Lexmark MX321 Card for IPDS: IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide 9th ed. - Page 6

iSeries and AS400 LAN Printing Using, the Printer Standard Network Port or, MarkNet Internal Print

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5 iSeries and AS400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server With the optional Card for IPDS and a LAN print server installed, the printer can receive, process, and print AFP/IPDS print jobs over TCP/IP from the following IBM software: • PSF/400 V3R1-R3, V3R6-R7, V4R1-R5, V5R1-R4, V6R1, or greater The information below will lead you through the steps for setting up the AS/400, or iSeries, and the printer to print IPDS jobs over a LAN. The printer must be configured with a Standard Network port or MarkNet internal LAN print server. Refer to the IPDS User's Guide for detailed instructions on using the control panel to select and change option settings. Steps: The following steps must be completed to begin printing IPDS jobs. 1. Choose a Printer Port for Use in the Device Description 2. Create a PSFCFG 3. Create a Printer Device Description 4. Configure the Printer's Print Server TCP/IP Settings 5. Select the IPDS Emulation, Bar Code Size, Host Resolution, and Fax Interrupt Settings 6. Verify IPDS Printing 7. Troubleshooting Step 1: Choose a Printer Port for Use in the Device Description Several printer ports are available for receiving IPDS jobs when using the printer Standard Network port or the MarkNet internal LAN print server. The printer port will be used in one of the following steps. Port descriptions: • Port 5001 - This is the recommended port selection for receiving IPDS jobs. This port is only used for receiving IPDS jobs. • Port 9600 - This port is only provided for compatibility with some older printers. This is not recommended for the printer models listed on this document. • Port 9100 - This port is only provided for compatibility with some older printers. This is not recommended for the printer models listed on this document. Note: If you are replacing a printer using port 9100 or 9600, change to port 5001. Step 2: Create a PSFCFG Note: Examples showing parameters displayed on an iSeries may be different than the parameters displayed on

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iSeries and AS400 LAN Printing Using
the Printer Standard Network Port or
MarkNet Internal Print Server
With the optional Card for IPDS and a LAN print server installed, the printer can receive, process, and print
AFP/IPDS print jobs over TCP/IP from the following IBM software:
PSF/400 V3R1-R3, V3R6-R7, V4R1-R5, V5R1-R4, V6R1, or greater
The information below will lead you through the steps for setting up the AS/400, or iSeries, and the printer to print
IPDS jobs over a LAN. The printer must be configured with a Standard Network port or MarkNet internal LAN print
server.
Refer to the IPDS User’s Guide for detailed instructions on using the control panel to select and change option
settings.
Steps:
The following steps must be completed to begin printing IPDS jobs.
1.
Choose a Printer Port for Use in the Device Description
2.
Create a PSFCFG
3.
Create a Printer Device Description
4.
Configure the Printer’s Print Server TCP/IP Settings
5.
Select the IPDS Emulation, Bar Code Size, Host Resolution, and Fax Interrupt Settings
6.
Verify IPDS Printing
7.
Troubleshooting
Step 1: Choose a Printer Port for Use in the Device Description
Several printer ports are available for receiving IPDS jobs when using the printer Standard Network port or the
MarkNet internal LAN print server. The printer port will be used in one of the following steps.
Port descriptions:
Port 5001
- This is the recommended port selection for receiving IPDS jobs. This port is only used for receiving
IPDS jobs.
Port 9600
- This port is only provided for compatibility with some older printers. This is
not recommended
for
the printer models listed on this document.
Port 9100 -
This port is only provided for compatibility with some older printers. This is
not recommended
for
the printer models listed on this document.
Note:
If you are replacing a printer using port 9100 or 9600, change to port 5001.
Step 2: Create a PSFCFG
Note:
Examples showing parameters displayed on an iSeries may be different than the parameters displayed
on