Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 262

Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files, FCS name, charset.grd, var/psf, code grd

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4. Change the first entry in the copied line, in the FCS name column, to the character set identifier of the Prestige 10-point font that you want to map to the Gothic 10-point font. You can change the comment at the end of the copied line to identify the mapping change you are making. C0S0PR10 40 - 144 240 # PRESTIGE 10 mapped to GOTHIC TEXT 10 5. Search the remainder of the charset.grd file to make sure that it contains no other C0S0PR10 entries. A later entry of the same character set would replace the entry you just made. 6. Save your changes and close the file. To print jobs that specify the personal computer ASCII code page for Iceland, T1000861, but that code page is not available, you can map code page T1000861 to the personal computer multilingual code page for ASCII data, T1000850. Perform these steps: 1. From the AIX command line, change to the /var/psf/PrinterName directory, where PrinterName is the name of the InfoPrint actual destination representing the printer device. 2. Create the codepage.grd file from the codepage.grd.sample file. Enter the command: cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.sample codepage.grd 3. Using an AIX editor, such as vi, edit the codepage.grd file you just created and copy this line for the personal computer multilingual code page for ASCII data: T1000850 850 980 # PC MULTILINGUAL 4. Change the first entry in the copied line, in the code page name column, to the code page identifier of the personal computer ASCII code page for Iceland font that you want to map to the multilingual code page. You can change the comment at the end of the copied line to identify the mapping change you are making. T1000860 850 980 # ICELAND MAPPED TO MULTILINGUAL 5. Search the remainder of the codepage.grd file to make sure that it contains no other T1000860 entries. A later entry of the same character set would replace the entry you just made. 6. Save your changes and close the file. Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files You can add new entries to map your GRID data to the resident fonts in your printer by modifying either the fgid.grd.sample file or the cpgid.grd.sample file. If you have a printer that does not support the outline font technology (such as the InfoPrint 3835 Advanced Function Printer), We recommend that you map all the CZnnnn entries to raster font character-set names. If you do not create this mapping, InfoPrint issues an error message and does not print the job. For example, if you wanted to map the Times New Roman Latin 1 character set to the raster version, you would do these steps: 1. From the AIX command line, change to the /var/psf/PrinterName directory, where PrinterName is the name of the InfoPrint physical printer representing the printer device. 2. Create the fgid.grd file from the fgid.grd.sample file. Enter the command: cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/fgid.grd.sample fgid.grd 3. Using an AIX editor, edit the file that you just created and copy this line: 248 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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4.
Change the first entry in the copied line, in the
FCS name
column, to the
character set identifier of the Prestige 10-point font that you want to map to the
Gothic 10-point font. You can change the comment at the end of the copied line
to identify the mapping change you are making.
C0S0PR10
40
- 144
240
#
PRESTIGE 10 mapped to GOTHIC TEXT 10
5.
Search the remainder of the
charset.grd
file to make sure that it contains no
other C0S0PR10 entries. A later entry of the same character set would replace
the entry you just made.
6.
Save your changes and close the file.
To print jobs that specify the personal computer ASCII code page for Iceland,
T1000861, but that code page is not available, you can map code page T1000861 to
the personal computer multilingual code page for ASCII data, T1000850.
Perform these steps:
1.
From the AIX command line, change to the
/var/psf/
PrinterName
directory,
where
PrinterName
is the name of the InfoPrint actual destination representing
the printer device.
2.
Create the
codepage.grd
file from the
codepage.grd.sample
file. Enter the
command:
cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.sample codepage.grd
3.
Using an AIX editor, such as vi, edit the
codepage.grd
file you just created and
copy this line for the personal computer multilingual code page for ASCII data:
T1000850
850
980
# PC MULTILINGUAL
4.
Change the first entry in the copied line, in the
code page name
column, to the
code page identifier of the personal computer ASCII code page for Iceland font
that you want to map to the multilingual code page. You can change the
comment at the end of the copied line to identify the mapping change you are
making.
T1000860
850
980
# ICELAND MAPPED TO MULTILINGUAL
5.
Search the remainder of the
codepage.grd
file to make sure that it contains no
other T1000860 entries. A later entry of the same character set would replace
the entry you just made.
6.
Save your changes and close the file.
Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files
You can add new entries to map your GRID data to the resident fonts in your
printer by modifying either the
fgid.grd.sample
file or the
cpgid.grd.sample
file. If
you have a printer that does not support the outline font technology (such as the
InfoPrint 3835 Advanced Function Printer), We recommend that you map all the
CZ
nnnn
entries to raster font character-set names. If you do not create this
mapping, InfoPrint issues an error message and does not print the job.
For example, if you wanted to map the Times New Roman Latin 1 character set to
the raster version, you would do these steps:
1.
From the AIX command line, change to the
/var/psf/
PrinterName
directory,
where
PrinterName
is the name of the InfoPrint physical printer representing
the printer device.
2.
Create the
fgid.grd
file from the
fgid.grd.sample
file. Enter the command:
cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/fgid.grd.sample fgid.grd
3.
Using an AIX editor, edit the file that you just created and copy this line:
248
InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures