Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 174

Stapling and punch options available from the ps2afp transform, ps2afp, pcl2afp.cfg, device_controls

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InfoPrint commands process flags from left to right. If you enter the same flag more than once, InfoPrint uses the last occurrence of the flag to determine the value to use. For example, if you specify this command: ps2afp -Cconfig.file -r240 -r300 myfile.ps The ps2afp command transforms the file using 300-pel resolution. InfoPrint ignores the resolution value specified in the configuration file config.file and the first -r240 flag and value. 2. Values specified in the pcl2afp.cfg or ps2afp.cfg configuration file in the current directory, if one exists and if you enter the transform command directly. InfoPrint ignores values in the current directory if you invoke the transform command indirectly by submitting a job to print. 3. Values specified in the pcl2afp.cfg or ps2afp.cfg configuration file in your home directory, if one exists. 4. Values specified in the default transform command configuration file named in Table 16 on page 158. 5. Values specified in a customized configuration file identified with the -C flag of the pcl2afpd or ps2afpd command when the transform daemon started. 6. Values specified in the default transform daemon configuration file named in Table 16 on page 158. 7. Default values that are built into InfoPrint. These are the same as the transform defaults except that the default PostScript or PDF output type is an IM1 uncompressed image. Stapling and punch options available from the ps2afp transform You can use the ps2afp transform to specify both staple and punch finishing options. However, you must: 1. Ensure that the IPDS (Intelligent Printer Data Stream) capable printer supports either staple or punch finishing options. 2. Ensure that the PostScript input file contains either staple or punch information. 3. Ensure that the keyword finishing is assigned to the device_controls option in the ps2afpd.cfg configuration file, as shown in the bold-faced example in Figure 14 on page 162. 4. Ensure that the application or driver that generated the PostScript supports the subset of staple or punch operations enabled in the ps2afp transform. See "Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp transform" on page 162 for a list of these staple and punch options. If you are interested in using this finishing support, the PostScript drivers available with the following printers contain this support. These InfoPrint printers should be specified in a TCP/IP DSS: v InfoPrint 2085 v InfoPrint 2105 v InfoPrint 2060ES v InfoPrint 2075ES v InfoPrint 2090ES v InfoPrint 2105ES 160 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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InfoPrint commands process flags from left to right. If you enter the same flag
more than once, InfoPrint uses the last occurrence of the flag to determine the
value to use. For example, if you specify this command:
ps2afp -Cconfig.file -r240 -r300 myfile.ps
The
ps2afp
command transforms the file using 300-pel resolution. InfoPrint
ignores the resolution value specified in the configuration file
config.file
and
the first
-r240
flag and value.
2.
Values specified in the
pcl2afp.cfg
or
ps2afp.cfg
configuration file in the
current directory, if one exists and if you enter the transform command directly.
InfoPrint ignores values in the current directory if you invoke the transform
command indirectly by submitting a job to print.
3.
Values specified in the
pcl2afp.cfg
or
ps2afp.cfg
configuration file in your
home directory, if one exists.
4.
Values specified in the default transform command configuration file named in
Table 16 on page 158.
5.
Values specified in a customized configuration file identified with the
-C
flag of
the
pcl2afpd
or
ps2afpd
command when the transform daemon started.
6.
Values specified in the default transform daemon configuration file named in
Table 16 on page 158.
7.
Default values that are built into InfoPrint. These are the same as the transform
defaults except that the default PostScript or PDF output type is an IM1
uncompressed image.
Stapling and punch options available from the ps2afp transform
You can use the
ps2afp
transform to specify both staple and punch finishing
options. However, you must:
1.
Ensure that the IPDS (Intelligent Printer Data Stream) capable printer supports
either staple or punch finishing options.
2.
Ensure that the PostScript input file contains either staple or punch
information.
3.
Ensure that the keyword
finishing
is assigned to the
device_controls
option in
the
ps2afpd.cfg
configuration file, as shown in the bold-faced example in
Figure 14 on page 162.
4.
Ensure that the application or driver that generated the PostScript supports the
subset of staple or punch operations enabled in the
ps2afp
transform. See
“Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp transform” on page 162
for a list of these staple and punch options.
If you are interested in using this finishing support, the PostScript drivers available
with the following printers contain this support. These InfoPrint printers should be
specified in a TCP/IP DSS:
v
InfoPrint 2085
v
InfoPrint 2105
v
InfoPrint 2060ES
v
InfoPrint 2075ES
v
InfoPrint 2090ES
v
InfoPrint 2105ES
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InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures