RICOH InfoPrint Manager™ for Linux
- 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.1 Planning Guide
- 1.1.1 Introduction
- 1.1.1.1 Important
- 1.1.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.1.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.1.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.1.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.1.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.1.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.1.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.1.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.1.2 Introducing
InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.1.2.1 InfoPrint Manager Electronic Software Distribution
- 1.1.2.2 Optimizing your print resources
- 1.1.2.3 Understanding the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.1.2.3.1 Basic print flow
- 1.1.2.3.2 Logical destinations
- 1.1.2.3.3 Queues
- 1.1.2.3.4 Actual destinations
- 1.1.2.3.5 Host receivers
- 1.1.2.3.6 Documents and jobs
- 1.1.2.3.7 Auxiliary sheets
- 1.1.2.3.8 Media
- 1.1.2.3.9 Resource contexts
- 1.1.2.3.10 Transforms
- 1.1.2.3.11 Sizing your InfoPrint Manager environment
- 1.1.2.4 Understanding server configuration options
- 1.1.2.4.1 Standard server environment
- 1.1.2.4.1.1 Basic server option
- 1.1.2.4.1 Standard server environment
- 1.1.2.5 InfoPrint Manager interfaces
- 1.1.2.6 Comparing InfoPrint Manager on different platforms
- 1.1.2.7 Supported printers
- 1.1.2.7.1 PCL printers
- 1.1.2.7.2 PostScript printers
- 1.1.2.7.3 PPDS printers
- 1.1.2.7.4 IPDS printers
- 1.1.2.7.5 DFE printers
- 1.1.2.8 Supported data streams
- 1.1.3 Verifying prerequisites
- 1.1.3.1 Understanding hardware requirements
- 1.1.3.1.1 Linux hardware requirements for print load light
- 1.1.3.1.2 Linux hardware requirements for print load heavy
- 1.1.3.1.3 Linux hardware requirements for print load high performance
- 1.1.3.1.4 Client hardware requirements
- 1.1.3.1.5 Printer attachment requirements
- 1.1.3.1.5.1 TCP/IP-attached printer requirements
- 1.1.3.2 Understanding Linux software requirements
- 1.1.3.2.1 Server software prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.2 Verifying Linux rpm packages
- 1.1.3.2.2.1 Verifying requirements for all InfoPrint Manager installations
- 1.1.3.2.2.2 Displaying currently installed Linux rpm packages
- 1.1.3.2.2.3 Locating missing required rpm packages
- 1.1.3.2.3 Internet protocol prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.4 AFP Download Plus prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.5 Client software prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.5.1 InfoPrint Submit Express software prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.5.1.1 Windows System Requirements
- 1.1.3.2.5.1.2 Mac OS X System Requirements
- 1.1.3.2.5.1 InfoPrint Submit Express software prerequisites
- 1.1.3.2.6 Supported virtualized system
- 1.1.3.2.7 High Availability
- 1.1.3.1 Understanding hardware requirements
- 1.1.4 Planning for configuration
- 1.1.4.1 Default model
- 1.1.4.2 Desktop destination configuration model
- 1.1.4.3 Pool destination configuration model
- 1.1.4.4 Funnel destination configuration model
- 1.1.4.5 Hourglass destination configuration model
- 1.1.4.6 Recommended distributed configuration model
- 1.1.4.7 Cloud considerations
- 1.1.4.8 Running InfoPrint Manager for Linux in a Docker container
- 1.1.5 Planning to print with host systems
- 1.1.5.1 Print shop scenarios
- 1.1.5.1.1 A black box shop
- 1.1.5.1.2 Printing from the LAN and the host
- 1.1.5.1.3 Distributed print shop using remote spooling
- 1.1.5.2 Managing resources with Download for z/OS
- 1.1.5.3 Managing resources with AFP Upload
- 1.1.5.1 Print shop scenarios
- 1.1.6 Using AFP resources
- 1.1.7 Planning to share printers
- 1.1.7.1 Methods for sharing printers
- 1.1.7.1.1 Sharing the communication link with IPDS printers
- 1.1.7.1.2 Sharing the communication link with PostScript, PCL, or PPDS printers
- 1.1.7.1.3 Submitting jobs to the same print queue
- 1.1.7.1.3.1 Using an InfoPrint Manager actual destination
- 1.1.7.1.3.2 Using a PSF for z/OS or OS/390 defined printer
- 1.1.7.2 Sharing printers between host and LAN applications
- 1.1.7.2.1 Printing from existing host applications
- 1.1.7.2.2 Printing from existing LAN applications
- 1.1.7.2.2.1 Using InfoPrint Select
- 1.1.7.2.2.2 Using InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.1.7.2.2.3 Using an IPP Gateway
- 1.1.7.2.2.4 Using InfoPrint Manager hot folders
- 1.1.7.1 Methods for sharing printers
- 1.1.8 Migrating to InfoPrint Manager for Linux Version 4.13
- 1.1.9 Collecting required information for the install
- 1.1.9.1 Configuration options you select during the install
- 1.1.9.2 The invoice shipped with your software
- 1.1.9.3 Communications worksheet
- 1.1.9.4 Planning for printers
- 1.1.10 Reviewing software components
- 1.1.11 Ports used by InfoPrint Manager for AIX, Linux, and Windows
- 1.1.12 Accessibility
- 1.1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Getting Started
- 1.2.1 Introduction
- 1.2.1.1 Important
- 1.2.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.2.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.2.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.2.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.2.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.2.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.2.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.2.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.2.2 Overview
- 1.2.3 Getting started with server systems
- 1.2.3.1 Installing InfoPrint Manager
- 1.2.3.1.1 Start here for a new installation
- 1.2.3.1.2 How to Generate and Download the Product License Key
- 1.2.3.1.3 Preparing to use the InfoPrint Manager
Installer
- 1.2.3.1.3.1 Preparing the server
- 1.2.3.1.4 Installation options
- 1.2.3.1.5 Installing InfoPrint Manager server software and features locally with the Installer
- 1.2.3.1.6 Installing server software and trial versions of features locally (unattended)
- 1.2.3.2 Installing InfoPrint Manager
on remote systems
- 1.2.3.2.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager software server
- 1.2.3.2.2 Pull InfoPrint Manager to a remote system
- 1.2.3.2.3
Pull
InfoPrint Manager
to a remote system (unattended)
- 1.2.3.2.3.1 Sample ipin_response file
- 1.2.3.2.4 Push InfoPrint Manager to a remote system (unattended)
- 1.2.3.3 Migrating to InfoPrint Manager
Version 4.13
- 1.2.3.3.1 Preparing to migrate to InfoPrint Manager
Version 4.13
- 1.2.3.3.1.1 Backing up InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.2.3.3.1.2 Upgrading Linux print drivers with InfoPrint Manager for Linux Version 4.13
- 1.2.3.3.1.3 Migrating optional InfoPrint Manager features
- 1.2.3.3.1.4 Migrating secondary servers
- 1.2.3.3.1.5 Large file support
- 1.2.3.3.1.6 Finishing preparing
- 1.2.3.3.2 Migrating from a primary server to a secondary server
- 1.2.3.3.1 Preparing to migrate to InfoPrint Manager
Version 4.13
- 1.2.3.4 Installing InfoPrint Manager for Linux service updates
- 1.2.3.4.1 Obtaining the current service level
- 1.2.3.4.2 Installing server software and features from the current Service DVD-ROM
- 1.2.3.4.3 Applying service
- 1.2.3.4.4 Rejecting service
- 1.2.3.5 Uninstalling InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.2.3.6 Installing InfoPrint Transform Manager Feature
- 1.2.3.7 Getting started with InfoPrint Manager
- 1.2.3.7.1 Starting InfoPrint Manager
- 1.2.3.7.2 Enabling or disabling autostart
- 1.2.3.7.2.1 Enabling autostart
- 1.2.3.7.2.2 Disabling autostart
- 1.2.3.7.3 Adding or removing languages
- 1.2.3.7.4 Installing secondary InfoPrint
servers
- 1.2.3.7.4.1 Installing secondary InfoPrint
servers using NFS (no job ticketing)
- 1.2.3.7.4.1.1 Setting up the primary server
- 1.2.3.7.4.1.2 Setting up the secondary servers
- 1.2.3.7.4.2 Installing secondary InfoPrint
servers using NFS (with job ticketing)
- 1.2.3.7.4.2.1 Setting up the primary server
- 1.2.3.7.4.2.2 Setting up the secondary servers
- 1.2.3.7.4.1 Installing secondary InfoPrint
servers using NFS (no job ticketing)
- 1.2.3.7.5 Installing additional features on an existing InfoPrint Manger for Linux system
- 1.2.3.8 Installing and using InfoPrint Manager Notifications
- 1.2.3.8.1 Installing the software on an AIX system
- 1.2.3.8.2 Installing the software on a Linux system
- 1.2.3.8.3 Installing the software on a Windows client
- 1.2.3.8.4 Starting and using InfoPrint Manager Notifications on an InfoPrint AIX system
- 1.2.3.8.5 Starting and using InfoPrint Manager Notifications on an InfoPrint Linux system
- 1.2.3.8.6 Starting and using InfoPrint Manager Notifications on a Windows system
- 1.2.3.8.7 Receiving messages
- 1.2.3.8.8 Multi-server environments
- 1.2.3.8.9 Uninstalling InfoPrint Manager Notifications on AIX
- 1.2.3.8.10 Uninstalling InfoPrint Manager Notifications on Linux
- 1.2.3.8.11 Uninstalling InfoPrint Manager Notifications on Windows
- 1.2.3.9 Managing InfoPrint Manager licensing
- 1.2.3.9.1 Managing trial and perpetual licenses using the License Key Management Application
(LKMA)
- 1.2.3.9.1.1 Using the License Key Management Application
- 1.2.3.9.1.2 Using the License Key Management Application from command line
- 1.2.3.9.1.3 Revoking the License Key
- 1.2.3.9.2 Managing subscription licensing
- 1.2.3.9.1 Managing trial and perpetual licenses using the License Key Management Application
(LKMA)
- 1.2.3.10
InfoPrint Manager
User Interfaces
- 1.2.3.10.1 Tasks you perform using the InfoPrint Manager Administration interface
- 1.2.3.10.2 Tasks you perform using the InfoPrint Manager Operations interface
- 1.2.3.10.3 Tasks you perform using the InfoPrint Manager Web Interface
- 1.2.3.10.4 Tasks you perform using the InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.3.10.5 Using the InfoPrint Manager Management Interface (IPMMI)
- 1.2.3.10.5.1 Starting the InfoPrint Manager Management Interface
