Often the simplest approach is to configure 2 virtual queues: one configured as a color queue and the other as a grayscale queue. When the organization has a mix of grayscale and color printers it is important to configure Find-Me Printing carefully. As a general rule, don’t override the cost, or if it must be overridden, communicate this situation to your users beforehand. If, after the job is redirected, the cost changes, the user might become confused. For example, the cost that is displayed in the Release Station and/or client popup is as calculated by the virtual queue settings. IMPORTANT If used incorrectly, the Cost and filter settings are overridden by the target queue option can be very confusing to end users. Use this option with care and careful consideration. ![]() The settings are overridden by the option Cost and filter settings are overridden by the target queue. Implementing a page or job size filter at the target queue level can help prevent problems.Ī printer might not support the full range of paper sizes and can jam if an incorrect paper size is selected. There might, however, be some special cases where you want to apply cost and filter settings based on the target queue/printer selected instead :Ī printer might have less memory than others and jam/error on large jobs. This ensures that you have a common cost and access policy across all printers associated with that queue - a model that your end users can easily understand. The default (and recommended) setup is to have the filter and cost settings applied to the virtual queue, For example, the global “find-me-queue” as explained in the examples. PRODUCTS FEATURED Advanced configuration Overriding cost and filter settings
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