In a standard network printing
environment, when a user prints from an application,
the job is send directly to the printer and starts
printing immediately. In some environments it
may be advantageous to place the job in a holding
state prior to printing. Some common examples
include:
- Secure Printing - In a secure printing
environment jobs are only printed when the user
arrives at the print area and confirm their
identity. This ensures the user is there to
collect their job and other users can't "accidentally"
collect the document.
- Approved Printing - In some organizations
it may be appropriate to hold jobs until they
are approved by selected individuals. A good
example would be a teacher approving printing
on an expensive color printer.
PaperCut NG provides the framework and software
interface to implement hold/release queues.
Print Release Stations provide an interface
to allow authorized persons to release held jobs.
In many situations, a release station is a dedicated
PC terminal located next to the printers, however
release stations can take other forms such as
a browser based interface. Release Stations are
used for a wide variety of purposes depending
on the requirements of the organization.
For more detailed information about various release
station usage scenarios, or information about
installing and configuring release stations, see
the online
user manual. |