Hints and Tips System Guide10-4 Common ControllerJob submission orderJob submission order can impact performance. It is suggestedthat a job with many pages to be RIPped and a large number ofcopies should be submitted at the end of the day if possible. Withthe printer paused, the job can then RIP over night. The job willthen start printing the beginning of the next day and while it isprinting, the DocuSP can process a complex/difficult job thattakes a long time to RIP. As long as the previous job is stillprinting when the next job finishes RIPping, the DocuSP can RIPstill another job to get even further ahead. In this way, the printengine itself will never be idle waiting for a hard job to finish RIP.Job RIP HintsIf using the default media/color settings that are pre-loaded onthe controller, the DocuSP can use built in color spacetransformations to accelerate RIP performance. If you do any ofthe following, the color space transformation will probably takemore time and the RIP will be slower:• Define own media• Include input or output ICC color profiles in the PDL file• Change any of the system color settings (i.e. saturation,lightness, color adjustments for C,M,Y or K, emulation mode,etc.)NOTE: In general, RGB and LAB color space transformationsare slower than CMYK transformations. If the input images of ajob can be created in CMYK color space then the DocuSP will beable to process the job more efficiently.Variable dataVariable data job construction is also an important driver of RIPperformance. Jobs that are constructed with a single underlay orbackground plane and a small number of variable text or imageoverlays will run very efficiently. If the same job is constructedwith the underlay constructed from several distinct objects whichthe DocuSP is asked to compose on the fly, then the job will notbe able to take advantage of the DocuSP variable dataperformance enhancement. In that case, the job may RIPsignificantly shower than the more efficiently constructed job.