Section |
Page |
Figures |
5 |
Tables |
7 |
About this publication |
9 |
The InfoPrint publication library |
9 |
InfoPrint Manager common publication library |
9 |
InfoPrint Manager for AIX publication library |
10 |
InfoPrint Manager for Windows publication library |
10 |
Related information |
11 |
Manual (man) pages for InfoPrint commands, utilities, and transforms |
12 |
Part 1. Administrative procedures: Configuring InfoPrint Manager |
15 |
Chapter 1. Creating and managing servers |
17 |
Preparing to create additional servers in a distributed environment |
17 |
Creating additional servers or starting existing servers |
18 |
Configuring servers with a mixed language environment |
18 |
Shutting down a server |
19 |
Chapter 2. Installing and configuring printer devices and related hardware |
21 |
Configuring and Using InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus |
21 |
System requirements |
21 |
Defining the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus to InfoPrint Manager |
22 |
Configuring the PSF TCP/IP printer in InfoPrint Manager |
23 |
Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace |
23 |
Identifying where to store AFP resources |
23 |
Specifying the color rasterized image processor (RIP) on this server |
25 |
Changing the color rendering value |
25 |
Configuring the InfoPrint 2000 model MS1 (non-AFCCU) |
26 |
Matching media on the printer |
27 |
Telling InfoPrint Manager what media is ready at the printer |
27 |
Submitting jobs to the InfoPrint 2000 printer |
29 |
InfoPrint mode |
29 |
Passthru mode |
29 |
Limitations that apply to the InfoPrint 2000 printer |
30 |
Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 2090ES, 2105ES, 2060ES, 2075ES, 2085, and 2105 printers |
31 |
Configuring as AIX or PSF Other printers to use Send and Save |
31 |
Using Send and Save in InfoPrint Manager |
31 |
Logging accounting information |
33 |
Troubleshooting |
33 |
Configuring as TCP/IP printers to use Booklet Maker |
33 |
Booklet Maker |
34 |
Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 2190, InfoPrint 2210, and InfoPrint 2235 |
34 |
Configuring as AIX or PSF Other printers to use Send and Save |
34 |
Using Send and Save in InfoPrint Manager |
35 |
Logging accounting information |
36 |
Configuring as TCP/IP printers to use Booklet Maker |
36 |
Booklet Maker |
37 |
Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 4000 and 4100 |
37 |
Displaying the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI from the Enhanced Operator Console |
37 |
Limitations of actual screen frequencies and angles on InfoPrint 4000 and 4100 printers |
38 |
Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint Workgroup Printers (15xx, 16xx, 17xx, 18xx and future models) |
39 |
Configuring as AIX or PSF Other printers to use Print and Hold |
39 |
Using Print and Hold in Workgroup Printers (15xx, 16xx, 17xx, 18xx and future models) |
39 |
Logging accounting information |
41 |
Configuring as TCP/IP printers to use Booklet Maker |
41 |
Booklet Maker |
41 |
Configuring the Halftone Management System |
42 |
Starting the Halftone Management System server |
42 |
Starting the Halftone Management System client |
43 |
Calibrating a densitometer |
43 |
Calibrating a printer using the Halftone Management System |
44 |
Defining InfoPrint servers to the Halftone Management System client |
44 |
Defining custom patch sets |
45 |
Calibrating a halftone |
45 |
Measuring optical density with a densitometer |
47 |
Specifying a halftone for printing on the InfoPrint AIX server |
47 |
Printing from InfoPrint Submit Express |
47 |
Printing from the AIX command line |
47 |
Chapter 3. Working with SNMP printers |
49 |
SNMP support |
49 |
About SNMP communication |
49 |
Smart-defaulting actual destination attributes |
49 |
Detecting, reporting, and recovering from printer problems |
50 |
Accessing device information |
51 |
Changing device information |
52 |
Setting up and using SNMP |
53 |
Determining if a printer works with SNMP |
53 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface |
54 |
Procedures |
54 |
Effects on performance with SNMP |
56 |
Server start-up |
56 |
Actual destination queries |