- 1.2.3.10.5.2 Accessing the online help for the Infoprint Manager Management Interface
- 1.2.3.10.5.3 Tasks you can perform using the Infoprint Manager Management Interface
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.1 Server tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.2 Web Server tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.3 Pull Print Feature tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.4 Troubleshooting tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.5 Security tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.6 Other miscellaneous InfoPrint Manager tasks
- 1.2.3.10.5.3.7 Other tasks using InfoPrint Manager utilities
- 1.2.3.11 Understanding InfoPrint Manager Security
- 1.2.3.12 Understanding Destination Support Systems (DSS)
- 1.2.3.12.1 InfoPrint Manager for Linux Supported DSSs
- 1.2.3.12.2 Selecting a DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3
Selecting from among a PSF, DFE, CUPS, and BSD DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.1 CUPS DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.1.1 Mapping Attributes and Values to PPD Options
- 1.2.3.12.3.1.2 Accurate job completion in the CUPS DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.1.3 Using the pjldetect command
- 1.2.3.12.3.1.4 Adding the printer model to the pjlprtrs.cfg file
- 1.2.3.12.3.2 PSF Other DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.2.1 Document attributes that cause a job to be transformed
- 1.2.3.12.3.2.2 Job attributes that cause a job to be transformed
- 1.2.3.12.3.2.3 PSF header sheet attributes that cause a job to be transformed
- 1.2.3.12.3.3 BSD DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.4 PSF Command-attached DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.5 DFE DSS
- 1.2.3.12.3.1 CUPS DSS
- 1.2.3.12.4 Processing concerns when using the PCL Secondary
- 1.2.3.12.4.1 Configuring Transform for PCL Secondary
- 1.2.3.12.4.2 Configuring trays for PCL Secondary printers
- 1.2.3.12.4.3 Configuring output bins for PCL Secondary
- 1.2.3.12.4.4 Smarter IPDS Input tray
- 1.2.3.12.4.5 Media sizes for Input tray
- 1.2.3.12.4.6 How the PCL Secondary uses fonts
- 1.2.3.12.4.7 Troubleshooting printing to the PCL Secondary
- 1.2.3.13 Creating and managing actual destinations
- 1.2.3.13.1 Creating actual destinations with the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.2.3.13.1.1 PSF TCP/IP printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.2 PSF upload TCP/IP printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.3 PSF Other printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.4 PSF Command printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.5 CUPS DSS Printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.6 BSD printer
- 1.2.3.13.1.7 E-mail
- 1.2.3.13.1.8 DFE printer
- 1.2.3.13.1 Creating actual destinations with the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.2.3.14 Large file support
- 1.2.3.14.1 Job submission clients supported
- 1.2.3.14.2 Output methods supported
- 1.2.3.14.3 InfoPrint Manager document formats support for greater than 2 gigabyte files
- 1.2.3.14.4 InfoPrint Manager output format support for greater than 2 gigabyte files
- 1.2.3.14.5 Enabling large file support
- 1.2.3.14.6 Enabling InfoPrint Manager actual destinations
- 1.2.3.14.7 Enabling large file support
- 1.2.3.14.8 Enabling InfoPrint Manager actual destinations
- 1.2.3.15 Using the LPD Gateway with InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.2.3.16 Using the IPP Gateway with InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.2.3.16.1 Printing through the IPP Gateway
- 1.2.3.17 Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) in the Web Server for HTTPS protocol
- 1.2.3.18 Configuring Tomcat to redirect all HTTP requests to HTTPS
- 1.2.3.1 Installing InfoPrint Manager
- 1.2.4 Getting started with client systems
- 1.2.4.1
InfoPrint Manager GUI
software
- 1.2.4.1.1 User authentication methods
- 1.2.4.1.2 Using the basic view of the GUI
- 1.2.4.1.3 Installing the Operations GUI on Windows
- 1.2.4.1.4 Installing the Administration GUI on Windows
- 1.2.4.1.5 Starting the Administration and Operations GUIs on Windows
- 1.2.4.1.5.1 Starting from the GUI icons
- 1.2.4.1.5.2 Starting the GUIs
- 1.2.4.1.6 Installing the Administration and Operations GUIs on Linux
- 1.2.4.1.7 Starting the Administration and Operations GUIs on Linux
- 1.2.4.1.8 Starting the special version of the Operations GUI on AIX, Linux, or Windows
- 1.2.4.1.9 Setting up the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.2 Starting the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.3 Creating a PSF TCP/IP printer from the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.4 Customizing the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.5 Submitting a test job using the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.6 Importing a user configuration file using the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.7 Exporting a user configuration file using the InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface
- 1.2.4.1.9.8 Setting a default configuration for all new InfoPrint Manager Web Administration Interface users
- 1.2.4.1.10 Viewing a Job in the InfoPrint Manager Web Interface
- 1.2.4.2 Setting up the InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.4.2.1 Starting the InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.4.2.2 Configuring InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.4.2.3 Enabling LDAP/AD Security in InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.4.2.4 Enabling Federated Authentication in InfoPrint Manager Web Management Interface
- 1.2.4.3 Using InfoPrint Select
for Windows
- 1.2.4.3.1 Installing InfoPrint Select
for Windows
- 1.2.4.3.1.1 Installing InfoPrint Select in silent mode
- 1.2.4.3.1.2 Upgrading InfoPrint Select
- 1.2.4.3.1.3 Selecting enhanced or standard InfoPrint Select
- 1.2.4.3.1.4 Removing enhanced InfoPrint Select
- 1.2.4.3.2 Uninstalling InfoPrint Select for Windows
- 1.2.4.3.3 Using custom LDAP job authentication with InfoPrint Select
for Windows
- 1.2.4.3.3.1 LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select authentication methods
- 1.2.4.3.3.2 Configuring LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select client settings on Windows
- 1.2.4.3.3.3 Logging on to an LDAP server
- 1.2.4.3.4 Configuring your InfoPrint Manager server to work with InfoPrint Select
- 1.2.4.3.5 InfoPrint Select support for Windows Server versions
- 1.2.4.3.6 Working with InfoPrint Select notifications
- 1.2.4.3.7 Creating InfoPrint Select
printers on Windows
- 1.2.4.3.7.1 Collecting required information
- 1.2.4.3.7.2 Creating InfoPrint Select printers on Windows systems
- 1.2.4.3.8 Changing the InfoPrint Manager target printer
- 1.2.4.3.9 Printing from applications
- 1.2.4.3.9.1 Checking printer status
- 1.2.4.3.9.2 Specifying InfoPrint attributes
- 1.2.4.3.9.3 Viewing and canceling jobs
- 1.2.4.3.10 Commands you can use with InfoPrint Select for Windows
- 1.2.4.3.10.1 Querying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.3.10.2 Submitting a job
- 1.2.4.3.10.3 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.3.10.4 Specifying the destination name
- 1.2.4.3.11 Using InfoPrint Select for Windows with Anyplace printing
- 1.2.4.3.12 Using InfoPrint Select for Windows with serverless printing
- 1.2.4.3.1 Installing InfoPrint Select
for Windows
- 1.2.4.4 Using InfoPrint Select for Linux
- 1.2.4.4.1 Installing and upgrading InfoPrint Select for Linux
- 1.2.4.4.2 Uninstalling InfoPrint Select for Linux
- 1.2.4.4.3 Using InfoPrint Select with SELinux set in enforcing mode (RHEL only)
- 1.2.4.4.4 Using LDAP Job Authentication with InfoPrint Select for Linux
- 1.2.4.4.5 Creating InfoPrint Select printers on Linux
- 1.2.4.4.6 Printing from applications
- 1.2.4.4.6.1 Checking printer status
- 1.2.4.4.6.2 Viewing and canceling jobs
- 1.2.4.4.6.3 Job Properties dialog
- 1.2.4.4.6.4 Using the Job Settings dialog
- 1.2.4.4.7 Working with InfoPrint Select Notifications
- 1.2.4.4.8 Configuration file
- 1.2.4.4.9 Commands you can use with InfoPrint Select for Linux
- 1.2.4.4.9.1 Filtering destinations
- 1.2.4.4.9.2 Querying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.4.9.3 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.4.9.4 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.4.9.5 Modifying job attributes
- 1.2.4.4.9.6 Modifying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.4.9.7 Shutting down an actual destination
- 1.2.4.4.10 Using InfoPrint Select for Linux with Anyplace printing
- 1.2.4.5 Using InfoPrint Select for macOS
- 1.2.4.5.1 Installing InfoPrint Select for macOS
- 1.2.4.5.2 Uninstalling InfoPrint Command Line Client and InfoPrint Select for macOS
- 1.2.4.5.3 Using LDAP Job Authentication with InfoPrint Select for macOS
- 1.2.4.5.4 Creating InfoPrint Select printers on macOS
- 1.2.4.5.5 Printing from applications
- 1.2.4.5.5.1 Checking printer status
- 1.2.4.5.5.2 Viewing and canceling jobs
- 1.2.4.5.5.3 Job Properties dialog
- 1.2.4.5.5.4 Using the Job Settings dialog
- 1.2.4.5.6 Working with InfoPrint Select Notifications
- 1.2.4.5.7 Configuration file
- 1.2.4.5.8 Commands you can use with InfoPrint Select for macOS
- 1.2.4.5.8.1 Filtering destinations
- 1.2.4.5.8.2 Querying server status
- 1.2.4.5.8.3 Querying device status
- 1.2.4.5.8.4 Querying a print job
- 1.2.4.5.8.5 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.5.8.6 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.5.8.7 Modifying the job name
- 1.2.4.5.8.8 Removing a job
- 1.2.4.5.9 Using InfoPrint Select for MacOS with Anyplace printing
- 1.2.4.6 Using the InfoPrint Manager
AIX client
- 1.2.4.6.1 Installing the InfoPrint Manager AIX client
- 1.2.4.6.2 Commands you can use from the InfoPrint AIX client
- 1.2.4.6.3 Examples using the InfoPrint
