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Thresholds

The following table lists the thresholds that can be set for the Printer resource model. For each threshold it shows the name, a short description, and the default value:

Threshold Description Default
Job Errors (JobErrors) This threshold indicates the number of job errors per cycle that can occur before determining that a printer or print device is experiencing excessive problems. 0
Job Errors Per Day (JobErrorsPerDay) This threshold indicates the number of job errors per day that can occur before determining that a printer or print device is experiencing excessive problems. 10
Maximum Print Jobs (MostPrintJobs) This threshold indicates the maximum number of print jobs that will be examined when looking for bottlenecks such as job errors per day, or a job's percentage processor usage. 60
Maximum Print Queues (MostPrintQueues) This threshold indicates the maximum number of print queues (or in Microsoft terms, printers), that will be examined when looking for bottlenecks such as not ready errors and out of paper errors. 30
Not Ready Errors (NotReadyErrors) This threshold indicates how many not ready errors can occur per cycle before determining that a printer or print device is experiencing excessive problems. 0
Not Ready Errors Per Day (NotReadyErrorsPerDay) This threshold indicates how many not ready errors can occur per day before determining that a printer or print device is experiencing excessive problems. 8
Out Of Paper Errors (OutOfPaperErrors) This is the maximum number of times per cycle, that a print device can report an out-of-paper error before determining that the print device is experiencing too many out-of-paper errors in a cycle. 0
Out Of Paper Errors Per Day (OutOfPaperErrorsPerDay) This threshold indicates the maximum number of times per day, that a print device can report an out of paper error before determining that the print device is experiencing too many out of paper errors in a day. 6
Percent Processor (PercentProcessor) This threshold indicates when a job has a percentage usage of the processor that is too high. 80


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