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Associating an input data user-exit program with an actual destination You can use the input data user-exit program to monitor the contents of the data stream coming into InfoPrint Manager from the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface. Start theInfoPrint Manager Administration Interface and select the printer that you want to associate with an auxiliary sheet. Then, click Printer → Properties to open the Printer Properties notebook. To complete this task, see the online help in the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface, starting with the topic Using auxiliary-sheet objects. Associating an output data user-exit program with an actual destination You can use the output data user-exit program to monitor the contents of the data stream created by InfoPrint from the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface. Start the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface and select the printer that you want to associate with an auxiliary sheet. Then, click Printer → Properties to open the Printer Properties notebook. To complete this task, see the online help in the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface, starting with the topic Using auxiliary-sheet objects. Using Interrupt Message Pages Interrupt Message Pages (IMPs) provide a way for printer operators to find the cause and location of a printing problem. IMPs are pages that are similar to the message pages that print at the end of a print job, but IMPs are printed at the point of an error where a possible data loss has occurred. This will allow the operators to make sure that no data is missing, or to compensate for issues during the post-processing phase of the print job. IMPs are for use with PSF TCP/IP attached printers using the PSF DSS or the Distributed Print Function (DPF). They are associated with an Actual Destination (AD), and cannot be changed for each job. IMPs do not work with other PSF attachment types. IMPs and finishing processes are incompatible and we do not recommend combining these functions. Scenario/Condition Pause/Resume job Pause/Resume printer AD shutdown - Synchronous (same as pause job) AD shutdown - Now (stop as soon as possible) Recoverable data and hardware exceptions (including paper jams, pre-/post-processor exceptions) Back/Forward spacing Back/Forward spacing with no pages committed Print a page range Produce interrupt message page? Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No No Cancel job - Pdrm/pddelete - Cancel button on the printer No Yes Chapter 7. Creating and managing auxiliary sheets and user-exit programs 93

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Associating an input data user-exit program with an actual
destination
You can use the input data user-exit program to monitor the contents of the data
stream coming into InfoPrint Manager from the
InfoPrint Manager
Administration Interface
. Start theInfoPrint Manager Administration Interface and
select the printer that you want to associate with an auxiliary sheet. Then, click
Printer
Properties
to open the
Printer Properties
notebook. To complete this task,
see the online help in the
InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface
, starting
with the topic
Using auxiliary-sheet objects
.
Associating an output data user-exit program with an actual
destination
You can use the output data user-exit program to monitor the contents of the data
stream created by InfoPrint from the
InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface
.
Start the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface and select the printer that you
want to associate with an auxiliary sheet. Then, click
Printer
Properties
to open
the
Printer Properties
notebook. To complete this task, see the online help in the
InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface
, starting with the topic
Using
auxiliary-sheet objects
.
Using Interrupt Message Pages
Interrupt Message Pages (IMPs) provide a way for printer operators to find the
cause and location of a printing problem. IMPs are pages that are similar to the
message pages that print at the end of a print job, but IMPs are printed at the
point of an error where a possible data loss has occurred. This will allow the
operators to make sure that no data is missing, or to compensate for issues during
the post-processing phase of the print job.
IMPs are for use with PSF TCP/IP attached printers using the PSF DSS or the
Distributed Print Function (DPF). They are associated with an Actual Destination
(AD), and cannot be changed for each job. IMPs do not work with other PSF
attachment types. IMPs and finishing processes are incompatible and we do not
recommend combining these functions.
Scenario/Condition
Produce interrupt message page?
Pause/Resume job
Yes
Pause/Resume printer
No
AD shutdown -
Synchronous
(same as pause job)
Yes
AD shutdown -
Now
(stop as soon as possible)
No
Recoverable data and hardware exceptions
(including paper jams, pre-/post-processor exceptions)
Yes
Back/Forward spacing
Yes
Back/Forward spacing with no pages committed
No
Print a page range
No
Cancel job
- Pdrm/pddelete
- Cancel button on the printer
No
Yes
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