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How to integrate the printer into an MIS system or production control software, Working with JDF

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● Hot folder: Select a shared folder on the computer's hard disk; the RIP copies the output job there, and the Internal Print Server automatically loads jobs into the queue. NOTE: The shared folder should be the same as the one configured in the RIP. ● JMF: The RIP sends the location of the job via a JMF command and the IPS automatically looks for the files there and loads them directly into the printer queue. ● Not specify: Load the file manually in the IPS File > Open. You can remove a job from the Internal Print Server or printer queue directly from the RIP interface, but only if it was submitted using the JMF method. How to integrate the printer into an MIS system or production control software Specific RIP/MIS implementations will require vendor specific configurations. MIS or Production Control Software applications can retrieve printer status and notifications together with job status and job ink and substrate consumption, from the printer via the HP JDF/JMF Interface. It is also possible to remove a job in the printer queue via the HP JDF/JMF Interface. As explained in the previous section, if the RIP combines several jobs into one before sending it to the printer, the recommendation is to connect the MIS or Production Control software to the RIP instead of the IPS in order to get the grouped jobs' individual job status. Be sure to assign unique names to each job in order to identify them in the information gathered from the printer. ENWW Working with JDF 31

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Hot folder
: Select a shared folder on the computer’s hard disk; the RIP copies the output job there, and the
Internal Print Server automatically loads jobs into the queue.
NOTE:
The shared folder should be the same as the one configured in the RIP.
JMF
: The RIP sends the location of the job via a JMF command and the IPS automatically looks for the files
there and loads them directly into the printer queue.
Not specify
: Load the file manually in the IPS
File
>
Open
.
You can remove a job from the Internal Print Server or printer queue directly from the RIP interface, but only if it
was submitted using the JMF method.
How to integrate the printer into an MIS system or production control software
Specific RIP/MIS implementations will require vendor specific configurations.
MIS or Production Control Software applications can retrieve
printer status and notifications together with job
status and job ink and substrate consumption
, from the printer via the
HP JDF/JMF Interface
. It is also possible to
remove a job in the printer queue via the
HP JDF/JMF Interface
.
As explained in the previous section, if the RIP combines several jobs into one before sending it to the printer, the
recommendation is to connect the MIS or Production Control software to the RIP instead of the IPS in order to get
the grouped jobs’ individual job status.
Be sure to assign unique names to each job in order to identify them in the information gathered from the
printer.
ENWW
Working with JDF
31