Understanding ACIF

AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility (ACIF) is a batch application development utility. You can use ACIF to create documents by formatting line data (record format and traditional), XML data, MO:DCA-P print files, and unformatted ASCII files, and then print them with InfoPrint Manager or RICOH ProcessDirector. ACIF also provides indexing and resource retrieval capabilities so you can view, distribute, archive, and retrieve document files across systems and operating systems.

ACIF is used in the AIX, Linux, and Windows environments.

This chapter gives an overview of ACIF, explains the functions that ACIF can do, describes different scenarios for processing your files, describes the products that you can use with ACIF, and lists the system limitations and prerequisites you must consider for ACIF.

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  1. InfoPrint Manager refers to InfoPrint Manager for AIX, Linux, and Windows, unless otherwise specified.
  2. RICOH ProcessDirector refers to RICOH ProcessDirector for AIX, Linux, and Windows, unless otherwise specified.