56 |
SNMP polling |
56 |
Chapter 4. Configuring media |
59 |
Determining the media that are in the servers |
59 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface |
59 |
Using the AIX command line |
59 |
Creating a media object |
59 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface |
59 |
Using the AIX command line |
60 |
Viewing or changing attributes of a medium |
61 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface |
61 |
Using the AIX command line |
61 |
Associating a medium with an actual destination |
61 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface |
61 |
Chapter 5. InfoPrint Email support |
63 |
Configuring InfoPrint Email |
63 |
Defining the SMTP Email server to InfoPrint |
63 |
Creating an InfoPrint Email destination |
64 |
Submitting Email jobs |
64 |
Submitting a basic email job |
65 |
Submitting attributes through a file with the -Z option |
65 |
Submitting files with a Korn shell script |
66 |
Submitting text files with a Korn shell script |
67 |
Using the InfoPrint Select client |
68 |
Color Email |
68 |
Submitting color Email attributes through a file |
69 |
Chapter 6. User-exit programs (PSF, Generalized Fax, and Email DSS only) |
71 |
What type of user-exits does InfoPrint Manager support? |
71 |
What sample user-exit programs are available? |
71 |
Creating and using your own user-exit programs |
73 |
Creating your own user-exit programs |
73 |
Compiling and installing the user-exit program |
73 |
Compile and install your user-exit program |
74 |
Activating the user-exit program |
75 |
User-exit program structures |
76 |
Common input and output fields |
76 |
The header page and trailer page user-exit programs |
80 |
The separator page user-exit program |
80 |
The accounting, post-print accounting, and audit user-exit programs |
81 |
The input data user-exit program |
84 |
The output data user-exit program |
87 |
User-exit programs for the line-data transform |
87 |
Input record exit |
88 |
Using the line-data transform user input record exits |
90 |
Output record exit |
91 |
Resource exit |
92 |
Non-zero return codes |
94 |
Attributes of the line-data input file |
94 |
Chapter 7. Creating and managing auxiliary sheets and user-exit programs |
97 |
Preparing to work with auxiliary sheets |
97 |
Terms relating to auxiliary sheets |
97 |
InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects |
98 |
Examples of Brief-Style and Full-Style Auxiliary Sheets |
100 |
Start Sheet Examples |
100 |
Separator Sheet Examples |
100 |
End Sheet Examples |
101 |
Accounting Sheet Examples |
101 |
Audit Sheet Examples |
102 |
Sequence of user-exit programs |
103 |
Directory locations of user-exit programs supplied with InfoPrint |
103 |
Creating and configuring auxiliary-sheet objects (PSF, Generalized Fax, and Email DSS only) |
105 |
Creating new auxiliary-sheet objects using the pdcreate command |
105 |
Associating auxiliary-sheet objects with PSF printers |
105 |
Associating auxiliary sheets for accounting or audit information |
106 |
Associating the post-print accounting user-exit program with an actual destination |
106 |
Associating an input data user-exit program with an actual destination |
107 |
Associating an output data user-exit program with an actual destination |
107 |
Using Interrupt Message Pages |
107 |
Activating IMPs |
108 |
Allowing the auxiliary-sheet-selection job attribute with the BSD DSS |
108 |
Chapter 8. Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs |
111 |
Working with InfoPrint AIX server accounting information |
111 |
How does the pdaccount command collect InfoPrint AIX server accounting information? |
111 |
How do you manage the contents of the InfoPrint AIX server accounting logs? |
114 |
Usage considerations by DSS for accounting information |
116 |
Working with PSF accounting, post-print accounting, and auditing user-exit programs |
118 |
What do these user-exit programs provide? |
118 |
How do you format PSF DSS accounting, post-print accounting, and audit data for viewing? |
120 |
How do you manage the contents of the PSF DSS accounting data file? |
121 |
Chapter 9. Creating and managing resource-context objects |
123 |
The search order for AFP resources |
124 |
CMRs and data objects search order |
126 |
The search order for CMRs |
126 |
The search order for data objects |
126 |
Reuse of CMRs and data objects across printer jobs |
127 |
File extensions for resources |
127 |
How InfoPrint Manager provides resource access for PSF DSS printers |
129 |
Creating a new resource-context object |
130 |
Changing a directory path for a resource-context object |
130 |
Assigning resource-context objects to an actual destination |
131 |
Using the AIX command line |
131 |
Assigning a resource-context object to a default-document object |
131 |
Using the AIX command line |
131 |
Chapter 10. Using InfoPrint Manager notifications |
133 |
Understanding notification profiles |
133 |
Event identifiers |
134 |
Delivery method and delivery address |
134 |
Working with Select notifications |
136 |
Using the 'exit' delivery method |
137 |
Default notification profiles |
138 |
Using notification profiles with default jobs |
139 |
Changing notification profiles |
140 |
For jobs, default jobs, servers, queues, and actual destinations |
140 |
Getting help for notification messages |
140 |
Other notification methods |
141 |
Notify-operator attribute |
141 |
Chapter 11. Managing security for InfoPrint Manager for AIX |
143 |
Types of permission |
143 |
Security groups |
144 |
Identifying users and groups: wildcarding |
145 |
Working with ACLs and groups |
145 |
Chapter 12. Setting InfoPrint Manager and AIX environment variables |
147 |
Preparing to work with InfoPrint Manager and AIX environment variables |
147 |
Where are environment variables found? |
147 |
How are environment variables set? |
147 |
What restrictions apply? |
148 |
Querying environment variables |
148 |
Editing the /etc/environment file |
149 |
Editing a .profile file |
149 |
Setting an environment variable from the command line |
150 |
Verifying the setting of environment variables |
150 |
Verifying the setting of the PATH environment variable |
150 |
Verifying the setting of the PDBASE environment variable |
150 |
Verifying the setting of the MANPATH environment variable |
150 |
Chapter 13. Monitoring memory and space on your AIX system |
151 |
Monitoring memory use on your InfoPrint AIX server |
151 |
Monitoring file system use (automatically) |
152 |
Configuring your notification profile for disk-space-low events |
153 |
Monitoring file system use (manually) |
154 |
Using the disk usage tool |
154 |
Using the df command |
154 |
File systems and directories to clean up |
154 |
File systems used by all InfoPrint installations |
154 |
Segment Size parameter |
155 |
Chapter 14. Using the InfoPrint Manager System Migration (ismu) Utility |
157 |
Supported operating environments |
157 |
Prerequisites |
158 |
Migrating your InfoPrint Manager settings |
158 |
Automatic process |
158 |
Automatic tasks during migration |
159 |
Manual process |
161 |
Specific tasks during migration |
162 |
Part 2. Administrative procedures: Customizing for special jobs |
169 |
Chapter 15. Working with transforms |
171 |
Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms |
171 |
Sample configuration file |
172 |
Daemon configuration files |
172 |
Improving performance in the PDF RIP |
172 |
Hierarchy of transform options |
173 |
Stapling and punch options available from the ps2afp transform |
174 |
Specifying finishing in the ps2afpd.cfg file |
175 |
Staple and punch operations supported by the ps2afp transform |
176 |
Collate options available from the ps2afp transform |
179 |
Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transforms |
179 |
Sample configuration file |
180 |
Transform environment variables |
180 |
Hierarchy of transform options |
180 |
Customizing the img2afp transform |
181 |
Limitations of the img2afp transform |
183 |
Examples |
184 |
Working with the transform for line data |
184 |
About line data |
184 |
What Is line data? |
185 |
ANSI and machine carriage controls |
185 |
Variable-length and fixed-length files |
186 |
How the imageout keyword affects processing |
187 |
Customizing the line data transform |
187 |
Using the PDF Parallel RIP |
189 |
Installing the PDF Parallel RIP client |
