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RPM Print QueuesRPM receives print files from a host system and processes then according to queue configuration within an RPM print queue. The ability to create unlimited queues within RPM allows the user to have different queues to perform a specific task, such as saving a PDF file for one queue and printing text in another queue.
Within each queue, you'll find a transform and actions, or multiple occurrences of both. Simply put, the transform is what modifications need to be performed on a print file. The Action is where you want the print file to end up once the transforms are performed. Transforms: RPM will Format and Modify your Print File
RPM first needs to know what you want to do to the incoming print job. What transforms do you need to happen before RPM sends the print job to the desired location. Do you need a string translation? Do you need to remove or append bytes?
Action: Where will RPM send your Print File?
The second part of the RPM queue is the action. An action is where you want RPM to send your print jobs. An example of an action with RPM is: copy to queue, archive to folder, text printer, raw printer, filter, and email.
Holding and Suspending Print Queues with RPMRPM supports both suspending and holding queues. The difference being if the queue is unsuspended, all queued print jobs print. If you unhold a queue, the jobs in that queue are still held, but new jobs are printed. If you unhold a job, only that particular job prints. Full Configuration of Print Queues - Extensive Output Customization
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