AIX client
- 1.2.4.6.3.1 Filtering destinations
- 1.2.4.6.3.2 Querying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.6.3.3 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.6.3.4 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.6.3.5 Modifying job attributes
- 1.2.4.6.3.6 Modifying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.6.3.7 Shutting down an actual destination
- 1.2.4.7 Using the InfoPrint Manager
Linux client
- 1.2.4.7.1 Installing the InfoPrint Manager Linux clients
- 1.2.4.7.2 Uninstalling the InfoPrint Manager Linux client
- 1.2.4.7.3 Commands you can use from the InfoPrint Linux client
- 1.2.4.7.4 Examples using the InfoPrint
Linux client
- 1.2.4.7.4.1 Filtering destinations
- 1.2.4.7.4.2 Querying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.7.4.3 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.7.4.4 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.7.4.5 Modifying job attributes
- 1.2.4.7.4.6 Modifying destination attributes
- 1.2.4.7.4.7 Shutting down an actual destination
- 1.2.4.8 Using the InfoPrint Manager macOS client
- 1.2.4.8.1 Installing the InfoPrint Manager macOS client
- 1.2.4.8.2 Commands you can use from the InfoPrint macOS client
- 1.2.4.8.3 Examples using the InfoPrint
Manager macOS client
- 1.2.4.8.3.1 Filtering destinations
- 1.2.4.8.3.2 Querying server status
- 1.2.4.8.3.3 Querying device status
- 1.2.4.8.3.4 Querying a print job
- 1.2.4.8.3.5 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.8.3.6 Querying jobs
- 1.2.4.8.3.7 Modifying the job name
- 1.2.4.8.3.8 Removing a job
- 1.2.4.9 Using the InfoPrint Submit Express
Client
- 1.2.4.9.1 Setting up InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.2.4.9.1.1 Installing InfoPrint Submit Express
from the InfoPrint Manager
Common Client DVD-ROM
- 1.2.4.9.1.1.1 Installing InfoPrint Submit Express
on a Windows system
- 1.2.4.9.1.1.1.1 Installing a service update for InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.2.4.9.1.1.2 Installing InfoPrint Submit Express on a macOS system
- 1.2.4.9.1.1.3 Installing associated software and printer drivers
- 1.2.4.9.1.1.1 Installing InfoPrint Submit Express
on a Windows system
- 1.2.4.9.1.2 Setting up shared file support
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.1 Setting up InfoPrint Manager for AIX
to use an ipdata file system
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.1.1 Setting up Samba for InfoPrint Manager for AIX
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.1.2 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager for AIX Server to support shared files
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.2 Setting up InfoPrint Manager for Linux to use an ipdata file system
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.2.1 Setting up Samba for InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.2.2 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager for Linux Server to support shared files
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.3 Setting up InfoPrint Manager for Windows
to
use the ipdata folder
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.3.1 Create a user id for ipuser
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.3.2 Moving the ipdata folder
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.3.3 Sharing the ipdata folder
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.4 Configuring the InfoPrint Submit Express client for InfoPrint Manager for AIX , InfoPrint Manager for Linux, and InfoPrint Manager for Windows
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.5 Configuring the InfoPrint Submit Express
macOS client for InfoPrint Manager for AIX
, InfoPrint Manager for Linux, and InfoPrint Manager for Windows
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.5.1 Mapping a network drive on a macOS system
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.5.2 Changing the folders for the shared file system
- 1.2.4.9.1.2.1 Setting up InfoPrint Manager for AIX
to use an ipdata file system
- 1.2.4.9.1.3 Starting Submit Express
- 1.2.4.9.1.1 Installing InfoPrint Submit Express
from the InfoPrint Manager
Common Client DVD-ROM
- 1.2.4.9.2 Using Submit Express
to process a job
- 1.2.4.9.2.1 Job tickets
- 1.2.4.9.2.2 Migrating job tickets from previous versions of InfoPrint Submit
- 1.2.4.9.2.3 Working with print jobs
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.1 Creating files for printing
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2 Creating a job ticket
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.1 Describing your job
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.2 Specifying how you want the job to print
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.3 Working with files in a job ticket
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.4 Scheduling your job and setting options
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.5 Submitting a print job
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.2.6 Saving the RIP output
- 1.2.4.9.2.3.3 Verifying that PostScript jobs are ready to print
- 1.2.4.9.3 Using Submit Express to send jobs to a continuous forms printer
- 1.2.4.9.3.1 General configuration information
- 1.2.4.9.3.2 Configuring media
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1 Preparation
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.1 Simple 1–up, with finished page size ledger
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.2 Simple 1–up, with finished page size poster
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.3 Side-by-side copies 2–up, with finished page size letter
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.4 Side-by-side copies 2–up, with finished page size legal
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.5 Side-by-side copies 2–up, with finished page size 9 x 8 inches
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.6 Side-by-side copies 2–up, with finished page size double-high letter
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.7 Side-by-side copies 3–up, finished page size 6 x 11 inches
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.8 Side-by-side copies 3–up, with finished page size double-high
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.9 Side-by-side copies 4–up, with finished paper size 9 x 6 inches
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1.10 Side-by-side copies 4–up, with finished paper size letter
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.2 On the printer
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.3 In InfoPrint Manager
- 1.2.4.9.3.2.1 Preparation
- 1.2.4.9.3.3 Using Submit Express to send jobs
- 1.2.4.9.3.3.1 Troubleshooting
- 1.2.4.9.1 Setting up InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.2.4.10 Using the InfoPrint Manager Windows Client
- 1.2.4.11 Setting up hot folders to submit jobs
- 1.2.4.11.1 Creating a hot folder
- 1.2.4.11.2 Accessing a hot folder
- 1.2.4.11.3 Submitting jobs through a hot folder
- 1.2.4.11.3.1 Specifying job attributes
- 1.2.4.11.3.2 Staging jobs
- 1.2.4.11.3.3 Submitting multiple-document jobs
- 1.2.4.12 Installing and configuring the AFP driver
- 1.2.4.12.1 Installing the AFP driver files
- 1.2.4.12.2 Configuring the AFP driver
- 1.2.4.13 Configuring client systems to receive automatic updates
- 1.2.4.13.1 Installing and Configuring the Update Server on a Windows system
- 1.2.4.13.1.1 Configuring the Update Server on a Windows system with SSL/TLS
- 1.2.4.13.1.2 Configuring the update clients on a Windows system with SSL/TLS
- 1.2.4.13.1.3 Running InfoPrint Manager Update Server service control utility on Windows
- 1.2.4.13.1.4 Configuring the automatic download of InfoPrint Select
for Windows
- 1.2.4.13.1.4.1 Sample ipm_select.cfg file
- 1.2.4.13.1.5 Configuring the automatic download of InfoPrint Manager PDF Driver for Windows
- 1.2.4.13.1.5.1 Sample ipm_driver.cfg file
- 1.2.4.13.1.6 Configuring the automatic download of file updates
- 1.2.4.13.1.7 Configuring the automatic download of registry updates
- 1.2.4.13.2 Installing and Configuring the Update Server on a Linux system
- 1.2.4.13.2.1 Configuring the Update Server on a Linux system with SSL/TLS
- 1.2.4.13.2.2 Running InfoPrint Manager Update Server service as a different user
- 1.2.4.13.2.3 Running InfoPrint Manager Update Server service control utility on Linux
- 1.2.4.13.2.4 Configuring the automatic download of InfoPrint Select
for Windows from a Linux update server
- 1.2.4.13.2.4.1 Sample ipm_select.cfg file
- 1.2.4.13.2.5 Configuring the automatic download of InfoPrint Manager PDF Driver for Windows from
a Linux update server
- 1.2.4.13.2.5.1 Sample ipm_driver.cfg file
- 1.2.4.13.2.6 Configuring the automatic download of file updates from a Linux update server
- 1.2.4.13.2.7 Configuring the automatic download of registry updates from a Linux update server
- 1.2.4.13.1 Installing and Configuring the Update Server on a Windows system
- 1.2.4.14 Installing InfoPrint Manager Update
- 1.2.4.1
InfoPrint Manager GUI
software
- 1.2.5 Accessibility
- 1.2.1 Introduction
- 1.3 Procedures
- 1.3.1 Introduction
- 1.3.1.1 Important
- 1.3.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.3.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.3.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.3.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.3.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.3.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.3.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.3.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.3.2 Overview
- 1.3.3 Administrative Procedures: Configuring InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.3.1 Using Multiple Network Adapter Cards
- 1.3.3.2 Creating and managing servers
- 1.3.3.3 Installing and configuring printer devices and related hardware