189 |
Customizing the PDF Parallel transform |
191 |
Sample configuration file for the pdfprs client |
191 |
RIP Daemon configuration files |
192 |
Configuring for a dual engine halftone printer |
193 |
Hierarchy of transform options |
194 |
Troubleshooting the parallel PDF RIP client |
194 |
Working with the InfoPrint PPML transform program |
195 |
Customizing the PPML transform |
195 |
Sample PPML configuration file |
195 |
Hierarchy of PPML transform options |
196 |
Working with the XML transforms |
197 |
Using the XML transforms with InfoPrint Manager |
197 |
How do the XML transforms work? |
198 |
Running the XML transforms |
199 |
Capabilities and limitations |
199 |
General capabilities and limitations for transforming all data |
199 |
Capabilities and limitations for transforming data to AFP |
199 |
Capabilities for transforming data to PDF |
200 |
Customization tasks for the XML transforms |
201 |
Common customization tasks |
201 |
Color management resource transform support |
205 |
Submitting job using transforms for color management |
205 |
Chapter 16. Understanding transform objects and the configurable transform subsystem |
207 |
Transforms |
207 |
Defining a transform sequence |
208 |
Configuring transforms |
209 |
Creating transforms |
209 |
Associating a transform with an actual destination |
213 |
Examples of creating transform objects |
214 |
Creating a transform object to copy to a file without printing |
214 |
Creating a transform object to convert data and print only smaller files |
216 |
Creating a transform object that updates the job's page count |
218 |
Using the transform_update utility |
219 |
Chapter 17. Managed IPDS Dialog support |
221 |
Enabling MID support |
221 |
Considerations to activate MID support |
221 |
Chapter 18. Printing PCL or PostScript to PSF destinations: Specifying which paper bin to use |
223 |
Determining bin mappings |
223 |
PCL printing |
223 |
PostScript printing |
226 |
Gathering paper tray information |
226 |
Identifying paper trays to InfoPrint Manager |
227 |
Testing tray mappings |
228 |
Editing configuration files |
228 |
Creating a transform with bin mappings |
229 |
Chapter 19. Submitting PSF printer input to a PCL or PPDS printer |
231 |
Setting up PCL tray mappings |
231 |
Chapter 20. Enabling capture for CMRs |
235 |
Chapter 21. Working with fonts |
237 |
Fonts for printing transformed PostScript and PDF data |
237 |
Font-mapping files |
237 |
PostScript font-mapping file considerations |
237 |
Creating a PostScript font-mapping file |
237 |
Using font-mapping files with the ps2afp or the pdf2afp command |
237 |
Specifying font substitution through initialization files |
238 |
Adding non-IBM fonts to AIX for a PostScript job |
239 |
Adding Type 1 fonts to a personal font library |
239 |
Using OpenType Fonts |
240 |
Using the Resource Installer to install OpenType fonts |
240 |
Using font capture with OpenType fonts |
241 |
Enabling font capture for inline fonts |
241 |
Using multiple fonts with limited printer memory |
242 |
Using Unicode extended code pages |
242 |
Updating the global search path on an InfoPrint AIX server |
243 |
Using OpenType fonts with line data |
243 |
Limitations when printing line data with OpenType fonts |
243 |
Line data using OpenType fonts supports using the Byte Order Mark (BOM) and little endian data |
244 |
Fonts for printing ditroff data |
244 |
AFP code pages for AFP fonts |
244 |
AFP characters mapped to ditroff characters |
245 |
Mapping for code pages T1001038, T1001108, and T1001109 |
245 |
Special symbols added for code page T1001038 |
251 |
Special symbols added for code page T1001108 |
251 |
Special symbol added for code page T1001109 |
252 |
Adding other troff fonts |
252 |
ditroff font files |
252 |
Fonts for printing DBCS ASCII and EUC data |
252 |
Fonts required to print a double-byte transformed file |
253 |
Installing DBCS fonts on AIX |
253 |
Setting up font resources for DBCS ASCII and EUC printing |
253 |
Fonts for printing line data |
254 |
Printing with the DBCS Simulation Fonts with the font metric adjustment triplet |
255 |
Installing the Japanese PostScript font feature |
