Ricoh TotalFlow PM User guide

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TotalFlow PM
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Configuring the System
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Managing System Objects
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Working with Jobs
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Security
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Backing up and Restoring Data
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Troubleshooting
User’s Guide
Operating Instructions
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AApppplliiccaattiioonn
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error during operation or software error. Be sure to back up all important data beforehand. Im-
portant documents and data should always be copied or backed up. Users are responsible for
taking protective measures against computer viruses, worms, and other harmful software.
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The following guides are available for this application.
IInnssttrruuccttiioonn MMaannuuaallss
These instruction manuals are included:
Setup Guide
(Printed/PDF)
This guide explains setup and startup procedures for this application.
User's Guide
(HTML/PDF)
This guide explains the functions and basic operations of this application.
Adobe Acrobat Reader or Adobe Reader is required to view the PDF documentation. You can view
the HTML documentation using a Web browser.
HHeellpp
Help uses explanatory balloons to explain each of the settings, their values, and how to configure
them. In this guide, this type of help is referred to as “on-screen balloon help”.
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BBeeffoorree UUssiinngg TThhiiss AApppplliiccaattiioonn
This manual contains instructions and cautions for correct use of this application. Before using this
application, read this manual thoroughly and completely. Keep this manual handy for future
reference.
HHooww ttoo UUssee tthhee MMaannuuaallss aanndd HHeellpp
Use the instruction manuals and balloon help according to your needs.
TToo lleeaarrnn hhooww ttoo iinnssttaallll aanndd ssttaarrtt tthhiiss aapppplliiccaattiioonn
See the
Setup Guide
.
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See the
User's Guide
.
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See the on-screen balloon help.
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Use these procedures to display the instruction manuals (HTML/PDF).
The descriptions in the HTML and PDF formats of the instruction manuals are the same.
To display the HTML
User's Guide
:
In the TotalFlow PM user interface, click
, the help button, at the right of the menu
bar, then click [[HHeellpp]].
If you are not logged in to TotalFlow PM, enter this URL in a Web browser: http://host-
name:15888/help/index.jsp. The name of the computer where TotalFlow PM is in-
stalled is
hostname
.
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To display the PDF manuals, click [[SSttaarrtt]], point to [[AAllll PPrrooggrraammss]], then [[TToottaallFFllooww PPMM]], and
then click either [[SSeettuupp GGuuiiddee]] or [[UUsseerr''ss GGuuiiddee]].
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When you mouse over certain items on the pages of the user interface (point without clicking),
help for that item appears inside a balloon.
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When you mouse over a property in a dialog, , the question mark button, appears next to
the property name. Click
to see balloon help for the property. In the balloon help, click
to display the related page in the HTML
User's Guide
.
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The following symbols are used in this manual to help you to identify content quickly.
This symbol indicates points to pay attention to when using the application.
Be sure to read these explanations.
This symbol indicates supplementary information that you may find helpful,
but not essential to completing a task.
[[BBoolldd]] BBoolldd ttyyppee inside square brackets indicates the names of keys, menus,
menu items, windows, field labels, settings, and buttons.
BBoolldd BBoolldd ttyyppee indicates the names of commands. It also introduces new terms.
Italic Italic type
indicates variables that you must replace with your own
information.
Monospace
Monospace type indicates computer input and output and file names.
{ } In messages and other elements of the user interface, curly brackets indi-
cate variables that a program replaces with its own information.
...
An ellipsis indicates that a series can continue.
