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Email and Web output are generated with the Merge engine only and thus their
output speed is limited through this engine.
Print jobs, however, are limited through the Weaver engine, so when a Merge
engine creates Print content it doesn't need to consider any Merge engine speed
unit settings. It can run without limitation.
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Engine reservations group: This area is used to reserve engines specifically for certain
types of jobs. Reserved engines cannot be used by any other type of job.
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Floating: Read-only box indicating the number of floating engines that can be used
for any type of job. This number is equal to the Total Engines Available minus any
Reservations.
For example if 6 Merge engines are available and 4 are reserved for small jobs,
then 2 will be Floating.
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Small print job speed unit reservations: Enter the number of engines to be
reserved for Smallprint jobs.
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Medium print jobspeed unit reservations: Enter the number of engines to be
reserved for Medium print jobs.
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Large print jobspeed unit reservations: Enter the number of engines to be
reserved for Large print jobs.
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Emailengine reservations: Enter a number of engines reserved for Email jobs.
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HTMLengine reservations: Enter a number of engines reserved for Web jobs.
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Maximum concurrent engine per type: This area defines the maximum possible
number of engines used for any specific job type. The limit needs to be at least the
number of reserved engines or parallel speed units, whichever is lowest.
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Small print job limit: Enter the maximum number of engines that can run smallprint
jobs.
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Medium print job limit: Enter the maximum number of engines that can run medium
print jobs.
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Large print job limit: Enter the maximum number of engines that can run large print
jobs.
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