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DPServer

Description - EOMS D-Services
DPServer is an open, modular, software solution that brings automated printer management to network environments. DPServer takes advantage of client/server architecture to give you network printing, automated printer workload balancing, and intelligent job control - all without operator intervention or impact to your current applications and host operating system.

Choosing the best path to achieve your document delivery and printing goals is a difficult task. There are many possibilities and even more uncertainties. Not only do you need to consider all the platforms, applications, data streams, and networks that must be supported today, but the new technologies that may be adopted in the future. You also need to consider how to manage document processes in a highly-diverse and dynamic network environment.

The best path is a solution that will meet your demands now and lead you through the uncertainties of tomorrow. The best path is DPServer.

What DPServer can do for you
- Offer a graphical user interface to manage multiple printers from a single server
- Accept inputs from multiple platforms
- Balance workload through logical printer to physical printer mapping
- Manage remote print sites
- Offer the following options: resource management, accounting, data stream transformation, and DJDE/PS insertion at the RS/6000
- Improve your operator productivity: manage multiple printers from single server and automate resource checking and downloading
- Utilise your printers to full capacity: dynamic scheduling of print jobs without need to change your mainframe applications
- Assist you with legacy environments

To obtain more information on DPServer, you may order the DPServer video by calling Sandra Armstrong at (USA number) 1-310-333-8738 or fax the Video Order Form (available for download on the right) to Sandra Armstrong at (USA number) 1-310-333-3611. Alternatively, contact your local Xerox representative.

Product Highlights - EOMS D-Services
Multiple platform and device support
DPServer is composed of software modules that support a variety of platforms and devices.

Network production printing
DPServer supports both SNA and TCP/IP via Token Ring, Ethernet and Bus & Tag - your server and attached printers can be located virtually anywhere within your enterprise to support multiple clients from any location.

Job queue management
DPServer provides automated queue management to increase site productivity. Jobs can be scheduled and released according to your priorities without operator intervention. DPServer's workload balancing feature further increases productivity by automatically releasing jobs to the first available printer that can satisfy the job requirements.

Network printer management
DPServer allows you to manage multiple Xerox production printers across your network from a single, remote location.

Transparent data stream transformation
DPServer is working to extend the range of your documents by eliminating the barriers associated with incompatible PDLs. Xerox-formatted data streams may be transformed into PostScript Level 2 or HP PCL5 at the server, allowing you to print bills, invoices, policies, and other documents to the most appropriate printer.

Resource management and control
DPServer simplifies printing production jobs in a network environment. Resources can be stored centrally at the server, making it easy to manage and distribute the resources to server-attached production printers. DPServer also ensures that all job resources are available before printing begins, improving document integrity and eliminating job reruns.

Job splitting
DPServer enables you to split a single job across multiple Xerox production printers, while maintaining full job integrity.

Accounting and performance analysis
The accounting option provides extensive print accounting information from DPServer clients, servers and printers. The accounting information can be used for greater accuracy of billing and charge-back processes, to measure overall print operation performance, and to fine-tune network printing for maximum efficiency.