Equitrac supports integration with LRS VPSX, InfoPrint Manager and SEAL print output management
systems using external print queues through Equitrac devices. Users can simultaneously
release jobs that are held in the Equitrac secure print queue as well as jobs which are
held in the associated external print queue.
In order to use VPSX, InfoPrint or SEAL print queues in ControlSuite, the DCE server that
those queues are associated with must have the registry value
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Equitrac\Common\UseLegacyJobHelper set to "1".
When
this registry value is set to "1", DCE does not call Print Job Management and is
only able to get jobs from Equitrac, VPSX, InfoPrint and SEAL. DCE will not be able
to get jobs from Output Manager or Microsoft Universal Print.
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