- 1.3.3.3.1 Configuring InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint 5000 to print AFP
- 1.3.3.3.1.1 Defining the InfoPrint 5000 to InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.3.3.1.2 Configuring the PSF TCP/IP printer in InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.3.3.1.2.1 Verifying the size and location of the Input Manager workspace
- 1.3.3.3.1.2.2 Identifying where to store AFP resources
- 1.3.3.3.1.2.3 Specifying the color rasterized image processor (RIP) on this server
- 1.3.3.3.1.2.4 Changing the color rendering value
- 1.3.3.3.2 Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 5000 or RICOH Pro VC series models
to print PostScript and PDF
- 1.3.3.3.2.1 Verifying Samba is installed
- 1.3.3.3.2.2 Connecting to the InfoPrint 5000 or RICOH Pro VC hot folder
- 1.3.3.3.2.3 Running scripts before printing PDF and PostScript files
- 1.3.3.3.3 Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 2190, InfoPrint 2210, and InfoPrint
2235
- 1.3.3.3.3.1
Configuring as CUPS or PSF Other printers
- 1.3.3.3.3.1.1 Logging accounting information
- 1.3.3.3.3.2 Configuring as TCP/IP printers to use Booklet Maker
- 1.3.3.3.3.2.1 Booklet Maker
- 1.3.3.3.3.1
Configuring as CUPS or PSF Other printers
- 1.3.3.3.4 Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the InfoPrint 4000 and 4100
- 1.3.3.3.5 Specifying a halftone for printing on the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.3.3.3.5.1 Printing from InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.3.3.3.5.2 Printing from the command line
- 1.3.3.3.1 Configuring InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint 5000 to print AFP
- 1.3.3.4 Working with SNMP printers
- 1.3.3.4.1 SNMP support
- 1.3.3.4.2 About SNMP communication
- 1.3.3.4.2.1 Smart-defaulting actual destination attributes
- 1.3.3.4.2.2 Detecting, reporting, and recovering from printer problems
- 1.3.3.4.2.3 Accessing device information
- 1.3.3.4.2.4 Changing device information
- 1.3.3.4.3 Setting up and using SNMP
- 1.3.3.4.3.1 Determining if a printer works with SNMP
- 1.3.3.4.3.2 Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration Interface
- 1.3.3.4.3.3 Procedures
- 1.3.3.4.4 Effects on performance with SNMP
- 1.3.3.4.4.1 Server start-up
- 1.3.3.4.4.2 Actual destination queries
- 1.3.3.4.4.3 SNMP polling
- 1.3.3.5 Managed IPDS Dialog support
- 1.3.3.5.1 Enabling MID support
- 1.3.3.5.2 Considerations to activate MID support
- 1.3.3.6 Configuring media
- 1.3.3.6.1 Determining the media that are in the servers
- 1.3.3.6.1.1 Using the command line
- 1.3.3.6.2 Creating a media object
- 1.3.3.6.2.1 Using the command line
- 1.3.3.6.3 Viewing or changing attributes of a medium
- 1.3.3.6.3.1 Using the command line
- 1.3.3.6.1 Determining the media that are in the servers
- 1.3.3.7
InfoPrint
Email support
- 1.3.3.7.1 Configuring InfoPrint
Email
- 1.3.3.7.1.1 Defining the SMTP Email server to InfoPrint
- 1.3.3.7.1.2 Creating an InfoPrint e-mail destination
- 1.3.3.7.1.3 Maintaining original document file names in the PDF attachment name
- 1.3.3.7.1.4 Configuring PDF settings for email jobs
- 1.3.3.7.2 Submitting e-mail jobs
- 1.3.3.7.2.1 Submitting a basic e-mail job
- 1.3.3.7.2.2 Submitting attributes through a file with the -Z option
- 1.3.3.7.2.3 Submitting files with a shell script
- 1.3.3.7.2.4 Submitting text files with a shell script
- 1.3.3.7.2.5 Using the InfoPrint Select client
- 1.3.3.7.3 Color Email
- 1.3.3.7.1 Configuring InfoPrint
Email
- 1.3.3.8 Using CUPS DSS with SELinux set in enforcing mode
- 1.3.3.9 User-exit programs (PSF only)
- 1.3.3.9.1 What type of user-exits does InfoPrint Manager
support?
- 1.3.3.9.1.1 What sample user-exit programs are available?
- 1.3.3.9.2 Creating and using your own user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.9.2.1 Creating your own user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.9.3 Compiling and installing the user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.3.1 Compile and install your user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.3.2 Activating the user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.4 User-exit program structures
- 1.3.3.9.5 Common input and output fields
- 1.3.3.9.6 The header page and trailer page user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.9.7 The separator page user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.8 The accounting, post-print accounting and audit user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.9.9 The input data user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.10 The output data user-exit program
- 1.3.3.9.11 User-exit programs for the line-data transform
- 1.3.3.9.11.1 Input record exit
- 1.3.3.9.11.1.1 Using the line-data transform user input record exits
- 1.3.3.9.11.2 Output record exit
- 1.3.3.9.11.3 Resource exit
- 1.3.3.9.11.4 Non-zero return codes
- 1.3.3.9.11.1 Input record exit
- 1.3.3.9.12 Attributes of the line-data input file
- 1.3.3.9.1 What type of user-exits does InfoPrint Manager
support?
- 1.3.3.10 Creating and managing auxiliary sheets and user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.10.1 Preparing to work with auxiliary sheets
- 1.3.3.10.1.1 Terms relating to auxiliary sheets
- 1.3.3.10.1.2 InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects
- 1.3.3.10.1.3 Examples of Brief-Style and Full-Style Auxiliary Sheets
- 1.3.3.10.1.3.1 Start Sheet Examples
- 1.3.3.10.1.3.2 Separator Sheet Examples
- 1.3.3.10.1.3.3 End Sheet Examples
- 1.3.3.10.1.3.4 Accounting Sheet Examples
- 1.3.3.10.1.3.5 Audit Sheet Examples
- 1.3.3.10.1.4 Sequence of user-exit programs
- 1.3.3.10.1.5 Directory locations of user-exit programs supplied with InfoPrint
- 1.3.3.10.2 Creating and configuring auxiliary-sheet objects (PSF only)
- 1.3.3.10.2.1 Creating new auxiliary-sheet objects using the pdcreate command
- 1.3.3.10.2.2 Associating auxiliary-sheet objects with PSF printers
- 1.3.3.10.2.3 Associating auxiliary sheets for accounting or audit information
- 1.3.3.10.2.4 Associating the post-print accounting user-exit program with an actual destination
- 1.3.3.10.2.5 Associating an input data user-exit program with an actual destination
- 1.3.3.10.2.6 Associating an output data user-exit program with an actual destination
- 1.3.3.10.3 Using Interrupt Message Pages
- 1.3.3.10.3.1 Enabling Interrupt Message Pages
- 1.3.3.10.4 Using Interrupt Message Report
- 1.3.3.10.4.1 Enabling Interrupt Message Report
- 1.3.3.10.5 Allowing the auxiliary-sheet-selection job attribute with the BSD DSS
- 1.3.3.10.1 Preparing to work with auxiliary sheets
- 1.3.3.11 Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs
- 1.3.3.12 Creating and managing resource-context objects
- 1.3.3.12.1 The search order for AFP resources
- 1.3.3.12.1.1 CMRs and data objects search order
- 1.3.3.12.1.1.1 The search order for CMRs
- 1.3.3.12.1.1.2 The search order for data objects
- 1.3.3.12.1.1.3 Reuse of CMRs and data objects across printer jobs
- 1.3.3.12.1.2 File extensions for resources
- 1.3.3.12.1.1 CMRs and data objects search order
- 1.3.3.12.2 How InfoPrint Manager provides resource access for PSF DSS printers
- 1.3.3.12.3 Creating a new resource-context object
- 1.3.3.12.4 Changing a directory path for a resource-context object
- 1.3.3.12.5 Assigning resource-context objects to an actual destination
- 1.3.3.12.5.1 Using the command line
- 1.3.3.12.6 Assigning a resource-context object to a default-document object
- 1.3.3.12.6.1 Using the command line
- 1.3.3.12.1 The search order for AFP resources
- 1.3.3.13 Using InfoPrint Manager notifications
- 1.3.3.13.1 Understanding notification profiles
- 1.3.3.13.1.1 Event identifiers
- 1.3.3.13.1.2 Delivery method and delivery address
- 1.3.3.13.1.2.1 Using the 'exit' delivery method
- 1.3.3.13.2 Default notification profiles
- 1.3.3.13.2.1 Using notification profiles with default jobs
- 1.3.3.13.3 Changing notification profiles
- 1.3.3.13.3.1 For jobs, default jobs, servers, queues, and actual destinations
- 1.3.3.13.3.2 For logical destinations
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.1 Viewing an existing notification profile
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.2 Adding or modifying events or users in a notification profile
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.2.1 Example
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.3 Removing users from a notification profile
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.3.1 Example
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.4 Changing the delivery method
- 1.3.3.13.3.2.4.1 Example
- 1.3.3.13.4 Getting help for notification messages
- 1.3.3.13.5 Other notification methods
- 1.3.3.13.5.1 Notify-operator attribute
- 1.3.3.13.1 Understanding notification profiles
- 1.3.3.14
Managing Access Control Lists security for InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.3.14.1 Types of permission
- 1.3.3.14.2 Security groups
- 1.3.3.14.3 Identifying FST users and groups: wildcarding
- 1.3.3.14.4 Identifying Federated Authentication groups
- 1.3.3.14.5 Identifying LDAP/ Active Directory users and groups
- 1.3.3.14.6 Working with ACLs and groups
- 1.3.3.15 Managing LDAP security for InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.3.16 Managing Federated Authentication for InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.3.17 Managing Transport Layer Security encryption for InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.3.18 Managing Job Encryption for InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.3.19 Customizing error logs in the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.3.3.19.1 Customizing an InfoPrint Manager server error log
- 1.3.3.19.2 Customizing a Notification daemon error log
- 1.3.3.20 Setting InfoPrint Manager
environment variables
- 1.3.3.20.1 Preparing to work with InfoPrint Manager
environment variables
- 1.3.3.20.1.1 Where are environment variables found?
- 1.3.3.20.1.2 How are environment variables set?
- 1.3.3.20.1.3 What restrictions apply?
- 1.3.3.20.2 Querying environment variables
- 1.3.3.20.3 Editing the /etc/profile.d/ipm_environment.sh file
- 1.3.3.20.4 Setting an environment variable from the command line
- 1.3.3.20.5 Verifying the setting of environment variables
- 1.3.3.20.1 Preparing to work with InfoPrint Manager
environment variables
- 1.3.3.21 Monitoring memory and space on your InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.3.3.21.1 Monitoring memory use on your InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.3.3.21.2 Monitoring file system use (automatically)
- 1.3.3.21.3 Monitoring file system use (manually)
- 1.3.3.21.3.1 Using the disk usage tool
- 1.3.3.21.3.2 Using the df command
- 1.3.3.21.3.3 File systems and directories to clean up
- 1.3.3.21.3.3.1 File systems used by all InfoPrint installations
- 1.3.3.21.3.3.2 Segment Size parameter
- 1.3.3.22 Using InfoPrint Manager with SELinux set in enforcing mode
- 1.3.3.23 Changing the server host name and pdserver name
- 1.3.3.24 Using the InfoPrint Manager System Migration Utility (ISMU)
- 1.3.3.24.1 Prerequisites
- 1.3.3.24.2 Migrating your InfoPrint Manager settings
- 1.3.3.24.2.1 Migrating your InfoPrint Manager settings automatically
- 1.3.3.24.2.1.1 Automatic tasks during migration
- 1.3.3.24.2.2 Migrating your InfoPrint Manager settings manually
- 1.3.3.24.2.2.1 Specific tasks during migration
- 1.3.3.24.2.3 Example of migration
- 1.3.3.24.2.1 Migrating your InfoPrint Manager settings automatically
- 1.3.3.25 Configuring InfoPrint systems for interoperability
- 1.3.3.25.1 Understanding interoperating environments
- 1.3.3.25.1.1 Reasons for setting up an interoperating environment
- 1.3.3.25.1.2 Multiserver configuration examples
- 1.3.3.25.1.3 Important issues in interoperating environments
- 1.3.3.25.2 Configuring a primary Linux server with a secondary AIX server
- 1.3.3.25.3 Configuring a primary Linux server with a secondary Linux server
- 1.3.3.25.4 Configuring a primary Linux server with a secondary Windows server
- 1.3.3.25.4.1 Setting up the InfoPrint Linux server for interoperability
- 1.3.3.25.4.2 Configuring Windows servers for interoperability
- 1.3.3.25.4.3 Granting appropriate user rights to the domain user on all InfoPrint Manager Windows servers when using a different user than ipm1
- 1.3.3.25.4.4 Creating the mapped drive to the Linux namespace that allows interoperability on Windows
- 1.3.3.25.4.5 Configuring interoperability on the InfoPrint Windows servers
- 1.3.3.25.1 Understanding interoperating environments
- 1.3.3.26 Using the LPD gateway with InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.3.27 Using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) with InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.3.27.1 Printing through the IPP Gateway
- 1.3.3.28 Using AFP Upload
- 1.3.3.28.1 Software prerequisites
- 1.3.3.28.2 General information about the host server program
- 1.3.3.28.2.1 Specifying the SYSPRINT DD statement
- 1.3.3.28.2.2 Supported configuration parameters
- 1.3.3.28.2.3 Specifying the configuration parameters
- 1.3.3.28.2.4 Specifying PL/I run-time options
- 1.3.3.28.3 Transmitting AFP file attributes to MVS systems
- 1.3.3.28.3.1 Using specific InfoPrint Manager attributes
- 1.3.3.28.3.2 Using the destination-pass-through attribute
- 1.3.3.28.3.2.1 Examples: Using the destination-pass-through attribute
- 1.3.3.28.4 Using InfoPrint Manager commands with AFP Upload
- 1.3.3.28.5 When the connection to the MVS system host fails
- 1.3.3.28.6 Troubleshooting problems with AFP Upload on TCP/IP networks
- 1.3.3.28.6.1 Places where error information is recorded
- 1.3.3.28.6.2 Common errors with AFP Upload using TCP/IP networks
- 1.3.3.28.7 Specifying JCL Statements to run the host server program in a startable address space
- 1.3.3.28.8 Specifying JCL Statements to run the host server program as a job
- 1.3.3.28.9 Example JCL Statements to run the host server program in a Startable Address Space
- 1.3.3.28.10 Example JCL Statements to run the host server program as a job
- 1.3.3.29 Using the SystemD services
- 1.3.4 Administrative Procedures: Configuring for Host Printing
- 1.3.4.1 Printing data sets from an MVS system through MVS Download Receiver
- 1.3.4.1.1 Preparing to work with Download for z/OS
- 1.3.4.1.1.1 Why use Manager MVS Download Receiver?
- 1.3.4.1.1.2 What is the MVS Download Receiver daemon?
- 1.3.4.1.1.3 How do you make AFP resources available?
- 1.3.4.1.1.4 How are print options passed to InfoPrint ?
- 1.3.4.1.1.5 What does the mvsprpsm.sh shell script do?
- 1.3.4.1.1.6 What does the log file generated by the mvsprpsm.sh shell script contain?
- 1.3.4.1.1.7 How do I get page count displayed for AFP Download Plus jobs?
- 1.3.4.1.1.8 Performance considerations with the Direct Download method
- 1.3.4.1.2 Modifying the InfoPrint
mvsprpsm.sh shell script
- 1.3.4.1.2.1 Specifying AFP resource directories
- 1.3.4.1.2.2 Changing how the shell script generates the file name
- 1.3.4.1.2.3 Using multiple printers with MVS Download Receiver
- 1.3.4.1.2.4 Specifying a default page definition
- 1.3.4.1.3 Passing the parameter list from the mvsprsd daemon to the shell script
- 1.3.4.1.4 Translating print options to InfoPrint attributes and values
- 1.3.4.1.5 Using the mvsprsd command to start the daemon
- 1.3.4.1.6 Using Management Interface to create an MVS Download Receiver for a default configuration
- 1.3.4.1.7 Using Download for z/OS support for multiple data set jobs
- 1.3.4.1.7.1 Description of multiple data set support on both PSF/MVS and InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.3.4.1.7.2 Procedure for installing multiple data set support with Download for z/OS
- 1.3.4.1.7.3 Procedure for installing multiple data set support with AFP Download Plus
- 1.3.4.1.7.4 Limitations of multiple data set support
- 1.3.4.1.7.5 Technical description of multiple data set support
- 1.3.4.1.8 Resubmitting or deleting MVS Download
Receiver orphaned files
- 1.3.4.1.8.1 Resubmitting an orphaned file
- 1.3.4.1.1 Preparing to work with Download for z/OS
- 1.3.4.1 Printing data sets from an MVS system through MVS Download Receiver
- 1.3.5 Administrative Procedures: Customizing for Special Jobs
- 1.3.5.1 Working with transforms
- 1.3.5.1.1 Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms
- 1.3.5.1.1.1 Client configuration files
- 1.3.5.1.1.2 Daemon configuration files
- 1.3.5.1.1.2.1 Improving performance in the PDF RIP
- 1.3.5.1.1.3 Hierarchy of transform options
- 1.3.5.1.2 Stapling and punch options available from the ps2afp transform when using the CPSI transform engine
- 1.3.5.1.3 Collate PostScript options available from the ps2afp transform when using the CPSI transform engine
- 1.3.5.1.4 Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF transforms
- 1.3.5.1.4.1 Sample configuration file
- 1.3.5.1.4.2 Transform environment variables
- 1.3.5.1.4.3 Hierarchy of transform options
- 1.3.5.1.5 Customizing the img2afp transform
- 1.3.5.1.5.1 Limitations of the img2afp transform
- 1.3.5.1.5.2 Examples
- 1.3.5.1.6 Working with the transform for line data
- 1.3.5.1.6.1 About line data
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.1 What Is line data?
