Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 179

Collate options available from the ps2afp transform, Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transforms

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Table 20. Additional PostScript punch details (continued) Top PunchTop Portrait: /Position 3 Landscape: /Position 7 Right PunchRight Portrait: /Position 2 Landscape: /Position 6 Bottom PunchButtom Portrait: /Position 4 Landscape: /Position 8 Table 21. Punch Setting for the /Pattern value Punch Key Name Default 2-holes 3-holes 4-holes Punch* Punch*2 Punch*3 Punch*4 PostScript Punch Details /Pattern 0 /Pattern 6 /Pattern 5 /Pattern 7 Collate options available from the ps2afp transform When a PostScript file contains the collate key, the ps2afp transform recognizes that key, and the resulting AFP output has the copies collated. Not all PostScript printers natively support the PostScript collate key, but if you used a PSF other-driver DSS, InfoPrint Manager exploits this new transform feature and creates PCL that you can print on that same printer and get collated copies. Note: The collation function requires more disk space, so increase the space in /var/psf to store the temporary file for collation. Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transforms You can customize the transforms for TIFF, JPEG, and GIF data by: v Specifying values in the transform configuration files v Setting the transform environment variables Table 22 shows the default configuration files that InfoPrint provides. You can either modify these files or create your own. Table 22. Default TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transform configuration files Data Stream Transform Configuration Files TIFF tiff2afp /usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.cfg /usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.3160cfg /usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.3900cfg JPEG jpeg2afp /usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.cfg /usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.3160cfg /usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.3900cfg Chapter 15. Working with transforms 165

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Table 20. Additional PostScript punch details (continued)
Top
PunchTop
Portrait:
/Position 3
Landscape:
/Position 7
Right
PunchRight
Portrait:
/Position 2
Landscape:
/Position 6
Bottom
PunchButtom
Portrait:
/Position 4
Landscape:
/Position 8
Table 21. Punch Setting for the /Pattern value
Punch
Key Name
PostScript Punch
Details
Default
Punch*
/Pattern 0
2–holes
Punch*2
/Pattern 6
3–holes
Punch*3
/Pattern 5
4–holes
Punch*4
/Pattern 7
Collate options available from the ps2afp transform
When a PostScript file contains the collate key, the
ps2afp
transform recognizes
that key, and the resulting AFP output has the copies collated. Not all PostScript
printers natively support the PostScript collate key, but if you used a PSF
other-driver DSS, InfoPrint Manager exploits this new transform feature and
creates PCL that you can print on that same printer and get collated copies.
Note:
The collation function requires more disk space, so increase the space in
/var/psf
to store the temporary file for collation.
Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transforms
You can customize the transforms for TIFF, JPEG, and GIF data by:
v
Specifying values in the transform configuration files
v
Setting the transform environment variables
Table 22 shows the default configuration files that InfoPrint provides. You can
either modify these files or create your own.
Table 22. Default TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transform configuration files
Data Stream
Transform
Configuration Files
TIFF
tiff2afp
/usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.cfg
/usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.3160cfg
/usr/lpp/psf/tiff2afp/tiff2afp.3900cfg
JPEG
jpeg2afp
/usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.cfg
/usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.3160cfg
/usr/lpp/psf/jpeg2afp/jpeg2afp.3900cfg
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