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The architecture of Papyrus PostCalc centers around three primary components: the PrintPool Manager, the PostCalc Engine, and the Papyrus Client. The PrintPool Manager is responsible for managing and scheduling print jobs, ensuring efficient utilization of printing resources. The PostCalc Engine performs the core function of calculating postage costs based on factors such as page count, weight, and destination.

The Papyrus Client provides a user interface for configuring the system, managing users, and monitoring performance. These components communicate through internal APIs and messaging queues. The PrintPool Manager sends print job information to the PostCalc Engine, which returns postage calculations.

The Papyrus Client interacts with both components to manage configuration and retrieve status information. PostCalc uses a database, often DB2 or Oracle, to store configuration data, postage rates, and print job information. The system supports authentication methods such as LDAP and Active Directory for user access control, with role-based access control (RBAC) to manage user permissions.

Network requirements include standard ports for database communication and API access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Papyrus PostCalc and what does it do?

Papyrus PostCalc is a module within the Papyrus Business Communication Platform that focuses on optimizing document output for postal delivery. It calculates postage costs, merges documents, adds inserts, and optimizes print runs to minimize expenses.

How does PostCalc integrate with other Papyrus components?

PostCalc integrates with the Papyrus PrintPool to manage print jobs. It uses configuration files to define postage rates, envelope types, and insertion rules. Users interact with PostCalc through the Papyrus Client.

How does PostCalc optimize postage costs?

PostCalc uses algorithms to determine the most cost-effective way to group documents for printing and mailing. This includes considering factors such as page count, weight, and destination to minimize postage costs.

What document formats does PostCalc support?

PostCalc supports various document formats, including AFP, PDF, and PostScript. It can merge documents from different sources and add inserts based on predefined rules.

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