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.2 ANSI and machine carriage controls
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.2.1 ANSI carriage control characters
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.2.2 Machine carriage control characters
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.3 Variable-length and fixed-length files
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.3.1 Variable-length files
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.3.2 Fixed-length files
- 1.3.5.1.6.1.4 How the imageout keyword affects processing
- 1.3.5.1.6.2 Customizing the line data transform
- 1.3.5.1.6.1 About line data
- 1.3.5.1.7 Using the PDF Parallel RIP
- 1.3.5.1.7.1 Installing the PDF Parallel RIP client
- 1.3.5.1.7.2 Customizing the PDF Parallel transform
- 1.3.5.1.7.2.1 Sample configuration file for the pdfprs client
- 1.3.5.1.7.2.2 RIP Daemon configuration files
- 1.3.5.1.7.2.3 Configuring for a dual engine halftone printer
- 1.3.5.1.7.2.4 Hierarchy of transform options
- 1.3.5.1.7.3 Troubleshooting the parallel PDF RIP client
- 1.3.5.1.8 Working with the XML transforms
- 1.3.5.1.8.1 Using the XML transforms with InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.5.1.8.2 How do the XML transforms work?
- 1.3.5.1.8.3 Running the XML transforms
- 1.3.5.1.8.4 Capabilities and limitations
- 1.3.5.1.8.4.1 General capabilities and limitations for transforming all data
- 1.3.5.1.8.4.2 Capabilities and limitations for transforming data to AFP
- 1.3.5.1.8.4.3 Capabilities for transforming data to PDF
- 1.3.5.1.8.5 Customization tasks for the XML transforms
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1 Common customization tasks
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1.1 Tasks for using the XML to AFP transform
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1.1.1 Customizing the xml2afp.cfg file
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1.1.2 Customizing the font index file for xml2afp
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1.2 Tasks for using the XML to PDF transform
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1.1 Tasks for using the XML to AFP transform
- 1.3.5.1.8.5.1 Common customization tasks
- 1.3.5.1.9 Color management resource transform support
- 1.3.5.1.1 Customizing the PCL, PostScript, and PDF transforms
- 1.3.5.2 Understanding the transform objects and the custom steps (transforms) subsystem
- 1.3.5.2.1 Configuring custom steps (transforms)
- 1.3.5.2.1.1 Creating custom steps (transforms)
- 1.3.5.2.1.2 Associating a custom step (transform) with an actual destination
- 1.3.5.2.2 Examples of creating custom steps (transform) objects
- 1.3.5.2.2.1 Creating a custom step (transform) object to copy to a file without printing
- 1.3.5.2.2.2 Creating a custom step (transform) object to convert AFP data into PDF data and store it for later usage
- 1.3.5.2.2.3 Creating a custom step (transform) object to convert data and print only smaller files
- 1.3.5.2.2.4 Creating a custom step (transform) object that updates the job's page count
- 1.3.5.2.2.4.1 Using the transform_update utility
- 1.3.5.2.3 Defining a custom step (transform) sequence
- 1.3.5.2.1 Configuring custom steps (transforms)
- 1.3.5.3 Using print rules
- 1.3.5.3.1 Configuring print rules
- 1.3.5.3.2 Running a Script in Print Rules
- 1.3.5.3.3 Defining a print rule sequence
- 1.3.5.4 Printing PCL or PostScript to PSF destinations when using the CPSI transform engine:
Specifying which paper bin to use
- 1.3.5.4.1 Determining bin mappings
- 1.3.5.4.1.1 PCL printing
- 1.3.5.4.1.2 PostScript printing when using the CPSI print engine
- 1.3.5.4.1.2.1 Gathering paper tray information
- 1.3.5.4.1.2.2 Identifying paper trays to InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.5.4.1.2.3 Testing tray mappings
- 1.3.5.4.2 Editing configuration files
- 1.3.5.4.3 Creating a transform with bin mappings
- 1.3.5.4.1 Determining bin mappings
- 1.3.5.5 Submitting PSF printer input to a PCL or PPDS printer
- 1.3.5.5.1 Setting up PCL tray mappings
- 1.3.5.6 Color and Grayscale Printing
- 1.3.5.6.1 AFP color and grayscale solutions
- 1.3.5.6.2 Color Printing Concepts
- 1.3.5.6.2.1 Color Spaces and ICC profiles
- 1.3.5.6.2.2 Gamut and Rendering Intent
- 1.3.5.6.2.3 Color Mixing and Calibration
- 1.3.5.6.2.4 Halftones and Tone Transfer Curves
- 1.3.5.6.2.5 File Size
- 1.3.5.6.3 Grayscale Printing Concepts
- 1.3.5.6.4 Color Management
- 1.3.5.6.4.1 ICC Profiles
- 1.3.5.6.4.2 Rendering Intents
- 1.3.5.6.4.3 Paper Characteristics
- 1.3.5.6.5 AFP Color Management
- 1.3.5.6.5.1 Color Management Resources
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1 Types of CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1.1 Color Conversion CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1.2 Link Color Conversion CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1.3 Halftone CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1.4 Tone Transfer Curve CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.2 CMR Processing Modes
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.2.1 Audit Processing Mode
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.2.2 Instruction Processing Mode
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.2.3 Link Processing Mode
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.3 CMR Creation and Installation
- 1.3.5.6.5.1.1 Types of CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.5.2 Data Objects
- 1.3.5.6.5.2.1 Types of Data Objects
- 1.3.5.6.5.2.2 Data Object Creation and Installation
- 1.3.5.6.5.3 Resource Library Management
- 1.3.5.6.5.4 Tips and Best Practices
- 1.3.5.6.5.4.1 Tips for images
- 1.3.5.6.5.4.2 Tips for Resources
- 1.3.5.6.5.1 Color Management Resources
- 1.3.5.6.6
RICOH
AFP color and grayscale products
- 1.3.5.6.6.1 Printers
- 1.3.5.6.6.1.1 InfoPrint 5000
- 1.3.5.6.6.1.2 InfoPrint 4100
- 1.3.5.6.6.1.3 InfoPrint 1xxx series
- 1.3.5.6.6.2 RICOH AFP Resource Installer
- 1.3.5.6.6.3 Print servers
- 1.3.5.6.6.3.1
RICOH InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.5.6.6.3.1.1 Enabling capture for CMRs
- 1.3.5.6.6.3.1.2 Page Printer Formatting Aid (PPFA )
- 1.3.5.6.6.3.2 RICOH ProcessDirector
- 1.3.5.6.6.3.1
RICOH InfoPrint Manager
- 1.3.5.6.6.1 Printers
- 1.3.5.6.7 AFP color solution scenarios
- 1.3.5.6.7.1 Printing high-quality grayscale output on an InfoPrint 4100 printer
- 1.3.5.6.7.2 Replacing pre-printed forms
- 1.3.5.6.7.3 Eliminating physical inserts
- 1.3.5.6.8 Related publications
- 1.3.5.7 Working with fonts when using the CPSI processing engine
- 1.3.5.7.1 Fonts for printing transformed PostScript and PDF data
- 1.3.5.7.1.1 Font-mapping files
- 1.3.5.7.1.1.1 PostScript font-mapping file considerations
- 1.3.5.7.1.1.2 Creating a PostScript font-mapping file
- 1.3.5.7.1.1.3 Using font-mapping files with the ps2afp or the pdf2afp command
- 1.3.5.7.1.2 Specifying font substitution through initialization files
- 1.3.5.7.1.3 Adding non-IBM fonts for a PostScript job
- 1.3.5.7.1.4 Adding Type 1 fonts to a personal font library
- 1.3.5.7.1.1 Font-mapping files
- 1.3.5.7.2 Using OpenType Fonts
- 1.3.5.7.2.1 Using the Resource Installer to install OpenType fonts
- 1.3.5.7.2.2 Using font capture with OpenType fonts
- 1.3.5.7.2.2.1 Enabling font capture for inline fonts
- 1.3.5.7.2.3 Using multiple fonts with limited printer memory
- 1.3.5.7.2.4 Using Unicode extended code pages
- 1.3.5.7.2.5 Updating the global search path on an InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.3.5.7.2.6 Using OpenType fonts with line data
- 1.3.5.7.3 Fonts for printing ditroff data
- 1.3.5.7.3.1 AFP code pages for AFP fonts
- 1.3.5.7.3.2 AFP characters mapped to ditroff characters
- 1.3.5.7.3.2.1 Mapping for code pages T1001038, T1001108, and T1001109
- 1.3.5.7.3.2.2 Special symbols added for code page T1001038
- 1.3.5.7.3.2.3 Special symbols added for code page T1001108
- 1.3.5.7.3.2.4 Special symbol added for code page T1001109
- 1.3.5.7.3.3 Adding other troff fonts
- 1.3.5.7.3.4 ditroff font files
- 1.3.5.7.4 Fonts for printing DBCS ASCII and EUC data
- 1.3.5.7.4.1 Fonts required to print a double-byte transformed file
- 1.3.5.7.4.2 Installing DBCS fonts
- 1.3.5.7.4.3 Setting up font resources for DBCS ASCII and EUC printing
- 1.3.5.7.5 Fonts for printing line data
- 1.3.5.7.6 Printing with the DBCS Simulation Fonts with the font metric adjustment triplet
- 1.3.5.7.7 Installing the Japanese PostScript font feature
- 1.3.5.7.1 Fonts for printing transformed PostScript and PDF data
- 1.3.5.8 Using global resource identifiers
- 1.3.5.8.1 How can you use GRIDs?
- 1.3.5.8.2 What GRID files ship with InfoPrint ?
- 1.3.5.8.3 Where does InfoPrint search for GRID files?
- 1.3.5.8.4 Understanding the general syntax rules and allowable values for GRID
files
- 1.3.5.8.4.1 Syntax rules applying to all types of GRID files
- 1.3.5.8.4.2 Allowable values for the charset.grd file
- 1.3.5.8.4.3 Allowable values for the codepage.grd file
- 1.3.5.8.4.4 Allowable values for the fgid.grd file
- 1.3.5.8.4.5 Allowable values for the cpgid.grd file
- 1.3.5.8.5 Modifying GRID files
- 1.3.5.8.5.1 Modifying the charset and codepage GRID files
- 1.3.5.8.5.2 Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID files
- 1.3.5.8.5.2.1 Verifying the GRID files
- 1.3.5.8.6 Preventing InfoPrint from using GRID files
- 1.3.5.9 Configuring and using cut-sheet emulation
- 1.3.5.9.1 Using cut sheet emulation
- 1.3.5.9.1.1 Using InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.3.5.9.1.2 Using the PSF actual destination properties notebook
- 1.3.5.9.1.3 Using the pdpr command
- 1.3.5.9.1.4 Defaults and limitations of cut sheet emulation support
- 1.3.5.9.1 Using cut sheet emulation
- 1.3.5.10 Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files
- 1.3.5.10.1 Parts of a color mapping table
- 1.3.5.10.1.1 Using source groups
- 1.3.5.10.1.2 Using target groups
- 1.3.5.10.2 Creating a color mapping table
- 1.3.5.10.3 Submitting jobs using a color mapping table
- 1.3.5.10.3.1 Submitting jobs through the Linux command line
- 1.3.5.10.3.1.1 Configuring an actual destination
- 1.3.5.10.3.1 Submitting jobs through the Linux command line
- 1.3.5.10.1 Parts of a color mapping table
- 1.3.5.11 Setting up high speed printers for spacing
- 1.3.5.12 Using InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint 5000 to print AFP
- 1.3.5.12.1 Setting up
- 1.3.5.12.1.1 Building a data stream
- 1.3.5.12.1.2 Transforming color images
- 1.3.5.12.2 Using and changing color and resource attributes
- 1.3.5.12.2.1 Using color attributes
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.1 color-profile
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.2 color-profiles-supported
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.3 color-bits-per-plane
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.4 color-bits-per-plane-supported
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.5 color-rendering-intent
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.6 color-toner-saver
- 1.3.5.12.2.1.7 color-toner-saver-supported
- 1.3.5.12.2.2 Using resource attributes
- 1.3.5.12.2.2.1 resource-context-presentation-object-container
- 1.3.5.12.2.2.2 presentation-object-container-extraction-mode
- 1.3.5.12.2.3 Using the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
to change color and resource attributes
- 1.3.5.12.2.3.1 Starting the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.3.5.12.2.3.2 Changing the attributes
- 1.3.5.12.2.1 Using color attributes
- 1.3.5.12.3 Sending an AFP job to the printer using the Linux command line
- 1.3.5.12.3.1 Setting up assumptions
- 1.3.5.12.3.2 Using Linux commands
- 1.3.5.12.3.3 Submitting the job
- 1.3.5.12.4 Sending an AFP job with color images to the printer using InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.3.5.12.4.1 Setting up assumptions
- 1.3.5.12.4.2 Submitting the job
- 1.3.5.12.4.2.1 Creating a new job ticket
- 1.3.5.12.5 Sending a job using Download for z/OS
- 1.3.5.12.1 Setting up
- 1.3.5.13 Using the InfoPrint 5000 and RICOH Pro VC series models with hot folders from InfoPrint Manager to print PostScript and PDF
- 1.3.5.1 Working with transforms
- 1.3.6 Operator and User Procedures
- 1.3.6.1 Finishing options
- 1.3.6.1.1 Setting up finishing options for IPDS-only printers
- 1.3.6.1.1.1 Telling InfoPrint Manager what options the finisher supports
- 1.3.6.1.1.2 Setting up InfoPrint Manager
and clients to use finishing options
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.1 Using the pdpr command
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.2 Using a form definition
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.3 Using InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.4 Using InfoPrint
Select
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.4.1 Using the InfoPrint AFP driver
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.4.2 PSF printer
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.5 Using Download for z/OS
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.6 Using InfoPrint Manager hot folders
- 1.3.6.1.1.2.7 Using InfoPrint Manager LPD and an LPR client
- 1.3.6.1.1.3 Selecting the correct finishing options
- 1.3.6.1.1.3.1 Paper fed LEF
- 1.3.6.1.1.3.2 Paper fed SEF
- 1.3.6.1.1.4 Staple positions for new InfoPrint printers
- 1.3.6.1.1.4.1 Staple positions for InfoPrint 2060ES, InfoPrint 2075ES, and InfoPrint 2090ES
- 1.3.6.1.1.4.2 Staple positions for InfoPrint 2105ES
- 1.3.6.1.2 Setting up finishing options for PS/PCL printers
- 1.3.6.1.2.1 Telling InfoPrint Manager what options the finisher supports
- 1.3.6.1.2.2 Setting up InfoPrint Manager
and clients to use finishing options
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.1 Using the pdpr command
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.2 Using a form definition
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.3 Using InfoPrint Submit Express
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.4 Using InfoPrint Select
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.4.1 Using the InfoPrint AFP driver
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.4.2 Using a PSF other-driver or DFE printer
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.4.3 Using a CUPS printer
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.4.4 Any other destination type
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.5 Using Download for z/OS
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.6 Using InfoPrint Manager hot folders
- 1.3.6.1.2.2.7 Using InfoPrint Manager LPD and an LPR client
- 1.3.6.1.2.3 Selecting the correct finishing options
- 1.3.6.1.2.3.1 Paper fed LEF
- 1.3.6.1.2.3.2 Paper fed SEF
- 1.3.6.1.2.3.3 Staple positions for InfoPrint 2085 and InfoPrint 2105
- 1.3.6.1.2.3.4 Staple positions for InfoPrint 2060ES, InfoPrint 2075ES, and InfoPrint 2090ES
- 1.3.6.1.2.3.5 Staple positions for InfoPrint 2105ES
- 1.3.6.1.3 Working with the InfoPrint Pro C900AFP finishing
options
- 1.3.6.1.3.1 Working with punch options
- 1.3.6.1.3.2 Loading paper trays
- 1.3.6.1.3.2.1 Using output bins
- 1.3.6.1.3.3 Working with the binding options
- 1.3.6.1.1 Setting up finishing options for IPDS-only printers
- 1.3.6.2 Other procedures
- 1.3.6.2.1 Turning duplexing on and off for the InfoPrint 45 and InfoPrint 70
- 1.3.6.2.2 Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your desktop
- 1.3.6.2.3 Submitting a job to a DocuTech Model 135 printer
- 1.3.6.2.4 Supporting status Information
- 1.3.6.2.4.1 Network printers
- 1.3.6.2.4.2 HP printers
- 1.3.6.2.5 Stopping, restarting, or pausing a job that is currently printing
- 1.3.6.2.5.1 Stopping the job
- 1.3.6.2.5.2 Restarting the job
- 1.3.6.2.5.3 Pausing a job that is printing
- 1.3.6.2.6 Resubmitting a retained job for reprint
- 1.3.6.2.7 Pausing and restarting an actual destination
- 1.3.6.2.7.1 Pausing an actual destination
- 1.3.6.2.7.2 Resuming the actual destination
- 1.3.6.2.8 Interrupting and restarting a job that is currently printing on an InfoPrint 4000/4100
- 1.3.6.2.8.1 Interrupting a job that is currently printing
- 1.3.6.2.8.2 Restarting the interrupted job
- 1.3.6.2.9 Moving backward or forward in a job that is currently printing
- 1.3.6.2.9.1 Spacing a printer
- 1.3.6.2.10 Stopping a printer to perform scheduled maintenance
- 1.3.6.2.11 Fixing a printer problem and starting to print again
- 1.3.6.2.11.1 Try this first
- 1.3.6.2.11.2 Fixing more complicated problems
- 1.3.6.2.11.3 Restarting the job that was printing when the problem occurred
- 1.3.6.2.12 Using the correct halftones for the installed toner version
- 1.3.6.1 Finishing options
- 1.3.7 Reference Information
- 1.3.7.1 IPDS print operator commands
- 1.3.7.2 IPDS error recovery
- 1.3.7.2.1 IPDS error recovery: Data stream errors
- 1.3.7.2.2 IPDS error recovery: Insufficient memory in the printer
- 1.3.7.2.2.1 Insufficient memory in the printer exmple:
- 1.3.7.2.3 IPDS error recovery: Intervention required conditions
- 1.3.7.2.3.1 Example:
- 1.3.7.2.4 IPDS error recovery: Unrecoverable problems
- 1.3.7.2.4.1 Unrecoverable problem example:
- 1.3.8 Accessibility
- 1.3.1 Introduction
- 1.4 Configuring and Tuning Guide
- 1.4.1 Introduction
- 1.4.1.1 Important
- 1.4.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.4.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.4.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.4.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.4.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.4.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.4.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.4.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.4.2 Overview
- 1.4.3
InfoPrint Manager
System
- interoperating InfoPrint Manager
servers
- 1.4.3.1 Parts of the server
- 1.4.3.2 Server to server points of interoperation
- 1.4.3.3 Types of server communication
- 1.4.3.3.1 Ways to communicate
- 1.4.3.3.2 Ways to locate
- 1.4.3.3.3 pdserver client ports details
- 1.4.3.3.4 /var/lib/pd/pdserver.conf file details
- 1.4.3.3.5 pdserver server port details
- 1.4.3.4
InfoPrint Manager
namespace
- 1.4.3.4.1 Namespace entries
- 1.4.3.4.2 Lifecycle of the namespace entries
- 1.4.3.4.3 Namespace caching
- 1.4.3.4.3.1 Namespace example
- 1.4.3.5
InfoPrint Manager
commands
- 1.4.3.5.1 Command syntax
- 1.4.3.5.2 Optimizing your commands
- 1.4.4 Print jobs and print files
- 1.4.4.1 Basic print file handling for all DSSs
- 1.4.4.1.1 Basic print file handling example
- 1.4.4.2 Destination Support System (DSS) job processing
- 1.4.4.2.1 PSF, DFE, and Email print file handling
- 1.4.4.2.1.1 /var/psf/seglist and /var/psf/segments with Input Manager
- 1.4.4.2.1.2 Transforms
- 1.4.4.2.1.3 Saving rip files
- 1.4.4.2.1 PSF, DFE, and Email print file handling
- 1.4.4.1 Basic print file handling for all DSSs
- 1.4.5 File systems
- 1.4.5.1 InfoPrint Manager namespace (/var/pddir/default_cell)
- 1.4.5.2
InfoPrint Manager
server (/var/pd)
- 1.4.5.2.1 InfoPrint Manager server print database
- 1.4.5.2.2 InfoPrint Manager server logs
- 1.4.5.2.3 InfoPrint Manager server print files
- 1.4.5.3 PSF (/var/psf)
- 1.4.5.4 PSF (/var/psf/segments)
- 1.4.6
InfoPrint Manager
server
memory
- 1.4.6.1 AIX virtual memory
- 1.4.6.2 Linux virtual memory
- 1.4.6.3 What requires memory
- 1.4.6.4 The pdserver's virtual memory management
- 1.4.7
InfoPrint Manager
server performance tuning
- 1.4.7.1 Hardware configuration
- 1.4.7.2 General considerations
- 1.4.7.3 Print throughput performance
- 1.4.7.3.1 High and Ultra High speed printing
- 1.4.7.3.2 Low, Workgroup, and Medium speed printing
- 1.4.8 AIX operating system and hardware tuning
- 1.4.8.1 How much memory is needed?
