Open Web System Manager and select Devices > Physical Devices and select the physical device.
In the Settings area, ensure Do not track activity or page
counts is selected from the Tracking behavior for
transactions on this device list. This is the default setting.
Click Save to save the changes.
Go to Global Configuration Settings > Devices > Embedded devices.
Select Xerox ECSP from the Device
Type list.
Ensure that Print is selected in the Tracked
activities section, then click Apply to
save the change to the global options set in the Embedded devices dialog box.
When using JBA print tracking from the device, you must set the
Tracking behavior to Do not track and
record printing on this device on the Physical
device summary screen, and select the
Print check box on the Embedded device
configuration dialog box. Failure to set these options
results in double tracking or no tracking.
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