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Floating: Read-only box indicating the number of floating speed units that can be
used for any type of job. This number is equal to the Total Engines Available -
Reservations. For example if 6 engines are launched and 4 are reserved for small
jobs, 2 will be Floating.
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Small job speed unit reservations: Enter a number of speed units reserved for
smallprint jobs.
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Medium jobspeed unit reservations: Enter a number of speed units reserved for
medium print jobs.
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Large jobspeed unit reservations: Enter a number of speed units reserved for
large print jobs.
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Emailspeed unit reservations: Enter a number of speed units reserved for Email
jobs.
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Webspeed unit reservations: Enter a number of speed units reserved for Web
jobs.
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Maximum speed units: This area defines the maximum possible speed units used for
any specific job type. The limit needs to be at least the number of reservations or parallel
speed units, whichever is lowest.
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Small job limit: Enter the maximum number of speed units that can run smallprint
jobs.
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Medium job limit: Enter the maximum number of speed units that can run medium
print jobs.
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Large job limit: Enter the maximum number of speed units that can run large print
jobs.
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Email limit: Enter the maximum number of speed units that can run Email jobs.
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Maximum Email limit in license: Read-only box indicating the maximum number of
speed units useable for Email content creation.
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Web limit: Enter the maximum number of speed units that can run Web jobs.
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Maximum Web limit in license: Read-only box indicating the maximum number of
speed units useable for Web content creation.
Weaver Engine Scheduling
This preference page determines the number of engines launched, as well as their speed,
when generating Print Output of any type. One single engine can only process a single job at a
time, at the speed available depending on licence and configuration. Note that in this dialog,
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