Job Submitted Value, that specifies the time when the job was submitted for printing.
· Job Owner Value, that specifies the name of the user who owns the print job.
· Document Name Value, that specifies the name of the print job (for example, 'MS-WORD: Review.doc').
· Total Pages Specifies the number of pages required for the job.
· Copies Selects the number of copies printed if the device supports multiple-page copies.
· Job Id Specifies a job identifier value.
· Printer Name String that specifies the name of the printer for which the job is spooled.
· Machine Name String that specifies the name of the machine that created the print job.
· Notify Name String that specifies the name of the user who should be notified when the job has been printed or when an error occurs while printing the job.
· Spool Data type String that specifies the type of data used to record the print job.
· Print Processor String that specifies the name of the print processor that should be used to print the job.
· Driver Name String that specifies the name of the printer driver that should be used to process the print job.
· Job Size Specifies the size, in Kbytes, of the job.
· Page Orientation Shows the orientation of the paper. This value can be either PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE .
· Paper Size Shows the size of the paper to print on.
· Paper Length Overrides the length of the paper specified by the "Paper · · · Size" field , either for custom paper sizes or for devices such as dot-matrix printers that can print on a page of arbitrary length.
· Paper Width Overrides the width of the paper specified by the "Paper Size" field.
· Page Scale Specifies the factor by which the printed output is to be scaled. The apparent page size is scaled from the physical page size by a factor of "Page Scale" /100. For example, a letter-sized page with a "Page Scale" value of 50 would contain as much data as a page of 17- by 22-inches because the output text and graphics would be half their original height and width.
· Paper Source Specifies the paper source.
· Print Quality Specifies the printer resolution in dots per inch.
· Color Switches between color and monochrome on color printers. Following are the possible values:
· COLOR
· MONOCHROME
· Duplex Selects duplex or double-sided printing for printers capable of duplex printing.
· Vertical Resolution Specifies the y-resolution, in dots per inch, of the printer.
· Collate Copies Specifies whether collation should be used when printing multiple copies.
· Media Type Specifies the type of media being printed on.
· Dither Type Specifies how dithering is to be done.
· Job Blocked Reason Specifies the reason on which the print job has been blocked.
Here are some key features of "HSLAB Print Logger FE":