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| ====== OJT - Océ Job Ticket ====== | ====== OJT - Océ Job Ticket ====== | ||
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| + | A job ticket specifies: | ||
| + | * the input(s) | ||
| + | * the output(s) | ||
| + | * how the output(s) should look like (e.g. the applied transformations) | ||
| + | * what job handling is required | ||
| + | * identification, accounting and logistic information | ||
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| + | For example for a print job, the job ticket specifies the input (document) and | ||
| + | output (paper tray, output deposit,...). It also specifies the transformations | ||
| + | (scaling, binding offset,...). The job ticket further contains identification | ||
| + | information. Part of this information is used for processing the job, part of it | ||
| + | can be used for job logging or accounting. | ||