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Working with transforms, Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms

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Chapter 15. Working with transforms InfoPrint provides transform programs for these data streams: v Printer control language (PCL) data stream v PostScript data stream v Portable document format (PDF) data stream v Tag image file form (TIFF) data stream v Joint photographic experts group (JPEG) data stream v Graphic interchange format (GIF) data stream v ditroff data stream v Double-byte ASCII and EUC data streams v line-data data stream v SAP data v XML data v PPML data These transforms also support color management: v PostScript Portable document format (PDF) v Joint photographic experts group (JPEG) v Graphic interchange format (GIF) v Tag image file format (TIFF) The transforms convert the incoming data stream into the Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) format. When a job in any of these formats is submitted to print on a PSF actual destination, InfoPrint automatically invokes the appropriate transform. You can also run the transforms from the AIX command line without printing the generated output. You might find this useful if you intend to print the job later. Jobs print more quickly if they have already been transformed. Most transforms have flags or option keywords that you can use to specify processing information. For a list of the flags or options and values for each transform, see InfoPrint Manager: Reference or to the transforms' man pages. Configuration files, environment variables, and user-exit programs allow you to specify processing information for InfoPrint to use when it invokes the transform automatically. You can also use configuration files and environment variables instead of typing flags on the command line whenever you run a transform. Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms You can customize the transforms for PCL, PostScript, and PDF data by specifying values in the transform configuration files. Table 16 on page 158 shows the default configuration files that InfoPrint provides. You can either modify these files or create your own. © Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 1998, 2010 157

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Chapter 15. Working with transforms
InfoPrint provides transform programs for these data streams:
v
Printer control language (PCL) data stream
v
PostScript data stream
v
Portable document format (PDF) data stream
v
Tag image file form (TIFF) data stream
v
Joint photographic experts group (JPEG) data stream
v
Graphic interchange format (GIF) data stream
v
ditroff data stream
v
Double-byte ASCII and EUC data streams
v
line-data data stream
v
SAP data
v
XML data
v
PPML data
These transforms also support color management:
v
PostScript Portable document format (PDF)
v
Joint photographic experts group (JPEG)
v
Graphic interchange format (GIF)
v
Tag image file format (TIFF)
The transforms convert the incoming data stream into the Advanced Function
Presentation (AFP) format.
When a job in any of these formats is submitted to print on a PSF actual
destination, InfoPrint automatically invokes the appropriate transform. You can
also run the transforms from the AIX command line without printing the
generated output. You might find this useful if you intend to print the job later.
Jobs print more quickly if they have already been transformed.
Most transforms have flags or option keywords that you can use to specify
processing information. For a list of the flags or options and values for each
transform, see
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
or to the transforms' man pages.
Configuration files, environment variables, and user-exit programs allow you to
specify processing information for InfoPrint to use when it invokes the transform
automatically. You can also use configuration files and environment variables
instead of typing flags on the command line whenever you run a transform.
Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms
You can customize the transforms for PCL, PostScript, and PDF data by specifying
values in the transform configuration files. Table 16 on page 158 shows the default
configuration files that InfoPrint provides. You can either modify these files or
create your own.
© Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 1998, 2010
157