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Note
It is not possible to select a Connect template with this task. It is however possible
to send Print output produced by an OL Connect task to a Workflow Printer Queue
(see "PlanetPress Workflow printer queues" on page110). In the All in One task or
the Create Output task, on the Output Creation tab, select the Output Management
Through Workflow option. The Print output file returned to the Workflow process
will become the new job file. In the Printer Queue Output task, on the General tab,
under Documents, select None to send the job file to the Workflow Printer Queue
as-is. See also: "About printing" on page108.
Advanced Tab
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Copies: Enter the number of copies to be printed outputs. Since this is a variable property
box, you may enter a fixed value or use a data selection. Note that load balancing options
have an impact on how copies are printed as well as on the total number of printed
copies.
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Load balancing group (Options from this group are only valid if multiple Workflow printer
queues were selected.)
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No balancing: No load balancing means that all the selected Workflow printer
queues get everything.
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Split job: Split job means that jobs will be split according to the criteria set in the
Page delimiter group (see below) and that an equal share of the job file will be sent
to each one of the selected Workflow printer queues. For a hundred page job, for
example, if two queues were selected, each one will get 50 pages.
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Queue balancing: Queue balancing means that jobs will be split according to the
criteria set in the Page delimiter group (see below) and that a share of the job file
corresponding to each printers capacity (as set in the PlanetPress Workflow
Printer Queue Options dialog box—See "Print using a Windows driver" on
page656) will be sent to each one of the selected Workflow printer queues. If two
queues were selected, the first one sending jobs to a printer that prints 500 pages a
minute, and the second one sending jobs to a smaller printer printing 50 pages a
minute, the first queue will receive roughly ten times more pages than the second
one.
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