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General Operator and User Procedures

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Chapter 34. General Operator and User Procedures This chapter describes these procedures: v "Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70" v "Deleting orphan files and resubmitting jobs to MVS Download" on page 330 v "Using a Windows gateway printer" on page 331 v "Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your desktop" on page 332 v "Submitting jobs through InfoPrint Manager hot folders" on page 332 v "Submitting print jobs through the InfoPrint Manager LPD" on page 334 v "Checking job status" on page 336 v "Interrupting and restarting a job that is currently printing on an InfoPrint 4000/4100" on page 336 v "Stopping, restarting, or pausing a job that is currently printing" on page 338 v "Pausing a job that's printing" on page 341 v "Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing" on page 342 v "Stopping a printer to perform scheduled maintenance" on page 344 v "Fixing a printer problem and starting to print again" on page 344 v "Using the correct halftones for the installed toner version" on page 348 Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70 If your printer has the capability to duplex and has an option on the console to turn it on and off, you should understand the hierarchy of duplex processing options based on your selections. The InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70 can produce either simplex (single-sided) or duplex (double-sided) output. You can turn the duplex option ON or OFF at the printer console, depending upon what type of output you need. However, you can also turn duplexing on and off using the sides attribute in InfoPrint Manager. If you use InfoPrint Manager to turn duplexing on or off, the InfoPrint Manager setting will override the setting on the printer. You can set the sides attribute on a document, default document, or an actual destination. You can also specify duplex or simplex in a form definition (formdef). If you set the attribute in a document, that setting overrides the value in the formdef. The formdef overrides the setting on the default document, which overrides the setting on the actual destination. All of these settings override the setting on the printer console. Important: The default value of the sides attribute on all three objects (document, default document, and actual destination) is Use default. When InfoPrint Manager encounters that value, it considers the attribute "not set" and looks to the next item in the priority list to see if sides is set there. InfoPrint Manager keeps going down the list until it finds a value to use. Some examples of this behavior include: 329

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Chapter 34. General Operator and User Procedures
This chapter describes these procedures:
v
“Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70”
v
“Deleting orphan files and resubmitting jobs to MVS Download” on page 330
v
“Using a Windows gateway printer” on page 331
v
“Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your desktop” on
page 332
v
“Submitting jobs through InfoPrint Manager hot folders” on page 332
v
“Submitting print jobs through the InfoPrint Manager LPD” on page 334
v
“Checking job status” on page 336
v
“Interrupting and restarting a job that is currently printing on an InfoPrint
4000/4100” on page 336
v
“Stopping, restarting, or pausing a job that is currently printing” on page 338
v
“Pausing a job that's printing” on page 341
v
“Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing” on page 342
v
“Stopping a printer to perform scheduled maintenance” on page 344
v
“Fixing a printer problem and starting to print again” on page 344
v
“Using the correct halftones for the installed toner version” on page 348
Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70
If your printer has the capability to duplex and has an option on the console to
turn it on and off, you should understand the hierarchy of duplex processing
options based on your selections.
The InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70 can produce either simplex (single-sided) or
duplex (double-sided) output. You can turn the duplex option
ON
or
OFF
at the
printer console, depending upon what type of output you need. However, you can
also turn duplexing on and off using the
sides
attribute in InfoPrint Manager. If
you use InfoPrint Manager to turn duplexing on or off, the InfoPrint Manager
setting will override the setting on the printer.
You can set the
sides
attribute on a document, default document, or an actual
destination. You can also specify
duplex
or
simplex
in a form definition (formdef).
If you set the attribute in a document, that setting overrides the value in the
formdef. The formdef overrides the setting on the default document, which
overrides the setting on the actual destination. All of these settings override the
setting on the printer console.
Important:
The default value of the
sides
attribute on all three objects (document,
default document, and actual destination) is
Use default
. When InfoPrint Manager
encounters that value, it considers the attribute "not set" and looks to the next item
in the priority list to see if
sides
is set there. InfoPrint Manager keeps going down
the list until it finds a value to use.
Some examples of this behavior include:
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