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| These alternatives allow InfoPrint Manager for Windows to drive printers as if | they were directly attached, even when all parallel and serial ports are in use. | These alternative attachment methods can also improve system performance. Supported data streams InfoPrint Manager for Windows is capable of converting these data streams to IPDS, PCL4, PCL5, PCL5c, or PPDS: v Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) v ASCII v DBCS ASCII v CompuServe Graphics Interchange format (GIF) v EBCDIC v Joint Photographic Experts Group image (JPEG) v PCL (PCL 6 and earlier) v PDF (1.7 and earlier) v PostScript (level 3 and earlier) v Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) (with purchase of the InfoPrint Manager: Print-on-Demand feature) v SAP ABAP and OTF (with purchase of the InfoPrint Manager: SAP Print Feature) v Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) v eXtensible Markup Language (XML) In addition, InfoPrint Manager will pass through any data stream including PostScript, PCL5e, PCLXL, PCL6 (which is a combination of PCL5e and PCL XL), and PPDS. Note: If you send PostScript data generated by an InfoPrint 1700 model PS printer driver to an IPDS printer via InfoPrint Manager, specific controls inserted in the data stream are lost. To avoid this, you can use the generic PostScript driver. To provide optimal system performance, the InfoPrint Manager server can transform input data and drive printers concurrently. InfoPrint Manager can support multiple document formats on the same printer. 14 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Introduction and Planning Guide

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These alternatives allow InfoPrint Manager for Windows to drive printers as if
they were directly attached, even when all parallel and serial ports are in use.
These alternative attachment methods can also improve system performance.
Supported data streams
InfoPrint Manager for Windows is capable of converting these data streams to
IPDS, PCL4, PCL5, PCL5c, or PPDS:
v
Advanced Function Presentation (AFP)
v
ASCII
v
DBCS ASCII
v
CompuServe Graphics Interchange format (GIF)
v
EBCDIC
v
Joint Photographic Experts Group image (JPEG)
v
PCL (PCL 6 and earlier)
v
PDF (1.7 and earlier)
v
PostScript (level 3 and earlier)
v
Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) (with purchase of the InfoPrint
Manager: Print-on-Demand feature)
v
SAP ABAP and OTF (with purchase of the InfoPrint Manager: SAP Print
Feature)
v
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)
v
eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
In addition, InfoPrint Manager will pass through any data stream including
PostScript, PCL5e, PCLXL, PCL6 (which is a combination of PCL5e and PCL XL),
and PPDS.
Note:
If you send PostScript data generated by an InfoPrint 1700 model PS printer
driver to an IPDS printer via InfoPrint Manager, specific controls inserted in the
data stream are lost. To avoid this, you can use the generic PostScript driver.
To provide optimal system performance, the InfoPrint Manager server can
transform input data and drive printers concurrently. InfoPrint Manager can
support multiple document formats on the same printer.
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