Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 174

Save as, Notes, Editing the DCF, Defaults, Globals, Mapping, Target destination, Download Receiver.

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2. Click File → Save as, and save the file into a directory outside of the directory. Make note of the directory and file name for reference later. Notes: a. You can change the file name if you like, but do not need to. b. If you do not save the file to another directory outside the directory, it could be overwritten or deleted if you ever need to reinstall, apply service, or upgrade InfoPrint Manager. c. This step creates a copy of the sample/default file and leaves the original, unedited version in the directory listed above so you can use it to create another customized DCF later if you need to. Editing the DCF: See this section to edit either the sample DCF provided with InfoPrint Manager or an existing DCF. 1. Open the file you want to edit in a text editor. Notice that most of the lines begin with a *. Every line that begins with a * is a line that is commented out, so InfoPrint Manager ignores it during processing. When you need to comment out a line, insert a * at the beginning of the line; to uncomment a line, delete the * at the beginning of the line. 2. Read the notes and instructions in the file before you make any changes to it. 3. Change the Control Statements as you need to. v In the Defaults section, you can set the defaults as you need them to be. v In the Globals section, the only value that is set is carriage-control-type attribute value. The statements that are commented out are examples of how to specify alternate resource search orders. - The first example specifies a location that InfoPrint Manager will search for all fonts (resource-context-font=C:\fonts\reslib). - The second example specifies a location and search order for page definitions (resource-context-pagedef=C:\joeski\pagedefs;c:\bills\ pdefs). You should put any other pdpr parameters to be specified on the -x option on all jobs here. v In the Mapping section, there are two sections: Commonly changed mappings and Less commonly changed mappings. Follow the instructions provided in the text file to make your changes, keeping these additional considerations in mind: - If you plan to send print jobs to different logical destinations based upon the media type of the job, you should uncomment the FORMS :: default-medium mapping. - The default mapping uses the MVS JCL keyword DEST to specify the target destination (printer) that the downloaded jobs are sent to. If you comment out this mapping or remove the target-destination-name from the right side, all jobs are submitted to the target destination that you specify in the Target destination field when you set up your MVS Download Receiver. - If your host MVS system uses the newer PRTQUEUE JCL keyword to identify the target-destination, comment out the DEST :: target-destination-name mapping and uncomment the lines: 156 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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2.
Click
File
Save as
, and save the file into a directory outside of the
<install
path>
directory. Make note of the directory and file name for reference later.
Notes:
a.
You can change the file name if you like, but do not need to.
b.
If you do not save the file to another directory outside the <install path>
directory, it could be overwritten or deleted if you ever need to reinstall,
apply service, or upgrade InfoPrint Manager.
c.
This step creates a copy of the sample/default file and leaves the original,
unedited version in the directory listed above so you can use it to create
another customized DCF later if you need to.
Editing the DCF:
See this section to edit either the sample DCF provided with InfoPrint Manager or
an existing DCF.
1.
Open the file you want to edit in a text editor.
Notice that most of the lines begin with a *. Every line that begins with a * is a
line that is
commented out
, so InfoPrint Manager ignores it during processing.
When you need to comment out a line, insert a * at the beginning of the line; to
uncomment a line, delete the * at the beginning of the line.
2.
Read the notes and instructions in the file before you make any changes to it.
3.
Change the Control Statements as you need to.
v
In the
Defaults
section, you can set the defaults as you need them to be.
v
In the
Globals
section, the only value that is set is
carriage-control-type
attribute value.
The statements that are commented out are examples of how to specify
alternate resource search orders.
The first example specifies a location that InfoPrint Manager will search
for all fonts (
resource-context-font=C:\fonts\reslib
).
The second example specifies a location and search order for page
definitions (
resource-context-pagedef=C:\joeski\pagedefs;c:\bills\
pdefs
).
You should put any other pdpr parameters to be specified on the
–x
option
on all jobs here.
v
In the
Mapping
section, there are two sections:
Commonly changed mappings
and
Less commonly changed mappings
. Follow the instructions provided in the
text file to make your changes, keeping these additional considerations in
mind:
If you plan to send print jobs to different logical destinations based upon
the media type of the job, you should uncomment the
FORMS ::
default-medium
mapping.
The default mapping uses the MVS JCL keyword DEST to specify the
target destination (printer) that the downloaded jobs are sent to. If you
comment out this mapping or remove the
target-destination-name
from
the right side, all jobs are submitted to the target destination that you
specify in the
Target destination
field when you set up your MVS
Download Receiver.
If your host MVS system uses the newer PRTQUEUE JCL keyword to
identify the target-destination, comment out the
DEST ::
target-destination-name
mapping and uncomment the lines:
156
InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures