Variable Information
If a customer is successfully running a VPS (Variable Print Specification) or Xerox FreeFlow Variable
Information Suite 7.0 (Variable data Intelligent PostScript Printware) workflow on another Creo™
configuration, it will work similarly on the other Xerox products when using the Xerox CX Print Server
version. Any specific questions or concerns should be tested prior to installation. A sales
representative can help engage the appropriate analyst or resource for testing. The same Xerox
infrastructure in place today will support existing applications on the Xerox CX Print Server version.
Variable information is a very complex subject. Many variables exist that impact a file. File creation,
emitters, PostScript code and type of server, are just a few of the things that will affect Variable
Code. It is advisable to test a file prior to gain an understanding of any possible issues in the
workflow. A Xerox Analyst can help in the process and there is always opportunity for a customer to
correct and develop an efficient workflow to gain the best throughput.
Network Specifications
The Xerox CX Print Server uses the following protocols and frame types:
• Microsoft® Windows® WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) printer drivers with Dynamic
tray and Status reporting
• Macintosh® OS 10.5 full feature drivers
• Adobe® PostScript® Printers Descriptions (PPD)
• HTTP and HTTPS browser submission support
• FreeFlow™ Print Manager (FFPM optional)
• Windows® 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 full-featured drivers.
• IPP for job submission and system status -- Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is an application
level protocol that can be used for distributed printing using Internet tools and technologies. This
would allow end-user to print to a remote printer on the Internet, as if it were attached to its
local area network, by specifying the URL. IPP uses HTTP protocol to provide the underlying
communication between the client and the server.
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