Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 173
Hierarchy of transform options, ps2afpd.cfg, boldface, Notes, pragma bwModel=banded
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see"Using the PDF Parallel RIP" on page 175. If you have a multi-processor AIX server, make the changes described below to the PDF RIP daemon configuration file (ps2afpd.cfg) that are shown below in boldface text in Figure 13. Notes: 1. If your InfoPrint AIX server has only a single processor, you should not make these configuration changes because they would result in reduced performance. 2. Both -pragma bwModel=banded and -pragma beThread=yes can also improve performance of the PostScript RIP. 3. If you are processing double-byte fonts (for example, with Kanji printing), you must set pdfParallel=no. # ps2afpd configuration file # KEYWORD EQUIVALENT ps2afp FLAG PURPOSE port = 8251 # -P which TCP/IP port to use work_directory = /var/psf/ps2afp # directory to put work files into log_file = /var/psf/ps2afp/ps2afpd.log # where to write log messages notify = root # who to notify if problems encountered mail_command = /usr/bin/mail # program used to send notifications ps_program = /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ps2api # name of the PostScript interpreter program ps_init_file = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afpe.ps # name of the PostScript interpreter # initialization file ps_files_path = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp :\ /usr/lpp/psf/config :\ /usr/lpp/psf # path to search for jobInit files ps_max_memory = 32000K # -M maximum amount of memory that # PostScript uses; the 'K' is ignored ps_job_timeout = 999 # -j maximum number of minutes # to process PostScript job ps_server_timeout = 180 # -s maximum number of minutes # server waits between jobs ps_font_map_files = /usr/lpp/psf/ps/psfonts.map :\ /var/psf.psfonts/user.map # list of font mapping files ps_width = 8.5i # -w width of generated image ps_length = 11i # -l length of generated image ps_x_offset = 0i # -x left and right margins ps_y_offset = 0i # -y top and bottom margins ps_resolution = 600 # -r resolution of printer ps_output_type = IO1_G4 # -a type of AFP image to generate pragma = pdfParallel=yes ;\ beThread=yes ;\ bwModel=banded Figure 13. Sample High Performance PDF Daemon configuration file Hierarchy of transform options InfoPrint assigns a hierarchy to its use of flags and configuration-file information when it runs the PCL, PostScript, or PDF transform program. The following lists the order in which InfoPrint uses flags and information specified in configuration files: 1. Any values you specify on the command line, including values in the configuration file you specify with the -C flag. Chapter 15. Working with transforms 159