Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 271

Submitting jobs using a color mapping table, Submitting jobs through the AIX command line, pie1.set

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3. Once you have finished editing the pie1.cfg file, save the file. 4. To create the Color Mapping Table object (MODCA) file that will be used when you submit the job for printing, run the cmt Utility as the input file (-i flag): cmt -i pie1.cfg -o pie1.set This command produces a pie1.set output file. 5. To verify your color mapping table values, or to create a configuration file from a MODCA object file, specify the cmt utility again, using the newly created pie1.set as the input file and pie2.cfg as the output file: cmt -i pie1.set -o pie1.cfg Note: pie2.cfg is specified so that you don't overwrite the original file. You can then compare pie1.cfg to pie2.cfg. 6. Before you try to use this color mapping table to submit a job to InfoPrint Manager, verify that the source file contains the intended values. In this case, the pie1.cfg file should resemble this example, where the source definition represents the input file (in this case AFP) that you are converting to the target definition (an RGB color value of green): BeginMappingDef: BeginSourceDef: ColorSpace: GOCA ColorValue: 11 ObjectType: GOCADATA EndSourceDef: BeginTargetDef: ColorSpace: RGB ColorValue: 12 252 42 EndTargetDef: EndMappingDef: 7. Once you have verified the contents of the source file, see " Submitting jobs using a color mapping table." Submitting jobs using a color mapping table To submit a job using the color mapping tables for spot color, you must make sure that you also specify a resource-context attribute so that the server knows the location of the color mapping table. Once you have configured a Color Mapping Table, you must have defined a logical destination (named prt1 for this example) to which you can send the job. Submitting jobs through the AIX command line Once the logical destination has been defined, you can submit a job to an InfoPrint Manager printer by specifying these from the command line: Command Values pdpr -d prt1 -t -x resource-context=/usr/lpp/psf/config -x color-mapping-table=pie1.set Meaning Print Command with logical destination name. Specifies the name that you want to assign to the job (optional). Explicit path name where the AFP file (in this case pie1), is located on your InfoPrint AIX server. Color Mapping Table that you created in "Creating a color mapping table" on page 255 for printing this file. Chapter 24. Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files 257

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3.
Once you have finished editing the
pie1.cfg
file, save the file.
4.
To create the Color Mapping Table object (MODCA) file that will be used when
you submit the job for printing, run the
cmt
Utility as the input file (
-i
flag):
cmt -i pie1.cfg -o pie1.set
This command produces a
pie1.set
output file.
5.
To verify your color mapping table values, or to create a configuration file from
a MODCA object file, specify the
cmt
utility again, using the newly created
pie1.set
as the input file and
pie2.cfg
as the output file:
cmt -i pie1.set -o pie1.cfg
Note:
pie2.cfg
is specified so that you don't overwrite the original file. You can
then compare
pie1.cfg
to
pie2.cfg
.
6.
Before you try to use this color mapping table to submit a job to InfoPrint
Manager, verify that the source file contains the intended values. In this case,
the
pie1.cfg
file should resemble this example, where the source definition
represents the input file (in this case AFP) that you are converting to the target
definition (an RGB color value of green):
BeginMappingDef:
BeginSourceDef:
ColorSpace: GOCA
ColorValue: 11
ObjectType: GOCADATA
EndSourceDef:
BeginTargetDef:
ColorSpace: RGB
ColorValue: 12 252 42
EndTargetDef:
EndMappingDef:
7.
Once you have verified the contents of the source file, see “ Submitting jobs
using a color mapping table.”
Submitting jobs using a color mapping table
To submit a job using the color mapping tables for spot color, you must make sure
that you also specify a resource-context attribute so that the server knows the
location of the color mapping table. Once you have configured a Color Mapping
Table, you must have defined a logical destination (named
prt1
for this example)
to which you can send the job.
Submitting jobs through the AIX command line
Once the logical destination has been defined, you can submit a job to an InfoPrint
Manager printer by specifying these from the command line:
Command Values
Meaning
pdpr -d prt1
Print Command with logical destination
name.
-t <jobname>
Specifies the name that you want to
assign to the job (optional).
-x resource-context=/usr/lpp/psf/config
Explicit path name where the AFP file (in
this case
pie1
), is located on your
InfoPrint AIX server.
-x color-mapping-table=pie1.set
Color Mapping Table that you created in
“Creating a color mapping table” on
page 255 for printing this file.
Chapter 24. Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files
257