Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 264

Preventing InfoPrint from using GRID files, Using the 'no resident' version of the sample grid files

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Preventing InfoPrint from using GRID files If you have obtained a 300-pel printer but print 240-pel jobs, the printer-resident fonts might have different line spacings and endings in the printed output. For some types of billing statements, these line endings are inappropriate. You can solve this problem by preventing InfoPrint from using the GRID files. This prevents the use of the printer-resident fonts. Perform this procedure: 1. Using the AIX mv command, rename your customized GRID files. For example, if you are in the /var/psf/PrinterName directory and you want to rename the charset.grd to charset.grd.bak, enter: mv charset.grd charset.grd.bak 2. Copy the /usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.sample file to charset.grd in the /var/psf/PrinterName directory. 3. Using an AIX editor, such as vi, edit the copied charset.grd file and place a dash (-) in the fgid column. 4. Copy the /usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.sample file to codepage.grd in the /var/psf/PrinterName directory. 5. Edit the copied codepage.grd file and place a dash (-) in the cpgid column. Using the 'no resident' version of the sample grid files There might be situations when you do not want InfoPrint Manager to use printer-resident fonts. If you do not have customized GRID files and want to use the 'no resident' version of the sample grid files shipped with InfoPrint Manager, complete this procedure: 1. From the AIX command line: cd /var/psf/PrinterName Where PrinterName is the name of the InfoPrint physical printer that represents the actual printer device. 2. Create the charset.grd file from the charset.grd.nores file: cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.nores charset.grd 3. Create the codepage.grd file from the codepage.grd.nores file: cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.nores codepage.grd 250 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Preventing InfoPrint from using GRID files
If you have obtained a 300-pel printer but print 240-pel jobs, the printer-resident
fonts might have different line spacings and endings in the printed output. For
some types of billing statements, these line endings are inappropriate. You can
solve this problem by preventing InfoPrint from using the GRID files. This
prevents the use of the printer-resident fonts. Perform this procedure:
1.
Using the AIX
mv
command, rename your customized GRID files. For example,
if you are in the
/var/psf
/
PrinterName
directory and you want to rename the
charset.grd
to
charset.grd.bak
, enter:
mv charset.grd charset.grd.bak
2.
Copy the
/usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.sample
file to
charset.grd
in the
/var/psf/
PrinterName
directory.
3.
Using an AIX editor, such as
vi
, edit the copied
charset.grd
file and place a
dash (–) in the
fgid
column.
4.
Copy the
/usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.sample
file to
codepage.grd
in the
/var/psf/
PrinterName
directory.
5.
Edit the copied
codepage.grd
file and place a dash (–) in the
cpgid
column.
Using the 'no resident' version of the sample grid files
There might be situations when you do not want InfoPrint Manager to use
printer-resident fonts.
If you do not have customized GRID files and want to use the 'no resident' version
of the sample grid files shipped with InfoPrint Manager, complete this procedure:
1.
From the AIX command line:
cd /var/psf/
PrinterName
Where
PrinterName
is the name of the InfoPrint physical printer that represents
the actual printer device.
2.
Create the
charset.grd
file from the
charset.grd.nores
file:
cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/charset.grd.nores charset.grd
3.
Create the codepage.grd file from the codepage.grd.nores file:
cp /usr/lpp/psf/grd/codepage.grd.nores codepage.grd
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InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures