pages-completed (Job Only)
Reports the number of pages in this job that have been printed, and if you are using the PSF DSS, stacked.
GUI label
Pages completed
DSS
AIX, CUPS, IPP, PSF, Passthrough with InfoPrint TCP/IP Network Port Monitor
Type
Non-settable, single-valued
Allowed Values
InfoPrint sets and updates this value to an integer from 0 through 2147483647 when:
- AIX, CUPS
- You query the job or after each document copy completes.
- IPP and Passthrough with TCP/IP Port Monitor
- As defined by the destination-poll-interval actual destination attribute, which defaults to 2 seconds.
- PSF
- The number of pages specified by the ack-interval actual destination attribute have printed at the completion of each result-set.
Default Value
No default value
Usage Guidelines
- AIX DSS, CUPS
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The AIX DSS determines pages-completed in this order:
- If the page count presented by the backend is not zero, InfoPrint uses that page count.
- If you specified a page count with the page-count document attribute, InfoPrint uses that page count.
- When InfoPrint can determine a page count for the PDF, PostScript or PCL input, InfoPrint uses that page count.
- PSF DSS
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The differences between this attribute and current-page-printing are:
- current-page-printing is the number of the page being printed or sent, while pages-completed is the number of pages placed in the stacker. For example, when page 12 of the first copy of a double-sided job is printing, the value of current-page-printing is 12 and the value of pages-completed is 10.
- current-page-printing is reset with every job copy, while pages-completed is cumulative in a job. For example, when page 6 of the second copy of a 10-page
job is printing, the value of current-page-printing is 6. When the same page is stacked, the value of pages-completed is 16.
Note: Stacking is applicable only with the PSF DSS.
- Email DSSs
- InfoPrint uses the number of pages completed when the email is successful.
Note: InfoPrint does not count unsuccessful emails.