255 |
Chapter 22. Using global resource identifiers |
257 |
How can you use GRIDs? |
257 |
What GRID files ship with InfoPrint? |
257 |
Where does InfoPrint search for GRID files? |
259 |
Understanding the general syntax rules and allowable values for GRID files |
259 |
Syntax rules applying to all types of GRID files |
259 |
Allowable values for the charset.grd file |
260 |
Allowable values for the codepage.grd file |
260 |
Allowable values for the fgid.grd file |
260 |
Allowable values for the cpgid.grd file |
261 |
Modifying GRID files |
261 |
Modifying the charset and code page GRID files |
261 |
Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files |
262 |
Verifying the GRID files |
263 |
Preventing InfoPrint from using GRID files |
264 |
Using the 'no resident' version of the sample grid files |
264 |
Chapter 23. Configuring and using cut-sheet emulation |
265 |
Using cut sheet emulation |
265 |
Using InfoPrint Submit Express |
265 |
Using InfoPrint Job Ticketer |
265 |
Using the PSF actual destination properties notebook |
266 |
Using the pdpr command |
266 |
Defaults and limitations of cut sheet emulation support |
266 |
Chapter 24. Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files |
267 |
Parts of a color mapping table |
267 |
Using source groups |
267 |
Using target groups |
268 |
Creating a color mapping table |
269 |
Submitting jobs using a color mapping table |
271 |
Submitting jobs through the AIX command line |
271 |
Configuring an actual destination |
272 |
Chapter 25. Configuring InfoPrint systems for interoperability |
273 |
Understanding interoperating environments |
273 |
Reasons for setting up an interoperating environment |
273 |
Multiserver configuration examples |
274 |
Important issues in interoperating environments |
274 |
Configuring a primary AIX server with a secondary AIX server |
275 |
Configuring a primary AIX server with a secondary Windows server |
275 |
Setting up the InfoPrint AIX server for interoperability |
276 |
Starting NFS and connecting the secondary server |
276 |
Adding users to and modifying permissions for FST security groups |
277 |
Setting up the ipwinadmin id on a Windows domain controller |
278 |
Creating the 'ntuser' ID on the InfoPrint AIX server |
278 |
Ensuring correct AIX file permissions for interoperability |
278 |
Configure Windows servers for interoperability |
279 |
Installing MS Services for UNIX on the InfoPrint Windows servers |
279 |
Grant appropriate user rights to the domain user on all InfoPrint Manager Windows servers |
280 |
Verifying access to the AIX namespace that allows interoperability on Windows |
280 |
Configuring the 'ntuser' ID for interoperability on the InfoPrint Windows servers |
281 |
Verifying the authority of the ipwinadmin ID |
282 |
Chapter 26. Setting up high speed printers for spacing |
283 |
Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 2000 for AFP printing |
283 |
Enabling SNMP on an InfoPrint 3000 or an InfoPrint 4000 printer that uses the operator console |
283 |
Enabling SNMP on a printer that uses the Enhanced Operator Console |
284 |
Chapter 27. Configuring the InfoPrint 5000 Models AD1/AD2, AD3/AD4, AS1, AS3, C900AFP and MD3/MD4 to print PDF and PostScript |
285 |
Printing PDF and PostScript files on the InfoPrint 5000 printer models AD1/AD2, AD3/AD4, AS1, AS3, C900AFP and MD3/MD4 with h |
285 |
Verifying bos.cifs_fs fileset is installed |
285 |
Connecting to the InfoPrint 5000 hot folder |
285 |
Running scripts before printing PDF and PostScript files |
285 |
Chapter 28. Using InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint Color 130 Plus |
287 |
Setting up |
287 |
Building a data stream |
287 |
Transforming color images |
287 |
Using and changing color and resource attributes |
288 |
Using color attributes |
288 |
color-profile |
288 |
color-profiles-supported |
288 |
color-bits-per-plane |
289 |
color-bits-per-plane-supported |
289 |
color-rendering-intent |
289 |
color-toner-saver |
290 |
color-toner-saver-supported |
290 |
Using resource attributes |
290 |
resource-context-presentation-object-container |
290 |
presentation-object-container-extraction-mode |
290 |
Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI to change color and resource attributes |
291 |
Starting the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI |
291 |
Changing the attributes |
291 |
Sending an AFP job to the printer using the AIX command line |
292 |
Setting up assumptions |
292 |
Using AIX commands |
292 |
Submitting the job |
292 |
Sending an AFP job with color images to the printer using InfoPrint Submit Express |
293 |
Setting up assumptions |
293 |
Submitting the job |
293 |
Creating a new job ticket |
293 |
Sending a job to the printer using InfoPrint Select |
294 |
Setting up assumptions |
294 |
Submitting the job |
295 |
Adding a Select printer to your workstation |
295 |
Printing from Applications |
295 |
Printing from the Command Line |
295 |
Changing color and resource attributes |
296 |
Sending a job using Download for z/OS |
296 |
Chapter 29. Using the LPD gateway with InfoPrint Manager for AIX |
297 |
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from an AIX system |
297 |
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from a non-AIX UNIX system |
297 |
Submitting print jobs from a non-AIX UNIX system with the InfoPrint (lprafp) LPR client |
298 |
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from a Windows system |
298 |
Install and configure lprafp for Windows from the Web |
298 |
Chapter 30. Printing data sets from an MVS system through MVS Download |
299 |
Preparing to work with MVS Download |
299 |
Why use MVS Download? |
299 |
What is the MVS Download daemon? |
299 |
How do you make AFP resources available? |
300 |
How are print options passed to InfoPrint? |
300 |
What does the mvsprpsm.sh shell script do? |
300 |
What does the log file generated by the mvsprpsm.sh shell script contain? |
301 |
How do I get page count displayed for AFP Download Plus jobs? |
301 |
Performance considerations with the Direct Download method |
301 |
Modifying the InfoPrint mvsprpsm.sh shell script |
302 |
Specifying AFP resource directories |
303 |
Changing how the shell script generates the file name |
303 |
Using multiple printers with MVS Download |
303 |
Specifying a default page definition |
304 |
Passing the parameter list from the mvsprsd daemon to the shell script |
304 |
Translating print options to InfoPrint attributes and values |
306 |
Using the mvsprsd command to start the daemon |
308 |
Using MVS Download support for multiple data set jobs |
309 |
Description of multiple data set support on both PSF/MVS and InfoPrint Manager for AIX |
309 |
Procedure for installing multiple data set support with Download for z/OS |
310 |
Procedure for installing multiple data set support with AFP Download Plus |
311 |
Limitations of multiple data set support |
312 |
Technical description of multiple data set support |
312 |
Resubmitting or deleting MVS Download orphaned files |
313 |
Resubmitting an orphaned file |
313 |
Chapter 31. Using AFP Upload |
315 |
Software prerequisites |
315 |
General information about the host server program |
315 |
Specifying the SYSPRINT DD statement |
316 |
Supported configuration parameters |
316 |
Specifying the configuration parameters |
317 |
Specifying PL/I run-time options |
318 |
Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS |
318 |
Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes |
318 |
Using the destination-pass-through attribute |
319 |
Examples: Using the destination-pass-through attribute |
320 |
Using InfoPrint Manager commands with AFP Upload |
321 |
When the connection to the MVS host fails |
321 |
Troubleshooting problems with AFP Upload on TCP/IP networks |
321 |
Places where error information is recorded |
321 |
Common errors with AFP Upload using TCP/IP networks |
322 |
Specifying to run the host server program in a startable address space |
324 |
Specifying to run the host server program as a job |
324 |
Example to run the host server program in a |
324 |
Example to run the host server program as a job |
325 |
Chapter 32. Customizing error logs in the InfoPrint Manager AIX server |
327 |
Customizing an InfoPrint Manager server error log |
327 |
Customizing a Notification daemon error log |
328 |
