Lexmark CX923 Card for IPDS: IPDS Emulation Users Guide 5th ed. - Page 7

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1 Introduction 1.1 About This Guide Thank you for purchasing the Lexmark Card for IPDS. This card provides emulation support for the Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) on your printer. With the appropriate adapter and host software, your printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP or IPDS documents from an AS/400, iSeries, System/370, System/390, or zSeries. This guide contains information to assist you in understanding the Lexmark IPDS menu settings and Lexmark IPDS function support. If you need information on configuring host and printer settings to prepare the printer to receive IPDS jobs, refer to the separate document, IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide. Information on how to install the card is in a separate document shipped with your printer. Refer to the documentation shipped with your printer for information on how to install the optional firmware cards. If you need basic information about your printer setup and printer operation, please refer to the printer's user's guide and specific documentation. 1.2 Equipment Requirements and Specifications for IPDS Emulation Printing This manual applies to the following printers: • Lexmark CS82x • Lexmark CS72x • Lexmark CS92x • Lexmark MS52x • Lexmark MS62x • Lexmark MS82x This manual applies to the following multi-function products (MFPs): • Lexmark CX82x • Lexmark CX860 • Lexmark CX72x • Lexmark CX92x • Lexmark MX32x • Lexmark MX42x • Lexmark MX52x • Lexmark MX62x • Lexmark MX72x • Lexmark MX82x NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, the term printer includes both printers and multi-function products (MFPs). 7

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1 Introduction
1.1 About This Guide
Thank you for purchasing the
Lexmark
Card for IPDS
. This card provides emulation support for the
Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) on your printer
.
With the appropriate adapter and host software,
your printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP or IPDS documents from
an AS/400, iSeries, System/370, System/390, or zSeries.
This guide contains information to assist you in understanding the Lexmark IPDS
menu
settings and
Lexmark IPDS function support.
If you need information on configuring host and printer settings to prepare the printer to receive IPDS
jobs, refer to the separate document,
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
.
Information on
how to install the card
is in a separate document shipped with your printer. Refer to the
documentation shipped with your printer for information on how to install the optional firmware cards.
If you need
basic information
about your printer setup and printer operation, please refer to the printer’s
user’
s guide and specific documentation.
1.2
Equipment Requirements and Specifications for IPDS
Emulation Printing
This manual applies to the following printers:
Lexmark CS82x
Lexmark CS72x
Lexmark CS92x
Lexmark MS52x
Lexmark MS62x
Lexmark MS82x
This manual applies to the following multi-function products (MFPs):
Lexmark CX82x
Lexmark CX860
Lexmark CX72x
Lexmark CX92x
Lexmark MX32x
Lexmark MX42x
Lexmark MX52x
Lexmark MX62x
Lexmark MX72x
Lexmark MX82x
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated, the term printer includes both printers and multi-function products
(MFPs).