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Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp transform, Staple 3, Type 17

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# ps2afpd configuration file # KEYWORD EQUIVALENT ps2afp FLAG PURPOSE port = 8251 # 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/ps2afpi # name of PostScript interpreter program ps_init_file = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp/ps2afpe.ps # name of PostScript interpreter # initialization file ps_files_path = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp :\ /usr/lpp/psf/config # path to search for jobInit files : : : # ENABLING STAPLING OR PUNCH FINISHING OPTIONS THROUGH THE TRANSFORM # If you want to use the stapling or punch finishing options and have # ensured that your PostScript driver supports these options, # use the following options: device_controls=finishing Figure 14. Sample PostScript Daemon configuration file sections with staple and punch options Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp transform The following tables list the subset of PostScript information transformed to Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) MO:DCA-P structured fields and triplets to support staple and punch operations. The changes described below should only be done by someone with extensive knowledge of the PostScript language, such as someone writing their own PostScript driver. The > setpagedevice } { >> setpagedevice } This example indicates that the printer will place two staples at the top of a page, whether the page has either a Portrait or a Landscape orientation. /Staple 3 The key that introduces the StapleDetails Dictionary. /Type 17 A required key reserved for future use. 162 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp
transform
The following tables list the subset of PostScript information transformed to
Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) MO:DCA-P structured fields and triplets to
support staple and punch operations. The changes described below should only be
done by someone with extensive knowledge of the PostScript language, such as
someone writing their own PostScript driver.
The
<< /Staple 3
information below is a particular example drawn from Table 17
on page 163 and Table 18 on page 163. Both tables contain pertinent information
for adding stapling operations to your PostScript data stream.
{ << /Staple 3
/StapleDetails << /Type 17 /Position 17 >> >> setpagedevice }
{ << /Staple 3
/StapleDetails << /Type 17 /Position 18 >> >> setpagedevice }
This example indicates that the printer will place two staples at the top of a page,
whether the page has either a Portrait or a Landscape orientation.
/Staple 3
The key that introduces the StapleDetails Dictionary.
/Type 17
A required key reserved for future use.
# ps2afpd configuration file
# KEYWORD
EQUIVALENT ps2afp FLAG
PURPOSE
###################################################################
port = 8251
#
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/ps2afpi
#
name of PostScript interpreter program
ps_init_file = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp/ps2afpe.ps
#
name of PostScript interpreter
#
initialization file
ps_files_path = /usr/lpp/psf/ps2afp :\
/usr/lpp/psf/config
#
path to search for jobInit files
:
:
:
######################################################################
# ENABLING STAPLING OR PUNCH FINISHING OPTIONS THROUGH THE TRANSFORM
# If you want to use the stapling or punch finishing options and have
# ensured that your PostScript driver supports these options,
# use the following options:
device_controls=finishing
Figure 14. Sample PostScript Daemon configuration file sections with staple and punch options
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InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures