WAVV Requirement Form

 

Date: 3/9/2006                                             Requirement #:  WAVV200609

Product Name:    TCP/IP         Product Release# (or state “current”): 1.5D

Vendor Name:     CSI

 

Title: (Paraphrase problem in a single statement)Printer cancel command

Detailed Problem Description: (Description of what you want changed - 400 character entry limit)

 

I need a command to stop sending a printout to a printer and release the SAS task.

                                                                                            

Priority: (Select one: Urgent - High - Medium - Low) medium

Requested Completion Date: (When? Examples: 3 months, 1 year, Next Release) 6 months

Requirement Type: (Select one: Acceptability - Compatibility/Migration - Ease of Use - Feature/Function - Performance - Reliability/Availability/Serviceability - Packaging - Interoperability)

ease of use

Business Justification: (Why? Non-technical business case description. Do not reword Detailed Problem Description from above. What are the benefits to be gained by your company, and the vendor and others?  Quantify: run time, dollars, manpower, etc.   Why should the vendor do this for the customer?)

 

If a problem occurs printing a job, it is difficult to restart it. If the printer has a cancel job button you can press it and the printer will stop but TCP/IP will continue to transmit the rest of the job to the printer. If the printer does not have a cancel job button you must let the printer continue to print the job until the end. The printout can not be restarted until the entire job is sent.

Solution: (Optional)(Desired/undesired elements Note: Making a suggestion may limit a vendors ability to deliver a solution)

 

A command to TCP/IP to stop sending a job to an LPR printer is needed. It would also help if you could start a printout at a place other than page 1.

Impact: (Optional) (How will your company’s business be affected if a solution is not delivered?)

 

Transmision time (and maybe paper) will be wasted.

 

Company Name:        Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections                                                                   

Author Name:            Stephen Frazier                                    Author Title: Mgr. Tech. Services

Author Address:         3400 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., Oklahoma City, Ok., 73111

Author E-mail:            stevef@doc.state.ok.us

Telephone:                 (405) 425-2549