL Connect Send Printer Driver
- Using API Keys
- OLCS Notifier
- Known Issues
- License modes
- OL Connect Send in Workflow
- Using the Printer Driver
- Log files
- Troubleshooting
- OL Connect Send OL Connect Send Release Notes
OL Connect Send in Workflow
Just as the Printer Driver is an indispensable part of OL Connect Send, OL Connect Send
cannot function without its Workflow plugins, embedded in special Workflow processes. These
processes take care of the communication with the OL Connect Send and they handle the
interaction with the user who sends a print job using the OL Connect Send.
The following topics explain how to configure these processes. The processes themselves are
not supplied with OL Connect Send, because each OL Connect Send solution will require the
Workflow processes to be configured differently.
Note
Only OL Connect Send plugins are described in this user guide. For help on the use of all
the plugins that are used in the Workflow processes, please see the user guide of
Workflow on help.objectiflune.com.
Tip
If you are new to Connect (Workflow and the Designer/DataMapper), or don't know how
to build a Workflow process or a web page template design, please visit OL's websites
learn.objectiflune.com (with introductory videos, how-tos and a forum) and
help.objectiflune.com (for the user guides of Workflow and Connect).
Configuring the OL Connect Send
Workflow processes
As can be seen during the installation of the OL Connect Send Printer Driver, OL Connect
Send needs one Workflow process to handle the job transfer, and in licensed mode it needs at
least one process to interact with the user once the server has received the job. Reports about
the use of OL Connect Send might be produced in yet another Workflow process.
These Workflow processes and their related plugins are described below.
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