Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 23

Configuring the PSF TCP/IP printer in InfoPrint Manager

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Configuring the PSF TCP/IP printer in InfoPrint Manager Once you have created the actual destination in InfoPrint Manager, you must do several other things before you can print. Complete the following procedures in any order. Instructions appear below. v "Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace" v "Identifying where to store AFP resources" v "Specifying the color rasterized image processor (RIP) on this server" on page 11 v "Changing the color rendering value" on page 11 Once you have completed these steps, see Chapter 28, "Using InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus," on page 273 for additional information about sending print jobs to the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus. Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace The Input Manager is the part of InfoPrint Manager that breaks print jobs into segments to allow greater flexibility during processing. The Input Manager stores job segments in its workspace. Segments remain in the workspace either until they are manually deleted or the workspace fills up, depending on how you choose to manage the workspace. By default, the Input Manager workspace is located at /var/psf/segments. Because of the size and complexity of the color print jobs you send to your InfoPrint Color 130 Plus, the Input Manager workspace must have at least 18 GB of disk space available and it should be a separate filesystem. If the existing /var/psf/segments does not have that much disk space available, the easiest thing to do is to create a new filesystem and mount it over /var/psf/segments. None of the InfoPrint Manager settings need to be changed. Note: Make sure that the new filesystem is set to mount automatically at system reboot so that it will still be available if you have to reboot your system. If you do not want to overmount the filesystem, you can create a new filesystem and mount it on a different mount point. In this case, you must change the Input Manager settings to point to the correct location. To change the Input Manager settings, do this. 1. At an AIX command prompt, type: smitty pd_psf_com_adm_inp 2. Change the PATH used for work area & percent usage threshold to point to the new filesystem you created. 3. Confirm the changes and exit SMIT. Identifying where to store AFP resources There are various kinds of AFP resources, such as form definitions, page definitions, overlays, and fonts. The newest kind of AFP resource is the data object. Like other resources, data object resources are files that you can include in AFP documents. Data object resources can be EPS, PDF, and IOCA files. In addition, if you use the transforms that come with InfoPrint Manager to convert TIF, GIF, and JPEG images into AFP first, they can be used as data object resources as well. See "Transforming color images" on page 273. Chapter 2. Installing and configuring printer devices and related hardware 9

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Configuring the PSF TCP/IP printer in InfoPrint Manager
Once you have created the actual destination in InfoPrint Manager, you must do
several other things before you can print. Complete the following procedures in
any order. Instructions appear below.
v
“Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace”
v
“Identifying where to store AFP resources”
v
“Specifying the color rasterized image processor (RIP) on this server” on page 11
v
“Changing the color rendering value” on page 11
Once you have completed these steps, see Chapter 28, “Using InfoPrint Manager
with the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus,” on page 273 for additional information about
sending print jobs to the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus.
Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace
The Input Manager is the part of InfoPrint Manager that breaks print jobs into
segments to allow greater flexibility during processing. The Input Manager stores
job segments in its workspace. Segments remain in the workspace either until they
are manually deleted or the workspace fills up, depending on how you choose to
manage the workspace. By default, the Input Manager workspace is located at
/var/psf/segments
.
Because of the size and complexity of the color print jobs you send to your
InfoPrint Color 130 Plus, the Input Manager workspace must have at least 18 GB
of disk space available and it should be a separate filesystem. If the existing
/var/psf/segments
does not have that much disk space available, the easiest thing
to do is to create a new filesystem and mount it over
/var/psf/segments
. None of
the InfoPrint Manager settings need to be changed.
Note:
Make sure that the new filesystem is set to mount automatically at system
reboot so that it will still be available if you have to reboot your system.
If you do not want to overmount the filesystem, you can create a new filesystem
and mount it on a different mount point. In this case, you must change the Input
Manager settings to point to the correct location. To change the Input Manager
settings, do this.
1.
At an AIX command prompt, type:
smitty
pd_psf_com_adm_inp
2.
Change the
PATH used for work area & percent usage threshold
to point to
the new filesystem you created.
3.
Confirm the changes and exit SMIT.
Identifying where to store AFP resources
There are various kinds of AFP resources, such as form definitions, page
definitions, overlays, and fonts. The newest kind of AFP resource is the
data object
.
Like other resources, data object resources are files that you can include in AFP
documents. Data object resources can be EPS, PDF, and IOCA files. In addition, if
you use the transforms that come with InfoPrint Manager to convert TIF, GIF, and
JPEG images into AFP first, they can be used as data object resources as well. See
“Transforming color images” on page 273.
Chapter 2. Installing and configuring printer devices and related hardware
9