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Introduction
Important .......................... ........ ....... . ....... ........ .............................. ....... . .. 1
Cautions Regarding this Guide and General Use of this Application ............................... 1
Guides for this Application.. ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... ........ ............... 2
How to Read the Documentation .............. ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ... 3
Before Using This Application.................. ....... . ...... . . ...... . .............................. ... 3
How to Use the Manuals and Help... ...... . . ....... .............................. ........ ....... . ..... 3
Symbols ...... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... ........ ............... 6
Trademarks ....... ............................... ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. ... 7
1 TotalFlow PM
Product Overview.... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ..13
System Objects................ ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. ........ . ...... . ....16
Job Submission Methods............ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ...................................... .....18
Properties .... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... ......................19
TotalFlow PM User Interface.............................. ....... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ..21
Menu Bar ................ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... ....22
[[OOppeerraattiioonnss]] Page. ....... . ....... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . .......23
[[QQuueeuueess]] Page......... ....... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....33
[[CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn]] Page............ ........ ....... . ...... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... . .34
Properties for Job Dialog . . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... .39
2 Configuring the System
Creating Printers ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . .......49
Creating Job Ticket Printers ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... .............................50
Creating Passthrough Printers ....... . ....... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....54
Configuring Printers to Print Separator Sheets ............. ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ...........58
Configuring Printers to Use Papers..... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... .60
Creating Virtual Printers... . ...... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....61
Associating Virtual Printers with Printers....... ...................................... ....... . ....... .63
Setting Virtual Printer Defaults and Overrides for Job Properties.............. ........ ....... . ....64
Preparing for Job Submission .... ........ ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... ..................67
Configuring to Submit Jobs from TotalFlow MR .. . ....... ....................... ........ ....... . ....67
Configuring to Submit Jobs Using a Hot Folder .. . ...... . ....... ............................... .....68
Configuring to Submit Jobs Using LPD. . ...... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... . .71
Creating Papers........ ....... . ....... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . .......74
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Papers in TotalFlow PM and in Other Programs.............................. ....... . ....... . .......74
Creating Papers Manually .................. ....... . . ...... . ....... ............................... .....75
Setting up Security..... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... .76
User Authorities...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... ........ ..............77
Creating Users...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ........ ....... . ...... . ....... . ....... .......79
Setting a Password Expiration Counter ............................ ....... . ....... . ....... ...........81
Setting an Auto Logout Timer ....... ....... . ....... . ....... ...................................... .....82
Copying Objects from One System to Another...... . ...... . . ...... . ....... .............................83
Setting Server Properties ..... . ....... ....................... ........ ....... . ...... . ....... . ....... .......86
Changing the Log Schedule . ....... . ....... . ....... ...................................... ....... . ....... .87
Configuring Client Computers ...... ........ ....... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... . .87
Preparing to Log in to TotalFlow PM .. ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....87
Customizing the User Interface ................ ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. ..99
3 Managing System Objects
Viewing and Changing Properties.. ........ ....... . ....... ........ .............................. ....... 107
Viewing Status ............. ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 108
Viewing Logs .. ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ....... . ....... ....................... 111
Enabling Virtual Printers and Printers.. . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 112
Disabling Virtual Printers and Printers ............ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... 113
Deleting Objects ..... ............................... ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. 113
Managing Virtual Printers . ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 114
Flushing Input Files.............................. ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. 114
Managing Printers ..... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ....... . ..... 114
Mapping Trays and Paper for a Printer .. ...................................... ....... . ....... . ..... 114
Showing the Jobs Assigned to a Printer... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ........................... 116
Showing the Web Page for a Printer......................... ....... . ....... . ....... ................ 116
Creating a Paper Change for a Printer ........ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... 117
4 Working with Jobs
Submitting Jobs from TotalFlow MR ..................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ................ 121
Finding Jobs in TotalFlow PM..... ........ ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... ................ 121
Searching for Jobs in the [[QQuueeuueess]] Pod.. ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ........................... 122
Viewing and Changing Job Information.... ....... . ....... ........ .............................. ....... 123
Changing Job Properties . ....... . ....... . ....... ...................................... ....... . ...... 123
Using the [[EExxcceeppttiioonn PPaaggeess]] Tools.............. ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... .................... 145
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Creating Operator Instructions for a Job ... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 153
Starting, Moving, Suspending, and Resuming Jobs........... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 155
Sending Jobs to a Printer .. . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ..... 155
Moving Jobs to Another Printer ................ ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. 157
Making Jobs Process and Print Sooner .......... ....... . ....... . ....... ........................... 160
Suspending Jobs ................................ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... 161
Resuming Suspended Jobs ......... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ... 161
Holding Jobs before Printing . . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 161
Holding Jobs after Printing....... ........ ....... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... 162
Storing Jobs... . ....... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ....... .................................. 163
Reprinting Jobs .. . ....... ...................................... ....... . ....... . ....... ................ 165
5 Security
Managing Passwords ................... ....... . ....... . ....... ....................... ........ ....... . .. 167
Changing Your Own Password....... . ....... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ....... ......... 167
Changing the Password for Another User...... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ..... 168
Restricting Use of the LPD Protocol to Submit Jobs ...... ........ ....... . ...... . ....... . ....... ..... 169
6 Backing up and Restoring Data
Backing up Data ........... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... .. 171
Restoring Data ...................................... . ...... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... 172
7 Troubleshooting
Cannot Access TotalFlow PM ...... . ....... . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... 175
Cannot Communicate with Printer Device. ....... . ....... ........ .............................. ....... 175
Cannot Enable Virtual Printers ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . ....... .................... 176
Cannot Find or Display Job ........................ ....... . ....... . ....... .............................. 176
Cannot Use Port 15080 ............................ . ...... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... 176
Cannot View Job Status... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 177
File Names or Job Names Are Displayed or Printed with Wrong Characters ...................... 177
Input Files with Errors ..... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 178
Japanese Values Are Not Saved ......... ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 178
Job Properties Are Not Updated ... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ..... 178
Job Size is 0.. . ....... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ....................... 179
Jobs Are Displayed or Printed with Wrong Characters. ....... . ...... . . ....... ....................... 179
Jobs Cannot be Deleted or Flushed ... . . ...... . ....... ....................... ....... . ....... . ....... .. 179
Jobs Print Out of Order..... ............................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ................ 179
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Paper Is Not Available for Mapping .... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ... 179
Passthrough Printers Cannot Print Jobs........................ ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 180
Performance Problems. ...... . . ...... . ....... ............................... ....... . ....... . ....... ..... 180
User Interface Does Not Respond After Dialog Is Closed .. ....... ............................... ... 180
Virtual Printers Do Not Process Jobs Submitted to Hot Folders............ ....... . ....... . ....... .. 181
Troubleshooting the [[PPrrooppeerrttiieess ffoorr JJoobb]] Dialog..... ....................... ....... . ....... . ...... . .. 181
8 Reference Information
Paper Property Values .... . ....... ........ ....................... ....... . ...... . . ...... . ....... ......... 185
Regular Expressions ............................... ....... . ....... . ....... ....................... ....... 190
Specifying Job Files in the Printer Command and Operator Instructions Command.............. 191
INDEX
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Product Overview
TotalFlow PM User Interface
TotalFlow PM is a Web-based application that lets you manage your printing environment from a
single point, through a comprehensive user interface.
This manual contains topics that help administrators and operators learn about and use TotalFlow
PM.
PPrroodduucctt OOvveerrvviieeww
TotalFlow PM lets you manage your printing processes on up to five printers from a single Web
browser-based user interface. TotalFlow PM is installed as a server and the user interface acts as
a client.
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TotalFlow PM provides a central location for assigning jobs to printers and managing print jobs. It
routes and tracks incoming, processing, and completed jobs and lets you edit job tickets until the
last minute. TotalFlow PM lets you change print order, change output printers, and reprint jobs
easily.
TotalFlow MR lets you do make-ready tasks such as editing, imposition, and changing page layout.
TotalFlow MR sends jobs with their job tickets to TotalFlow PM. TotalFlow MR and TotalFlow PM
work seamlessly to create jobs, apply make-ready settings, and send jobs to the best matching
printer.
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TotalFlow PM also supports job submission by dragging and dropping jobs into hot folders. You
can also submit jobs from other systems by using the line printer daemon (LPD) protocol for file
transmission.
With networked communication to your printers, you can easily check printer and job status.
This figure shows how jobs flow through TotalFlow PM. Jobs are submitted to virtual printers,
which assign job attributes. For example, Virtual Printer 1 might specify that jobs are to be printed
on bond paper, while Virtual Printer 2 specifies recycled paper. If the virtual printer is associated
with a printer, TotalFlow PM automatically assigns the jobs to that printer. Because Virtual Printer 4
is not associated with a printer, the operator manually moves the jobs to either the Job Ticket print-
er or the Passthrough printer.
