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Preparing Data Objects non-font resources for Capture

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To select font capture from in-stream JCL add the "CHARS" option to sysout/output statement as follows. //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=A, DEST=LOCAL,FORMDEF=A10110,PAGEDEF=A06462,CHARS=88FB To print a list of the captured fonts, select Print Resource List from IPDS SETTINGS > EMULATION (see page 25). 8.2.2.4 Making TrueType Fonts eligible for Capture on mainframe The Font Installer for AFP Systems can mark TrueType fonts as eligible for capture. However, this is not related to the Font capture flag available to AFP fonts. For detailed information about TrueType font capture, refer to the guide "Using OpenType Fonts in an AFP System" (G544-5876-00). 8.3 Preparing Data Objects (non-font resources) for Capture 8.3.1 Capturing Data Objects from an IBM Host 8.3.1.1 Enabling Data Object Capture on the Printer Follow the steps below to enable capturing of data objects in the printer. For details refer to RESOURCE CAPTURE Menu Options on page 46). 1. Select the storage media: Settings > IPDS Settings > Resource Capture > Capture Media. (This step is only necessary if both disk and flash are installed in the printer.) 2. Activate font capture: Settings > IPDS Settings > Resource Capture > Capture Data Object. Make sure that the value is set to Enable. 8.3.1.2 Making Data Objects Eligible for Capture on the Host Object containers are used to carry non-OCA objects, such as GIF and TIFF images, in an AFP data stream. There are different ways to include them in your data, depending on your installation and how you want to use them. On the iSeries the DDS keyword AFPRES lets you reference a print resource stored in the integrated file system, including an object container. Object containers can be mapped using the MO:DCA Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field. Mapping causes PSF to send the object container to the printer to be used multiple times, just like it does fonts, overlays and page segments. If you want them downloaded once to the printer and used repeatedly on subsequent pages or overlays, they should be included as data object resources. Data object resources are those object containers (or IOCA objects) that are sent to the printer in the IPDS home state. Object containers sent to the printer in this state are saved as data object resources to be used later while processing a page or overlay. 76

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To select font capture from in-stream JCL add the "CHARS" option to sysout/output statement as follows.
//OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=A,
DEST=LOCAL,FORMDEF=A10110,PAGEDEF=A06462,CHARS=88FB
To print a list of the captured fonts, select
Print Resource List
from
IPDS SETTINGS > EMULATION
(see page
25
).
8.2.2.4
Making TrueType Fonts eligible for Capture on mainframe
The Font Installer for AFP Systems can mark TrueType fonts as eligible for capture. However, this is not
related to the Font capture flag available to AFP fonts.
For detailed information about TrueType font capture, refer to the guide
Using OpenType Fonts in an
AFP System
(G544-5876-00).
8.3
Preparing Data Objects (non-font resources) for Capture
8.3.1
Capturing Data Objects from an IBM Host
8.3.1.1
Enabling Data Object Capture on the Printer
Follow the steps below to enable capturing of data objects in the printer. For details refer to RESOURCE
CAPTURE Menu Options on page
46
).
1.
Select the storage media:
Settings > IPDS Settings > Resource Capture > Capture Media.
(This step is only necessary if both disk and flash are installed in the printer.)
2.
Activate font capture:
Settings > IPDS Settings > Resource Capture > Capture Data Object.
Make sure that the value is set to
Enable.
8.3.1.2
Making Data Objects Eligible for Capture on the Host
Object containers are used to carry non-OCA objects, such as GIF and TIFF images, in an AFP data
stream. There are different ways to include them in your data, depending on your installation and how
you want to use them.
On the iSeries the DDS keyword AFPRES lets you reference a print resource stored in the integrated file
system, including an object container.
Object containers can be mapped using the MO:DCA Map Data Resource (MDR) structured field.
Mapping causes PSF to send the object container to the printer to be used multiple times, just like it does
fonts, overlays and page segments. If you want them downloaded once to the printer and used repeatedly
on subsequent pages or overlays, they should be included as
data object resources.
Data object resources
are those object containers (or IOCA objects) that are sent to the printer in the IPDS home state. Object
containers sent to the printer in this state are saved as data object resources to be used later while
processing a page or overlay.