3-day cutoff
Use the 3-day cutoff service policy for jobs that must be printed 3 days after the start time if they
arrive in the system by the start time. If they arrive after the start time, they
must be printed in 4 days.
Property | Value | Description |
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Adjust for no-service periods | No | RICOH ProcessDirector does not adjust the planned checkpoint times to skip over no-service periods. |
Adjustment method | Cutoff | The checkpoint start time depends on whether a job arrives before or after the start
time specified in the service policy. If a job arrives:
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Deadline calculation method | Specific time | The method that RICOH ProcessDirector uses to calculate the SLA deadline for jobs that use this service policy. |
Interval [Receive] | No checkpoint is defined for the Receive phase. | |
Interval [Prepare] | 1 day | A job is expected to complete the Prepare phase in 1 day from the checkpoint start time. |
Interval [Print] | 3 days | A job is expected to complete the Print phase in 3 days from the checkpoint start time. |
Interval [Complete] | No checkpoint is defined for the Complete phase. | |
Number of days | If the deadline calculation method is Specific time, specifies the number of days from the Checkpoint start time until the SLA deadline for a job. | |
Reset on reprocess | No | RICOH ProcessDirector does not record new actual checkpoint times when you select the Print Again or Process Again action. |
Service policy description | Print in 3 days from the start time if a job arrives by the start time. Otherwise, print in 4 days. | Describes the performance commitment. |
SLA duration | If the deadline calculation method is Elapsed time, specifies the amount of time allowed, in minutes, hours, or days, between the Checkpoint start time of a job and the SLA deadline. | |
SLA target time | If the deadline calculation method is Specific time, specifies the time of day for the SLA deadline. | |
Start time | 9:00 | The start time. |
Time zone | (GMT+00:00) GMT | The time zone. |
Note: You can change the phase names to match the functions that you do in that phase better.