Secure document release (SDR) holds jobs in the print queue until a user releases them
from the MFP panel. When CAS is configured to support SDR, users can view a Follow-You
Printing screen on the MFP via the Release My Documents option. This screen displays
queued print jobs for the current user. The user can select one or more jobs and release
or delete them directly from the MFP front panel.
If you enable multi-server Follow-You Printing on the CAS, the user can view print jobs
on other servers also. For additional information on multi-server Follow-You Printing,
refer to the Advanced Printing Configuration chapter in the Kofax Equitrac
Administration Help.
When the Follow-You Printing extension is not
configured, the Follow-You Printing screens are not available on the MFP panel and
the user cannot select individual jobs for release. After the user authenticates,
all jobs are released from the local or home server or workstation client.
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The search also uses fuzzy matching to account for partial words (such as install and installs). The results appear in order of relevance, based on how many search terms occur per topic. Exact matches are highlighted.
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