Part 3. Operator and user procedures |
331 |
Chapter 33. Finishing options |
333 |
Setting up finishing options for IPDS-only printers |
333 |
Telling InfoPrint Manager what options the finisher supports |
333 |
Setting up InfoPrint Manager and clients to use finishing options |
333 |
Using the pdpr command |
333 |
Using a form definition |
334 |
Using InfoPrint Submit Express or InfoPrint Job Ticketer |
334 |
Using InfoPrint Select |
334 |
Using MVS Download |
335 |
Using InfoPrint Manager hot folders |
335 |
Using InfoPrint Manager LPD and an LPR client |
335 |
Selecting the correct finishing options |
336 |
Paper fed LEF |
336 |
Paper fed SEF |
337 |
Staple positions for new InfoPrint printers |
338 |
Staple positions for InfoPrint 2060ES, InfoPrint 2075ES, and InfoPrint 2090ES |
339 |
Staple positions for InfoPrint 2105ES |
339 |
Setting up finishing options for PS/PCL printers |
340 |
Telling InfoPrint Manager what options the finisher supports |
340 |
Setting up InfoPrint Manager and clients to use finishing options |
340 |
Using the pdpr command |
340 |
Using a form definition |
341 |
Using InfoPrint Submit or Submit Express |
341 |
Using InfoPrint Select |
341 |
Using MVS Download |
342 |
Using InfoPrint Manager hot folders |
342 |
Using InfoPrint Manager LPD and an LPR client |
342 |
Selecting the correct finishing options |
343 |
Paper fed LEF |
343 |
Paper fed SEF |
343 |
Staple positions for InfoPrint 2085 and InfoPrint 2105 |
343 |
Staple positions for InfoPrint 2060ES, InfoPrint 2075ES, and InfoPrint 2090ES |
344 |
Staple positions for InfoPrint 2105ES |
344 |
Working with the InfoPrint Pro C900AFP finishing options |
345 |
Working with punch options |
345 |
Loading paper trays |
346 |
Using output bins |
346 |
Working with the binding options |
346 |
Chapter 34. Other procedures |
349 |
Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70 |
349 |
Submitting a job to a DocuTech Model 135 printer |
350 |
Create a BSD destination for the DocuTech 135 printer |
350 |
Submit a job to the Docutech 135 printer |
350 |
Release the job from the Docutech 135 server interface and printer console |
350 |
Supporting status information for InfoPrint Network and HP printers |
351 |
Network printers |
351 |
HP printers |
351 |
Stopping, restarting, or pausing a job that is currently printing |
351 |
Stopping the job |
351 |
Restarting the job |
352 |
Pausing a job that's printing |
354 |
Pausing and restarting an actual destination |
354 |
Pausing an actual destination |
354 |
Resuming the actual destination |
355 |
Interrupting and restarting a job that is currently printing on an InfoPrint 4000/4100 |
355 |
Interrupting a job that is currently printing |
355 |
Restarting the interrupted job |
356 |
Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing |
356 |
Spacing a printer |
356 |
Stopping a printer to perform scheduled maintenance |
358 |
Fixing a printer problem and starting to print again |
358 |
Try this first |
360 |
Fixing more complicated problems |
360 |
Restarting the job that was printing when the problem occurred |
361 |
Using the correct halftones for the installed toner version |
364 |
Part 4. Appendixes |
365 |
Appendix A. IPDS print operator commands |
367 |
Appendix B. IPDS error recovery |
371 |
IPDS error recovery: Data stream errors |
371 |
Data stream error example 1 (job continues printing): |
372 |
Data stream error example 2 (job is terminated, no pages print): |
372 |
Data stream error example 3 (job is terminated; some pages print): |
373 |
IPDS error recovery: Insufficient memory in the printer |
373 |
Insufficient memory in the printer exmple: |
374 |
IPDS error recovery: Intervention required conditions |
374 |
Example: |
374 |
IPDS error recovery: Unrecoverable problems |
375 |
Unrecoverable problem example: |
375 |
Appendix C. Accessibility |
377 |
Notices |
379 |
Trademarks |
380 |
Glossary |
383 |
Index |
407 |
Special characters |
407 |
A |
407 |
B |
408 |
C |
408 |
D |
409 |
E |
409 |
F |
410 |
G |
410 |
H |
410 |
I |
411 |
J |
411 |
K |
411 |
L |
411 |
M |
412 |
N |
412 |
O |
412 |
P |
412 |
Q |
413 |
R |
413 |
S |
413 |
T |
414 |
U |
414 |
V |
415 |
W |
415 |