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Xerox FreeFlow User Manual

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FreeFlow Process Manager Operator and Administrator Guide
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Workflow Builder
Example 5: Modified quantity ignored/overwritten
1. The user sets the Copy Count Divisor switch to On.
2. User creates a workflow with these nodes:
•Review
• Imposition (2up; Always use these settings is set)
•Print (Always use these settings is not set)
3. User submits a job with an XPIF ticket: Copies: 20
4. At the Review node the user brings up the Copy Count dialog.
They will see: Quantity: 20
5. The user closes the Copy Count Dialog and opens the Print
task setting.
6. The user sets the Quantity value in Print task setting to 18,
closes the dialog and continues executing the job.
7. The job successfully executes the Imposition node.
8. The job prints 10 actual copies of the imposed document.
The Quantity value entered at the Print task setting was
ignored and overwritten once the job went through the
Imposition node. When the divisor logic switch is on and there
are imposition(s) nodes in the workflow, if the user wants to
modify the quantity of the imposed document during the
Review task of Job Manager, they should do it through the
Copy Count dialog to ensure that the value will not be ignored
and overwritten.

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Xerox FreeFlow Specifications

General IconGeneral
DeveloperXerox
DeploymentOn-premises or cloud-based deployment options
CategorySoftware
Key FeaturesWorkflow automation, color management
ModulesFreeFlow Core, FreeFlow Digital Publisher, FreeFlow Makeready
IntegrationCompatible with Xerox and third-party
User InterfaceWeb-based interface

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