IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 128
IPDS Menu Item, Value, Description, Notes
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IPDS Menu Item PAGE Value WHOLE* COMP1 COMP2 PRINT EDGE-EDGE OFF* ON FONT SUB OFF* ON Description (continued from previous page...) v COMP2-COMP2 format uses PRINT page as a base, and then adds compression IPDS Begin Line command (see COMP1) and of the following vertical text positioning commands: Absolute Move Baseline, Relative Move Baseline, Draw B Axis Rule, Draw I Axis Rule. Note: Alignment problems can occur if you select COMP1 or COMP2 and you print jobs that mix text with images, graphics, or bar codes. Problems arise when text positioning commands are used to move across text or into non-text (image, graphic, or bar code) areas. Both COMP1 and COMP2 reduce the line spacing of text only and have no effect on non-text data. To minimize this problem, select COMP1, because Begin Line commands are not normally used to move across or into non-text areas. If, however, the application you want to compress does not use Begin Line commands, you should select COMP2. Turns edge-to-edge printing on or off. v OFF-the printer maintains a no-print border of 4 mm on all four paper sides. v ON-The printer allows printing up to the physical page size. Notes: 1. To avoid toner contaminating the printer, IBM recommends leaving EDGE-EDGE set to OFF for IPDS; use ON only when necessary. 2. The IPDS Menu item EDGE-EDGE applies to IPDS data only. To specify edge-to-edge printing for non-IPDS data sent over the coax attachment, use the EDGE-EDGE item on the Coax Setup Menu. To specify edge-to-edge printing for non-IPDS data sent over the twinax attachment, use the EDGE-EDGE item on the Twinax Setup Menu. Turns font substitution on or off. v OFF-if a job requests a font that is not loaded on the printer, the printer generates an IPDS NACK message and the host holds the job. v ON-if a job requests a font that is not loaded on the printer, the printer attempts to substitute another font. 116 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide