If you have configured the
printer in uniFLOW OM correctly with the GDI accounting method, normally
uniFLOW OM automatically sets the printer processor of the printer to
"ApjPrint – NT EMF 1.008". Prerequisite for this automatism to run
fluently is that EMF spooling at the Canon Printer driver is enabled. If this
is the case, the print job data will be EMF, which allows uniFLOW OM to process
these data as meta files, which is what GDI accounting is all about.
Unfortunately some Canon
drivers are causing problems here, because they block this uniFLOW OM
functionality and disable the EMF
spooling by resetting the datatype to RAW.
How do you know, whether the
driver you are using is having problems with GDI Accounting? Well, first of
all, you'll of course notice that your accounting data are not correct. To see,
whether GDI is the culprit of your problems, you can check your data stream and
settings in the following way.
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