Config keys are editable by an administrator in the Config Editor. You can specify an alternate location using this config key A config key stores information about a specific advanced setting in PaperCut. The Web Print server looks for new files in this folder, and
metadata file containing information about how to print the job (the data selectedīy the user in the Web Print wizard). When a user uploads a file via the Web Print interface, it is written into the "hot folder", along withĪ. Users accidentally (or thoughtlessly!) printing too much. This is the maximum number of copies a user can print via Web Print. The default job rendering timeout is 5 minutes. Not been generated from the document after this time, the job is marked as errored and associated The Web Print server is given this length of time to render a Web Print document. The default idle job timeout is 20 minutes. The document and associated files are removed, and the job is no longerĭisplayed in the user's list of current Web Print jobs. job remains unchanged for longer than this period of time, it is considered finishedĪnd is "cleaned up". If a Web Print Web Print enables printing from user-owned devices without the need to install printer drivers and manage server authentication. This information is stored in config keys, which are editable by an administrator.
See Using the Advanced Config Editor for information about using the Config Editor The Config Editor stores information used by PaperCut to configure advanced options and functions. The following advanced configuration options are available via the Config editor.