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Grouping
While creating a print job, the Connect Server can group Print content items into Jobs, Job
Segments and Document Sets (see "Grouping options" on page664).
This allows to organize content in a certain way, for instance, to gather all foreign mail pieces
into one job segment, or to commingle multiple sets of Print content items in one job.
The existence of groups in a print job also allows the Weaver engine, in the next phase of the
print process, to separate the output accordingly into different (spool) files (see "Separation" on
page938).
It is always possible to separate the output on the document level, i.e. output individual
documents as separate print files.
In order to split the output on other levels, however, the Print content items must be grouped
first.
Include meta data
Meta data can be added to a print job at the Job, Job Segment, Document, Document Set and
Page level (see "Meta Data options" on page667).
In the next phase of the print process these meta data tags can be used in output file names
and in various conditions.
If the output format is PDF/VT, the meta data will also be included in the print output itself. For
AFP, this is optional.
If runtime parameters are defined in the Job Creation Preset (see "Runtime Parameter Options"
on page654), their value can be used as meta data.
Override finishing options
The Print context and Print sections can have their own finishing options (see "Print settings in
the Print context and sections" on page129.) A template could be setup with a glue binding, for
example.
When the printer doesn't support the chosen finishing options you could override the finishing
options, and use staple binding, for instance.
More importantly, the Override finishing options option allows you to make dynamic finishing
settings, and this not only on the Section level but also on the Document, Document Set and
Job Segment level.
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