Product Overview
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SSyysstteemm OObbjjeeccttss
TotalFlow PM is made up of a server, printers, virtual printers, papers, users, and jobs. Each of
these things is a ssyysstteemm oobbjjeecctt. You can define detailed attributes for each system object. These
attributes are called pprrooppeerrttiieess.
SSeerrvveerr
You install the TotalFlow PM sseerrvveerr on a Windows computer. TotalFlow PM names the server
[[SSyysstteemm]].
The server:
Manages all aspects of job processing, from the virtual printers that receive the jobs to the
printers that print them
Manages the online version of this manual
Controls these system settings:
The largest and smallest numbers that can be assigned to jobs
The hosts that can submit jobs using the LPD protocol
How often the system polls stored jobs to see if any action is necessary
The number of bytes per page to use in calculating job sizes
How often users must change their TotalFlow PM passwords
How long users can remain inactive before they are automatically logged out
VViirrttuuaall pprriinntteerrss
VViirrttuuaall pprriinntteerrss receive jobs, then submit the jobs to TotalFlow PM printers.
PPrriinntteerrss
You create pprriinntteerrss TotalFlow PM and associate them with printer devices. Printers receive jobs
from virtual printers and send jobs to printer devices.
For printer devices that can print jobs from TotalFlow PM, see the TotalFlow PM Readme file.
The type of printer that you create in TotalFlow PM to represent a printer device depends on the
capabilities of the printer device:
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JJoobb TTiicckkeett
Job Ticket printers are associated with printer devices that support PostScript. You can edit the
job tickets for jobs assigned to Job Ticket printers. TotalFlow PM virtual printers that are associ-
ated with Job Ticket printers can receive these jobs from TotalFlow MR, in a hot folder, or from
a print command that uses the line printer daemon (LPD) protocol. Job Ticket printers can com-
municate directly with printer devices and obtain status on the jobs while they are printing.
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Passthrough printers are associated with printer devices that can print jobs in many different
formats, for example, PCL, PostScript, and PDF. Jobs assigned to passthrough printers do not
have job tickets. TotalFlow PM virtual printers that are associated with Passthrough printers
can receive these jobs in a hot folder or from a print command that uses the LPD protocol.
Passthrough printers cannot report job status.
PPaappeerrss
PPaappeerrss represent the paper, envelopes, forms, labels, or transparencies that jobs are printed on.
TotalFlow PM keeps track of the paper in each input tray of each printer and uses this information
to assign jobs that require specific papers to printers that use those papers.
UUsseerrss
All TotalFlow PM users must have a unique TotalFlow PM uusseerr nnaammee and password.
The user's authority controls which objects the user can access and which actions the user can
do.
JJoobbss
JJoobbss are input files that TotalFlow PM has accepted and submitted for processing.
TotalFlow PM can print jobs in these formats:
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ffoorrmmaatt
JJoobb TTiicckk--
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pprriinntteerrss
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pprriinntteerrss
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PCL No Yes
PDF Yes Yes In most cases, you should print PDF jobs on
Job Ticket printers because they can commu-
nicate directly with the printer devices.
PostScript No Yes
TIFF No Yes
Papers
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JJoobb SSuubbmmiissssiioonn MMeetthhooddss
You can submit jobs to TotalFlow PM using TotalFlow MR, the line printer daemon (LPD) protocol,
File Transfer Protocol (FTP), or other file copying methods.
Jobs are submitted to virtual printers that you define. Virtual printers receive the job and initiate job
processing.
The supported job submission methods are:
TToottaallFFllooww MMRR
TotalFlow MR lets you edit documents to create a job with a job ticket, then submit the job to a
TotalFlow PM virtual printer.
FFTTPP oorr ffiillee ccooppyy
You can use an FTP client or your preferred file copying method to move print files into a hot
folder. When you copy or move a job to the hot folder directory, the virtual printer that is associ-
ated with the hot folder automatically receives the job and initiates job processing.
LLPPDD pprroottooccooll
You can use the LPR port, the llpprr command, or another command that uses the LPD protocol
to submit jobs to a virtual printer. Specify the name of the virtual printer as the target printer. For
example, the name of the virtual printer is the value of the --PP option of the llpprr command.
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