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Setting up high speed printers for spacing

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Chapter 33. Setting up high speed printers for spacing In InfoPrint Manager, moving from page to page in a job is called spacing: v Forward spacing is moving to a point later in the job (such as skipping from page 10 to page 15). v Backspacing is moving to a point earlier in the job (such as backing up from page 40 to page 20). For spacing to work effectively on the InfoPrint 2000 for AFP printing, InfoPrint 3000, InfoPrint 4000, and InfoPrint 4100, you must first enable the printer to work with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and allow SNMP to configure the printer. These settings allow you to use the InfoPrint Manager GUI to stop a printer very quickly (in ten seconds or less) when you need to, instead of having to wait for all of the pages of a job that have been buffered to print. Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 2000 for AFP printing 1. On the display/touch screen on the touch screen/printer console, open the Printer definition pull-down menu. 2. Select Remote Access. 3. On the SNMP tab: v Select the Enable SNMP Agent and Allow SNMP to configure the printer check boxes. v In the Communities list, touch the name of the community you will be using to access the printer and verify the settings. Make sure that the community has Write access to the printer. 4. Touch OK to close the window. 5. On the main screen of the console, make sure that the attachment type you will be using is enabled. 6. If you changed the Enable SNMP Agent or the Allow SNMP to configure the printer setting, shut down and restart the printer to make the changes take effect. 7. Disable the printer and enable it again to refresh the printer configuration information in the server. a. Start the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI. b. In the GUI, find the InfoPrint Manager printer (actual destination) that corresponds to this printer and select it. c. Use the GUI to disable the printer. d. Use the GUI to enable the printer again. Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 3000 or an InfoPrint 4000 printer that uses the operator console The Operator console is the standard console for the InfoPrint 3000 and the InfoPrint 4000. 1. On the display/touch screen on the Operator console, open the Configure pull-down menu. 2. Select Remote Access. 327

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Chapter 33. Setting up high speed printers for spacing
In InfoPrint Manager, moving from page to page in a job is called
spacing
:
v
Forward spacing
is moving to a point later in the job (such as skipping from page
10 to page 15).
v
Backspacing
is moving to a point earlier in the job (such as backing up from page
40 to page 20).
For spacing to work effectively on the InfoPrint 2000 for AFP printing, InfoPrint
3000, InfoPrint 4000, and InfoPrint 4100, you must first enable the printer to work
with the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and allow SNMP to
configure the printer. These settings allow you to use the InfoPrint Manager GUI to
stop a printer very quickly (in ten seconds or less) when you need to, instead of
having to wait for all of the pages of a job that have been buffered to print.
Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 2000 for AFP printing
1.
On the display/touch screen on the touch screen/printer console, open the
Printer definition
pull-down menu.
2.
Select
Remote Access
.
3.
On the
SNMP
tab:
v
Select the
Enable SNMP Agent
and
Allow SNMP to configure the printer
check boxes.
v
In the
Communities
list, touch the name of the community you will be using
to access the printer and verify the settings. Make sure that the community
has
Write
access to the printer.
4.
Touch
OK
to close the window.
5.
On the main screen of the console, make sure that the attachment type you will
be using is enabled.
6.
If you changed the
Enable SNMP Agent
or the
Allow SNMP to configure the
printer
setting, shut down and restart the printer to make the changes take
effect.
7.
Disable the printer and enable it again to refresh the printer configuration
information in the server.
a.
Start the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI.
b.
In the GUI, find the InfoPrint Manager printer (actual destination) that
corresponds to this printer and select it.
c.
Use the GUI to disable the printer.
d.
Use the GUI to enable the printer again.
Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 3000 or an InfoPrint 4000 printer that
uses the operator console
The Operator console is the standard console for the InfoPrint 3000 and the
InfoPrint 4000.
1.
On the display/touch screen on the Operator console, open the
Configure
pull-down menu.
2.
Select
Remote Access
.
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