System Guide 3- 3Printingthat tracks the progress and completion of each job submitted.The [OK] button becomes enabled when the job is complete.Jobs may be submitted simultaneously based on job size. There isno hard limit to job submission. However, when submittinghundreds of jobs, performance needs to be considered since itmay degrade.The user always has the option of canceling the operation once inprogress. This does not disrupt any job currently being run butprevents any further jobs from being submitted.Parallel RIP processingThe operator can choose to enable or disable parallel RIP. If VIObject Cache is enabled then Parallel RIP is automaticallydisabled. Likewise if Parallel RIP is enabled then VI Object Cacheis disabled.The Xerox Freeflow Print Server processes the workflow in thefollowing way:1. Is the first job eligible for Parallel RIPing? If yes, the XeroxFreeflow Print Server processes the job using all the availableParallel RIPs and no additional jobs can be processed.2. If no, the Xerox Freeflow Print Server routes the first jobthrough a single RIP.3. The Xerox Freeflow Print Server determines whether the nextjob is eligible for parallel RIPing.4. If yes, the Xerox Freeflow Print Server processes the job usingall the remaining RIPs. No other job can be RIPed until one ofthe jobs is completed.5. If no, the Xerox Freeflow Print Server routes the job throughthe next single RIP path. The Print Server continues throughthe cycle.ASCII and PCL printing utilitiesASCII printing within various environments results in output that isnot always formatted as desired. Unfortunately, there is no“standard” method for printing ASCII files. ASCII is a character setand not a Page Description Language. Therefore, ASCII files donot contain format commands. Furthermore, there is no de factostandard for ASCII formatting.Nonetheless, users often have the requirement to match a specificformat. The utility below enables this formatting flexibility alongwith a feature in Queue Manager that allows the administrator toselect the default document format.