Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS 1250 IC-309m User Guide - Page 102

Setting up the IPDS host, IPDS printer parameters, Based on, Configuration, IPDS tray mapping

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94 Chapter 7-Production workflows 4. In the Name box, type a name for the new printer that you want to add. Note: You cannot change the name of the predefined IPDS printers. 5. From the Based on list, select an existing printer with similar settings. Note: This parameter cannot be changed for an existing IPDS printer. 6. Click Edit to change the job parameters of your new printer. Note: If you don't need to edit the job parameters, the settings of the new printer are taken from the printer on which it is based. 7. In Configuration > IPDS tray mapping, set the Input tray ID number to the target printer input tray designated for the selected job printing. 8. Click OK. The new printer appears in the IPDS printers list. 9. To activate the IPDS printer, select the IPDS printer and then click Activate. Setting up the IPDS host To print IPDS data to the IC-309m print controller you first need to set up the IPDS host. Requirements: Note: The IPDS workflow is available only with the Trans Pack. This procedure is performed on the IPDS host computer. 1. Create a Print Services Facility (PSF) TCP/IP printer. This printer will be used as the IC-309m print controller IPDS printer. 2. Set the following options for the PSF TCP/IP printer: a. Enter the IC-309m print controller IP address. b. Enter 5001 for the TCP/IP IPDS port of the IC-309m print controller. IPDS printer parameters Note: The IPDS workflow is available only with the Trans Pack. You can create new IPDS printers based on the two default printers for customizing your workflow. For each IPDS printer you can set the following parameters: ● Configuration ● Print

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4.
In the
Name
box, type a name for the new printer that you
want to add.
Note:
You cannot change the name of the predefined IPDS printers.
5.
From the
Based on
list, select an existing printer with similar
settings.
Note:
This parameter cannot be changed for an existing IPDS printer.
6.
Click
Edit
to change the job parameters of your new printer.
Note:
If you don't need to edit the job parameters, the settings of the
new printer are taken from the printer on which it is based.
7.
In
Configuration
>
IPDS tray mapping
, set the
Input tray ID
number
to the target printer input tray designated for the
selected job printing.
8.
Click
OK
.
The new printer appears in the IPDS printers list.
9.
To activate the IPDS printer, select the IPDS printer and then
click
Activate
.
Setting up the IPDS host
To print IPDS data to the IC-309m print controller you first need to
set up the IPDS host.
Requirements:
Note:
The IPDS workflow is available only with the Trans Pack.
This procedure is performed on the IPDS host computer.
1.
Create a Print Services Facility (PSF) TCP/IP printer.
This printer will be used as the IC-309m print controller IPDS
printer.
2.
Set the following options for the PSF TCP/IP printer:
a.
Enter the IC-309m print controller IP address.
b.
Enter 5001 for the TCP/IP IPDS port of the IC-309m print
controller.
IPDS printer parameters
Note:
The IPDS workflow is available only with the Trans Pack.
You can create new IPDS printers based on the two default
printers for customizing your workflow. For each IPDS printer you
can set the following parameters:
Configuration
Print
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