maximum-concurrent-jobs
Defines an upper limit for the number of jobs that this actual destination can process at a time.
GUI label
Maximum concurrent jobs
DSS
All
Type
Resettable, single-valued
Allowed Values
- AIX
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 9.
- BSD
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 9.
- CUPS
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 9.
- DFE
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 99.
- PSF
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 150.
Note: When you are using a PSF other-driver attached actual destination, the maximum value is 9.
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 99.
- Passthrough
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 9.
- IPP
- You can enter an integer from 1 through 9.
Default Value
- AIX
- 2
- BSD
- 1
- CUPS
- 1
- DFE
- 12
- PSF other-driver attached actual destinations
- 2
- PSF command-attached actual destinations
- 1
- Other PSF actual destinations
- 4
- 12
- Passthrough
- 1
- IPP
- 1
Usage Guidelines
- You can use this attribute to tune your InfoPrint Manager system to efficiently use your destination resources.
- When you are using two interoperating InfoPrint Transform Manager servers with InfoPrint Manager, set maximum-concurrent-jobs to 8 to benefit from load balancing between the InfoPrint Transform Manager servers. This number needs to be increased as the number of interoperating InfoPrint Transform Manager servers increases.
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If you print mostly small jobs to a continuous form printer, such as the InfoPrint 5000 printer, increase the value of the maximum-concurrent-jobs actual destination attribute to 120. This reduces the lag time between jobs and eliminates clutching.