Lexmark X952 Forms and Bar Code Card User's Guide - Page 14

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Creating and managing forms Forms overview Electronic-forms solutions integrate both electronic and hard-copy documents, and let you create custom forms to create a dynamic document workflow for any business. The forms can be either printer-based or server-based. You can quickly design electronic forms, store them on a printer, automatically merge them with text files, and then print, fax, e-mail, or archive the output. The electronic-forms solutions contain different modules that automate workflow processes. These modules include Forms Composer and Forms Manager. Note: Forms Composer and Forms Manager are required software programs that can be purchased separately. Forms Composer is a design tool that offers the following features: • Easy-to-use graphical user interface to create forms and map data to the forms • Importing of existing PDF documents for compatibility • Creating of documents for printer-based and server-based technologies The Data pane of Forms Composer allows mapping variable data that comes from the host system. You can set the paper size and input text before downloading the form to the printer flash memory or optional/standard printer hard disk. After a form is designed and is in the printer, data can be sent directly from your host computer over a TCP/IP network, through a USB connection to the printer, through a parallel card to the printer, or through a serial card to the printer. The Forms and Bar Code Card then merges the data with the correct form using predefined activation conditions. Activation conditions are defined as triggers that let you select the correct formset on the printer memory or printer hard disk. You can define activation conditions when designing your form in Forms Composer or creating a forms directive. Every time you create a new form for a data set, you are creating a project which you must upload to a printer with both flash memory and Forms and Bar Code Card installed. Forms Manager downloads and manages formsets on printers with the Forms and Bar Code Card installed. You can add formsets to printers, retrieve printer information, and view saved files on the printer. Using Forms Manager, you can also upgrade the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware on the printer. The Forms and Bar Code Card has firmware that automatically merges the data with the correct form design (formset) and prints the completed form. The host data stream can be SAP RDI, ASCII, or double-byte data encoded in GBK, UTF-8, or UTF-16. The Forms and Bar Code Card uses TrueType fonts and Adobe Font Manager (AFM) to generate PDF output. Creating and managing forms 14

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Creating and managing forms
Forms overview
Electronic-forms solutions integrate both electronic and hard-copy documents, and let you create custom forms to
create a dynamic document workflow for any business. The forms can be either printer-based or server-based. You can
quickly design electronic forms, store them on a printer, automatically merge them with text files, and then print, fax,
e-mail, or archive the output.
The electronic-forms solutions contain different modules that automate workflow processes. These modules include
Forms Composer and Forms Manager.
Note:
Forms Composer and Forms Manager are required software programs that can be purchased separately.
Forms Composer is a design tool that offers the following features:
Easy-to-use graphical user interface to create forms and map data to the forms
Importing of existing PDF documents for compatibility
Creating of documents for printer-based and server-based technologies
The Data pane of Forms Composer allows mapping variable data that comes from the host system. You can set the
paper size and input text before downloading the form to the printer flash memory or optional/standard printer hard
disk. After a form is designed and is in the printer, data can be sent directly from your host computer over a TCP/IP
network, through a USB connection to the printer, through a parallel card to the printer, or through a serial card to the
printer. The Forms and Bar Code Card then merges the data with the correct form using predefined activation conditions.
Activation conditions are defined as triggers that let you select the correct formset on the printer memory or printer
hard disk. You can define activation conditions when designing your form in Forms Composer or creating a forms
directive. Every time you create a new form for a data set, you are creating a project which you must upload to a printer
with both flash memory and Forms and Bar Code Card installed.
Forms Manager downloads and manages formsets on printers with the Forms and Bar Code Card installed. You can
add formsets to printers, retrieve printer information, and view saved files on the printer. Using Forms Manager, you
can also upgrade the Forms and Bar Code Card firmware on the printer.
The Forms and Bar Code Card has firmware that automatically merges the data with the correct form design (formset)
and prints the completed form. The host data stream can be SAP RDI, ASCII, or double-byte data encoded in GBK, UTF-8,
or UTF-16. The Forms and Bar Code Card uses TrueType fonts and Adobe Font Manager (AFM) to generate PDF output.
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