What do you WANT TO CONSIDER when you create an EPS Routing Rule for facsimile
jobs? Select
all that apply.
A. You want to set your number of workers equal to the number of vCPU on your
servers.
B. You should set your total number of workers less than or equal to the number of
available
fax lines.
C. You may need to change the max inactivity time for your routing rule.
D. The rule should filter based on the Print Job Creation Queue. - ANSWER B and C are
correct. So as not to send more print jobs to the fax server than the fax server can
handle, we want to ensure that your overall number of workers throughout our
machines are less
than or equal to the amount of available fax lines. If Synchronous Fax integration is
implemented, the
max inactivity time may need adjustment to give the job sufficient time to finish sending
in the fax
server.
You have your routing rules in the following order of priority:
1. Faxing Format Rule
2. Bulk Jobs Caché Queue
3. Report HTML Format Rule ﴾No workers﴿
4. Large Job Size‐based Rule ﴾100MB minimum﴿
5. Default Rule
, An AVS is attempted to be printed that is 150MB and in Report HTML format. Which rule
would this job get sent to from the Print Job Creation Queue? Select one.
A. Default Routing Rule
B. Report HTML Format Rule
C. Large Jobs Size‐based Rule
D. Faxing Format Rule - ANSWER C is correct. This print job meets the criteria of both
the Report HTML rule and the large job rule.
Since there are no workers associated with the Report HTML rule, this routing rule will
be skipped by the Print Job Creation Queue and the Large Jobs rule will be applied
Printout Tracking - ANSWER Analysts, help desk users, and even end users can
troubleshoot printing issues from the Printout Tracking activity in Hyperspace. They
have the ability to view the same job statuses that ECSAs have within the Epic Print
Service - Search Print Jobs tool in Kuiper because both tools pull their information from
the same place, EPL.
LWS - ANSWER Order transmittal requires that most EPRs have an associated LWS
record. These records must use a
Workstation Name that matches the Device Name of the EPR and an Identifier that
matches the Device ID
of the EPR. You will set the Type of the LWS to Line Printer.
Synchronous Faxing - ANSWER The EPS worker that processed the fax job remains idle
after the fax job
has been delivered to the fax server and it will be considered as idling waiting for the
timeout in EPS inactivity timeout or receiving an update from the fax server.
Asynchronous Faxing-ANSWER In asynchronous faxing integration, the workers are
immediately reclaimed by the EPS once sending the job to the fax server.
Does a status of Completed indicate the job printed successfully? - ANSWER Not
necessarily. It indicates that EPS could render the printout and spool it to the print
queue and
that the job left the spooler. Issues may still be encountered downstream in the printing
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