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
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:
  • Before the start time, the checkpoint start time is the start time on the day a job arrives.
  • After the start time, the checkpoint start time is on the next day.
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.