Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 297

Submitting jobs using a Color Mapping Table, Submitting jobs through the Windows command line

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Required, ends a Color Mapping Definition EndMappingDef: 3. Once you have finished editing the pie1.cfg file, save the file. 4. To create the Color Mapping Table object (MOD:CA) file that will be used when you submit the job for printing, run the cmt utility as the input file (-i flag): cmt -i pie1.cfg -o pie1.out This command produces a pie1.out output file. Submitting jobs using a Color Mapping Table To submit a job using the color mapping tables for spot color, you must make sure that you also specify a resource-context attribute so that the server knows the location of the color mapping table. Once you have configured a Color Mapping Table, you must have defined a logical destination (named prt1 for this example) to which you can send the job. Submitting jobs through the Windows command line Once the logical destination has been defined, you can submit a job to an InfoPrint Manager printer by specifying this from the command line: Command Values pdpr -d prt1 -x job-name=gocajob -x resource-context=/usr/lpp/psf/cmt/ -x color-mapping-table=pie1.out install_path\psf\cmt\goca.afp Meaning Print Command with logical destination name. Name of the AFP file you submit for printing. Explicit path name for the Color Mapping Table object files. Color Mapping Table that you created in "Creating a color mapping table" on page 277 for printing this file. Explicit pathname where the print file is located in. Configuring an actual destination with the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI To configure an actual destination to use the appropriate Color Mapping Table: 1. From the InfoPrint Administration Servers main window, enable the appropriate actual destination (in this case, NewP, as shown below) by right-clicking the actual destination and then selecting Enable. Chapter 28. Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files 279

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# -------------------------------------------------------
# Required, ends a Color Mapping Definition.
# -------------------------------------------------------
# EndMappingDef:
3.
Once you have finished editing the
pie1.cfg
file, save the file.
4.
To create the Color Mapping Table object (MOD:CA) file that will be used
when you submit the job for printing, run the
cmt
utility as the input file (
-i
flag):
cmt -i pie1.cfg -o pie1.out
This command produces a
pie1.out
output file.
Submitting jobs using a Color Mapping Table
To submit a job using the color mapping tables for spot color, you must make sure
that you also specify a resource-context attribute so that the server knows the
location of the color mapping table. Once you have configured a Color Mapping
Table, you must have defined a logical destination (named
prt1
for this example)
to which you can send the job.
Submitting jobs through the Windows command line
Once the logical destination has been defined, you can submit a job to an InfoPrint
Manager printer by specifying this from the command line:
Command Values
Meaning
pdpr -d prt1
Print Command with logical destination
name.
-x job-name=gocajob
Name of the AFP file you submit for
printing.
-x resource-context=/usr/lpp/psf/cmt/
Explicit path name for the Color
Mapping Table object files.
-x color-mapping-table=pie1.out
Color Mapping Table that you created in
“Creating a color mapping table” on
page 277 for printing this file.
install_path
\psf\cmt\goca.afp
Explicit pathname where the print file is
located in.
Configuring an actual destination with the InfoPrint Manager
Administration GUI
To configure an actual destination to use the appropriate Color Mapping Table:
1.
From the
InfoPrint Administration Servers
main window, enable the
appropriate actual destination (in this case,
NewP
, as shown below) by
right-clicking the actual destination and then selecting
Enable
.
Chapter 28. Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files
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