Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 112

InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects, User-exit program, Form definition, Edge marks

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run a user-exit program, then return control of processing to InfoPrint Manager after the user-exit program ends. InfoPrint Manager provides data at each exit point that can serve as input to the user-exit program. InfoPrint Manager can use the output from the user-exit program for InfoPrint Manager processing; for example, a user-exit program can pass instructions about how to format a start sheet to InfoPrint Manager. InfoPrint Manager provides user exits for these types of auxiliary sheets: v Start sheet v End sheet v Separator sheet v Accounting log v Accounting sheet v Audit log v Audit sheet v Input data stream v Output data stream v Post-print accounting (log file only) User-exit program Defines the data that prints and creates the format of the auxiliary sheet style. InfoPrint Manager extends its function by providing user-exit programs that you can use to format start, end, or separator sheets for the job. Also, InfoPrint Manager user-exit programs allow you to track accounting and audit information, as well as extract information about the incoming and outgoing job data streams. Form definition Defines the characteristics of the form or printed media, which include: overlays used, the paper source (for cut-sheet printers), duplex printing, text suppression, and the position of composed-text data on the form. For more information about both form definitions, see the InfoPrint Manager: Reference. Edge marks Marks that print at the edges of auxiliary sheets and help to identify job boundaries in printed output. Interrupt Message Pages Interrupt Message Pages (IMPs) are pages that are similar to the message pages that print at the end of a print job, but IMPs are printed at the point of an error where a possible data loss has occurred. See "Using Interrupt Message Pages" on page 103 for more information. InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects InfoPrint Manager provides default auxiliary-sheet objects, which it creates when you first create a server. InfoPrint Manager automatically identifies these as supported values for PSF actual destinations. The default auxiliary-sheet objects with their associated user-exit programs and form definitions are shown in Table 8 on page 95. 94 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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run a user-exit program, then return control of processing to InfoPrint
Manager after the user-exit program ends. InfoPrint Manager provides data
at each exit point that can serve as input to the user-exit program.
InfoPrint Manager can use the output from the user-exit program for
InfoPrint Manager processing; for example, a user-exit program can pass
instructions about how to format a start sheet to InfoPrint Manager.
InfoPrint Manager provides user exits for these types of auxiliary sheets:
v
Start sheet
v
End sheet
v
Separator sheet
v
Accounting log
v
Accounting sheet
v
Audit log
v
Audit sheet
v
Input data stream
v
Output data stream
v
Post-print accounting (log file only)
User-exit program
Defines the data that prints and creates the format of the auxiliary sheet
style. InfoPrint Manager extends its function by providing user-exit
programs that you can use to format start, end, or separator sheets for the
job. Also, InfoPrint Manager user-exit programs allow you to track
accounting and audit information, as well as extract information about the
incoming and outgoing job data streams.
Form definition
Defines the characteristics of the form or printed media, which include:
overlays used, the paper source (for cut-sheet printers), duplex printing,
text suppression, and the position of composed-text data on the form.
For more information about both form definitions, see the
InfoPrint
Manager: Reference
.
Edge marks
Marks that print at the edges of auxiliary sheets and help to identify job
boundaries in printed output.
Interrupt Message Pages
Interrupt Message Pages (IMPs) are pages that are similar to the message
pages that print at the end of a print job, but IMPs are printed at the point
of an error where a possible data loss has occurred. See “Using Interrupt
Message Pages” on page 103 for more information.
InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects
InfoPrint Manager provides default auxiliary-sheet objects, which it creates when
you first create a server. InfoPrint Manager automatically identifies these as
supported values for PSF actual destinations. The default auxiliary-sheet objects
with their associated user-exit programs and form definitions are shown in Table 8
on page 95.
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InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures