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The -PSN=102 command line switch is used to bypass the workstation options. When –PSN is used, the client ignores all network print queues from the workstation options using the one specified in the command line instead. This switch provides the ability of having two or more print servers, on the same workstation, serving different print queues. This command line switch is especially useful at high volume sites where several print servers serving one or more print queues running in one or more PCs might be needed. By default, the –PSN command line switch activates the print server mode. Therefore it is not necessary to add a –PS switch when using –PSN. However, –PSN can be used in combination with –POS and/or –PAS for starting Print Only Server or Print Archive Servers using a print queue specified in the command line.

When you implement the rendering of Image Statements it is often very important to maximize the processing speed of the printer. When you archive back the rendered statement, OnBase takes extra time between each statement and could cause the printer to have to wait for the next statement. When this delay is a problem, you can split the printing work from the archiving with the –POS (Print-Only Server) and –PAS (Print Archive Server) in your print server clients.In this case, the end user is using this workstation as an archiving print server for printer 102.