Output settings tab (Source Configuration)
Use this tab to configure output options that available to all source types. You can access this tab when you create or configure a source.
For more information, see Managing sources.
Schedule output
Schedules all documents received by this source to print at your selected date and time. From the list, you can choose to print the documents today, on a specific day, or in the future. You can also choose to print as soon as possible, at a specific time, or in the future.
Route to destination
Specifies a destination where all documents received by this source can be routed. Click the browse button (...) to select one or more destinations in the tree. Use the Shift and Ctrl keys to select multiple destinations. Destination groups cannot be selected. This option is set to Unrouted by default.
Set retention period
Allows for overriding the default retain settings for all documents received by this source. To override the default settings, select the Override default retain settings check box and configure the retain options as necessary.
Set auto delete Spooled documents
Allows for overriding the default automatic deletion settings for all spooled documents received by this source. To override the default settings, select the Override default auto delete settings check box and configure the options as necessary.
Assign output process
Output processes can be created to impact documents as they are being sent to a destination. The processes contain a set of actions which could be used for search and replace, setting finishing options, editing PJL commands, inserting overlays, and so on.
Use the list to select an existing output process.
New — Displays the Process Designer for creating an output process. The visual flowchart style designer makes it easy and intuitive to create complex, powerful processes.
Edit — Displays the selected output process properties for modification.
Manage — Displays the Manage Output Process Profiles dialog box, which lists all of the defined output processes. In this dialog box you can create, import, and export processes, as well as manage all existing processes.
Assign failover profile
Failover profiles specify what should happen to documents when they are sent to inaccessible destinations (they aren’t able to receive documents).
Use the list to select an existing failover profile.
New — Displays the Failover Profile dialog box for creating a new failover profile. You can determine what should happen if all of the retries fail and when to place the document in an error state.
Edit — Displays the selected failover profile properties for modification.
Manage — Displays the Manage Failover Profiles dialog box which lists all of the defined failover profiles. From this dialog box you can create, import, and export profiles, as well as manage all existing profiles.