LDD can route documents to any of the following destinations:
• ECM systems, such as SharePoint
• E‑mail recipients
• Fax recipients
• Network shares
• FTP locations
• Printers
Confirmation
After document capture, processing, and routing, the user can be provided with feedback indicating success or failure.
A custom report may be printed, or a confirmation prompt can be displayed on the screen of e‑Task 2 or later printers.
Additionally, other LDD services can be used for confirmation purposes. For example, an e‑mail notification can be sent
to the user or other recipients each time a job is completed.
Understanding the Lexmark Document Distributor system
System components
• Clients—Clients can be either printers or workstations that use Select'N'Send (SnS) or the Lexmark Document Server
Port. The document capture and confirmation stages of a job occur at a client, and, in the case of printer clients,
prompts may be presented to the user to collect information during document processing and document routing.
• Load balancer—The load balancer receives jobs from clients and balances those jobs across servers, providing a
transition between document capture and document processing stages of a job.
• LDD servers—The servers process incoming jobs, managing document processing and document routing stages of
a job.
• Database—The database maintains information about clients, solutions, settings, and jobs.
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