Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP Planning Guide - Page 25

Comparing InfoPrint Manager on different platforms, Understanding common features

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The Management Console only runs on the Windows system where the InfoPrint Manager server is installed. To be able to use the Management Console on a remote system, you must use the built-in Terminal Server capabilities and install the InfoPrint Manager server on one of these systems: v Windows 2000 Professional SP4 v Windows 2000 Server SP4 v Windows XP Professional SP2 v Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition v Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 v Windows Vista Business (x86 only, User Account Control (UAC) off) v Windows Vista Enterprise (x86 only, UAC off) v Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP1 (x86 only, UAC off) Comparing InfoPrint Manager on different platforms To select a platform (AIX or Windows) on which to run your InfoPrint Manager server, be advised that while InfoPrint Manager for AIX and InfoPrint Manager for Windows support many of the same features and functions, each product has unique features not available in the other. Understanding common features These InfoPrint Manager features are available on both platforms: v Fully functional version of the InfoPrint Manager server v Impositioning, that is, arranging pages so they will appear in proper sequence after press sheets are folded and bound v Interoperability with other InfoPrint Manager servers (AIX or Windows) v BSD and PSF device support systems v Print-on-Demand, which includes: - A simplified "basic" version of the InfoPrint Manager server that defaults to one-to-one mapping of logical and actual destinations. - InfoPrint Submit Express client support - InfoPrint Job Ticketer support v Support for these input document formats: - AFP - ASCII - DBCS ASCII - GIF - JPEG - Line data (EBCDIC) - PCL (PCL 6 and earlier) - PDF Version 1.7 and earlier - PostScript Level 3 and earlier - TIFF - SAP ABAP and OTF - XML Chapter 1. Introducing InfoPrint Manager for Windows 9

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The Management Console only runs on the Windows system where the InfoPrint
Manager server is installed. To be able to use the Management Console on a
remote system, you must use the built-in Terminal Server capabilities and install
the InfoPrint Manager server on one of these systems:
v
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
v
Windows 2000 Server SP4
v
Windows XP Professional SP2
v
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
v
Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition SP2
v
Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP2
v
Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2
v
Windows Vista Business (x86 only, UserAccount Control (UAC) off)
v
Windows Vista Enterprise (x86 only, UAC off)
v
Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition SP1 (x86 only, UAC off)
Comparing InfoPrint Manager on different platforms
To select a platform (AIX or Windows) on which to run your InfoPrint Manager
server, be advised that while InfoPrint Manager for AIX and InfoPrint Manager for
Windows support many of the same features and functions, each product has
unique features not available in the other.
Understanding common features
These InfoPrint Manager features are available on both platforms:
v
Fully functional version of the InfoPrint Manager server
v
Impositioning, that is, arranging pages so they will appear in proper sequence
after press sheets are folded and bound
v
Interoperability with other InfoPrint Manager servers (AIX or Windows)
v
BSD and PSF device support systems
v
Print-on-Demand, which includes:
A simplified “basic” version of the InfoPrint Manager server that defaults to
one-to-one mapping of logical and actual destinations.
InfoPrint Submit Express client support
InfoPrint Job Ticketer support
v
Support for these input document formats:
AFP
ASCII
DBCS ASCII
GIF
JPEG
Line data (EBCDIC)
PCL (PCL 6 and earlier)
PDF Version 1.7 and earlier
PostScript Level 3 and earlier
TIFF
SAP ABAP and OTF
XML
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