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3. In the Install from Disk dialog, click Browse and navigate to the directory that you installed InfoPrint Select in. The default directory is c:\Infoprint. Note: Because this dialog assumes the the driver is actually on a floppy disk or CD-ROM, you might receive an error that the drive is not ready. In the error box, click Cancel. A Windows Open dialog should then open. Use that dialog to navigate to the correct directory. 4. Select the Ibmprint.inf file and click Open. 5. Select the appropriate driver based on your printer model and click OK. v For the InfoPrint 45 printer, specify the InfoPrint AFP 4345 driver. v For the InfoPrint 60 printer, specify the InfoPrint AFP 3160 driver. v For the InfoPrint 2000 printer, specify the InfoPrint AFP 2710 driver. 6. In the Install from Disk dialog, click Next. 7. Complete the wizard as usual. When you submit jobs to this printer, you can choose the finishing option you want to use. Note: The InfoPrint 60 with Finisher driver only supports four finishing options: top corner, bottom corner, 2 edge stitch (two staples in one side of the paper), and 3 edge stitch (three staples on one side of the paper). To use other finishing options, you have to use a different submission method. Using a Windows gateway printer or the IPP gateway You cannot select finishing options when you submit a print job using any of these methods, therefore it is recommended that you choose a different submission method to specify finishing options. If you cannot use a different submission method, the only way to submit print jobs through one of these methods and request finishing options is to use default jobs. A default job is a list of attributes that is applied to every job that a particular logical destination receives. You can use the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to modify the default job for the logical destination that InfoPrint Select sends jobs to so that it requests the appropriate finishing options. If you use default jobs, you will need a different logical destination for each finishing option. Every job that you send to a particular logical destination will be finished the same way. For example, if you set the Finishing options attribute of the default job to staple-top-left, every job that is submitted to that printer will have a staple in the top left corner, even if the job is only one page long. In addition, a logical destination can only have one default job, and a default job can only have one finishing option set. Using MVS Download MVS Download is an optional feature of PSF for OS/390® that uses TCP/IP to automatically send data sets from the JES spool, without formatting them, directly to InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Windows. InfoPrint Manager receives the data sets into files, formats them, and sends them to the printer. When you submit a print job with MVS Download, do one of these: v Specify a mapping from a JCL keyword to a finishing attribute in the Windows destination control file. The selected JCL parameter you specify in OS/390 maps to the InfoPrint Manager pdpr finishing attribute. Chapter 32. Setting up finishing options for specific printers 313

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3.
In the
Install from Disk
dialog, click
Browse
and navigate to the directory that
you installed InfoPrint Select in. The default directory is
c:\Infoprint
.
Note:
Because this dialog assumes the the driver is actually on a floppy disk or
CD-ROM, you might receive an error that the drive is not ready. In the error
box, click
Cancel
. A Windows
Open
dialog should then open. Use that dialog
to navigate to the correct directory.
4.
Select the
Ibmprint.inf
file and click
Open
.
5.
Select the appropriate driver based on your printer model and click
OK
.
v
For the InfoPrint 45 printer, specify the
InfoPrint AFP 4345
driver.
v
For the InfoPrint 60 printer, specify the
InfoPrint AFP 3160
driver.
v
For the InfoPrint 2000 printer, specify the
InfoPrint AFP 2710
driver.
6.
In the
Install from Disk
dialog, click
Next
.
7.
Complete the wizard as usual.
When you submit jobs to this printer, you can choose the finishing option you
want to use.
Note:
The
InfoPrint 60 with Finisher
driver only supports four finishing options:
top corner
,
bottom corner
,
2 edge stitch
(two staples in one side of the paper), and
3 edge stitch
(three staples on one side of the paper). To use other finishing
options, you have to use a different submission method.
Using a Windows gateway printer or the IPP gateway
You cannot select finishing options when you submit a print job using any of these
methods, therefore it is recommended that you choose a different submission
method to specify finishing options.
If you cannot use a different submission method, the only way to submit print jobs
through one of these methods and request finishing options is to use default jobs.
A
default job
is a list of attributes that is applied to every job that a particular
logical destination receives. You can use the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
to modify the default job for the logical destination that InfoPrint Select sends jobs
to so that it requests the appropriate finishing options.
If you use default jobs, you will need a different logical destination for each
finishing option. Every job that you send to a particular logical destination will be
finished the same way. For example, if you set the
Finishing options
attribute of
the default job to
staple-top-left
, every job that is submitted to that printer will
have a staple in the top left corner, even if the job is only one page long. In
addition, a logical destination can only have one default job, and a default job can
only have one finishing option set.
Using MVS Download
MVS Download is an optional feature of PSF for OS/390
®
that uses TCP/IP to
automatically send data sets from the JES spool, without formatting them, directly
to InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Windows. InfoPrint
Manager receives the data sets into files, formats them, and sends them to the
printer. When you submit a print job with MVS Download, do one of these:
v
Specify a mapping from a JCL keyword to a finishing attribute in the Windows
destination control file. The selected JCL parameter you specify in OS/390 maps
to the InfoPrint Manager
pdpr
finishing attribute.
Chapter 32. Setting up finishing options for specific printers
313