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You can use the Custom ports functionality for the Predefined Destinations rule. To do so, follow these steps:
Navigate to Lasernet > Setup > Lists > Custom ports.

The Custom Port Predefined Destinations rule creates a tag in the XML file sent to Lasernet. Lasernet can then use the tag as a trigger.


When adding a new custom port record, you can select the file format you need from the drop-down combo box in the Expected file format column.
This format is then defined in the XML file JobInfo section.
If a predefined destination with a custom port is added, the file format on Predefined Destination takes the highest priority.
To import custom ports from the Lasernet server, follow these steps:
Click the Update custom ports button available on the top menu of the Custom ports page.
As a result, custom port names are automatically taken from Lasernet and populate the list of custom ports on the Custom ports page.
Note
Remember that you get all active modules from the Lasernet setup.
It is possible to enable/disable a Custom port.

Only active Custom ports are shown in the lookup on the print dialog.