- 1.4.8.2 How much paging space is needed?
- 1.4.8.3 What affects CPU utilization?
- 1.4.8.4 Network bandwidth
- 1.4.8.5 Network options, AIX settings, and environment variables that affect performance
- 1.4.8.6 Setting process priority
- 1.4.8.7 Setting resource limits for InfoPrint Manager services and processes
- 1.4.8.8 Disk/File systems
- 1.4.8.8.1 Manual InfoPrint Manager
file
system allocation
- 1.4.8.8.1.1 File system creation procedure
- 1.4.8.8.1 Manual InfoPrint Manager
file
system allocation
- 1.4.9 Linux operating system and hardware tuning
- 1.4.9.1 How much memory is needed?
- 1.4.9.2 How much paging space is needed?
- 1.4.9.3 What affects CPU utilization?
- 1.4.9.4 Network bandwidth
- 1.4.9.5 Network options, Linux settings, and environment variables that affect performance
- 1.4.9.6 CUPS DSS and PSF-Other tuning
- 1.4.9.7 Semaphores
- 1.4.9.8 Setting process priority
- 1.4.9.9 Determining ulimit segment settings
- 1.4.9.10 Disk/File systems
- 1.4.9.10.1 Manual InfoPrint Manager
file system allocation
- 1.4.9.10.1.1 File system creation procedure
- 1.4.9.10.1 Manual InfoPrint Manager
file system allocation
- 1.4.10 Tuning for GUI Performance
- 1.4.10.1 Specifying GUI options to improve performance
- 1.4.10.1.1 Filtering
- 1.4.10.1.2 Changing the polling interval
- 1.4.10.2 Configuration Tuning
- 1.4.10.2.1 Understanding GUI events
- 1.4.10.2.1.1
InfoPrint Manager
server GUI event dispatcher
- 1.4.10.2.1.1.1 Event registration log messages
- 1.4.10.2.1.1
InfoPrint Manager
server GUI event dispatcher
- 1.4.10.2.2 When to use a separate command processor
- 1.4.10.2.3 When to increase the PD_LISTEN_COUNT
- 1.4.10.2.1 Understanding GUI events
- 1.4.10.1 Specifying GUI options to improve performance
- 1.4.11 Best practices recommendations
- 1.4.11.1 Use unique server names
- 1.4.11.2 Backup your system regularly
- 1.4.11.2.1 Full system backup
- 1.4.11.3 Applying the latest InfoPrint Manager service updates
- 1.4.11.4 Applying the latest operating system service updates
- 1.4.11.5 Monitor file system utilization
- 1.4.11.6
InfoPrint Manager
server error logs
- 1.4.11.6.1 Recommended setting for error logs
- 1.4.11.6.2 Working with error logs
- 1.4.11.7 PSF error logs
- 1.4.11.8 Maintaining accounting logs
- 1.4.11.9 Shutting down a pdserver
- 1.4.11.10 Using the kill options
- 1.4.11.11 Solving problems caused by antivirus software
- 1.4.12 Useful AIX commands and tools
- 1.4.13 Useful Linux commands and tools
- 1.4.14 Temporary files created by InfoPrint Manager
- 1.4.15 Accessibility
- 1.4.15.1 Using assistive technologies
- 1.4.15.2 Keyboard navigation of the user interface
- 1.4.1 Introduction
- 1.5 High Availability Guidelines
- 1.5.1 Introduction
- 1.5.1.1 Important
- 1.5.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.5.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.5.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.5.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.5.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.5.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.5.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.5.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.5.2 High availability overview
- 1.5.2.1 Configuration supported by InfoPrint Manager
- 1.5.2.2 Cluster node considerations
- 1.5.2.3 Printing impacts
- 1.5.3 Planning and implementing for AIX
- 1.5.3.1 Resource configuration planning
- 1.5.3.2 File system configuration planning
- 1.5.3.3 Installation order planning
- 1.5.3.4 clsnapshot files worksheet
- 1.5.4 Planning and implementing for Linux
- 1.5.4.1 Resource configuration planning
- 1.5.4.2 File system configuration planning
- 1.5.4.3 Installation order planning
- 1.5.5 Planning and implementing for Windows
- 1.5.5.1 Resource configuration planning
- 1.5.6 Problem determination checklist
- 1.5.7 Helpful non-InfoPrint Manager commands and log files
- 1.5.1 Introduction
- 1.6 Reference
- 1.6.1 Introduction
- 1.6.1.1 Important
- 1.6.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.6.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.6.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.6.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.6.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.6.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.6.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.6.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.6.2 About this publication
- 1.6.2.1 About the documentation for InfoPrint Manager
- 1.6.2.2 Conventions used in this publication
- 1.6.2.2.1 Highlighting
- 1.6.2.2.2 InfoPrint Manager command notation
- 1.6.2.2.3 Special characters that are included in commands
- 1.6.3 Overview
- 1.6.3.1 Objects
- 1.6.3.1.1 Object classes
- 1.6.3.1.2 Object name restrictions
- 1.6.3.1.3 Object attributes
- 1.6.3.2 Commands
- 1.6.3.2.1 Flags, command attributes, and arguments
- 1.6.3.2.2 Command output: headings and style
- 1.6.3.2.3 Tips for using commands
- 1.6.3.2.4 Administrative utilities
- 1.6.3.2.5 Daemon utilities for InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.3.2.6 Transform commands
- 1.6.3.2.7 Environment variables for InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.3.2.8 Windows Services for InfoPrint Manager for Windows
- 1.6.3.2.9 Reference table for path names
- 1.6.3.1 Objects
- 1.6.4
InfoPrint Manager
Tools
- 1.6.4.1
InfoPrint Manager
commands
- 1.6.4.1.1 dpfcmd command: controls DPF receivers in InfoPrint Manager for Windows and InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.1.2 listconv command: list all the default converters in CCSID
- 1.6.4.1.3 lprafp command: submits remote jobs in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.1.4 mkfntmap command: maps PostScript fonts
- 1.6.4.1.5 pdaccount command: collect accounting information for a specific time period
- 1.6.4.1.6 pdclean command: removes all jobs from the specified object
- 1.6.4.1.7 pdcreate command: creates InfoPrint Manager objects
- 1.6.4.1.8 pddelete command: deletes InfoPrint Manager objects
- 1.6.4.1.9 pddeviceop command: perform device operation on device associated with specified actual destination
- 1.6.4.1.10 pddisable command: stops destinations from accepting jobs and logs from logging
- 1.6.4.1.11 pdenable command: enables destinations to accept jobs and logs to log
- 1.6.4.1.12 pdls command: lists selected attribute values
- 1.6.4.1.13 pdmod command: modifies attributes of submitted print jobs
- 1.6.4.1.14 pdpause command: pauses jobs, actual destinations, servers, or queues
- 1.6.4.1.15 pdpr command: submits jobs
- 1.6.4.1.16 pdpromote command: advances a job to the top of a queue
- 1.6.4.1.17 pdq command: queries job status
- 1.6.4.1.18 pdreorder command: reassigns jobs
- 1.6.4.1.19 pdresubmit command: resubmits jobs
- 1.6.4.1.20 pdresume command: enables paused objects to resume operation
- 1.6.4.1.21 pdrm command: removes jobs
- 1.6.4.1.22 pdset command: defines attribute values
- 1.6.4.1.23 pdshutdown command: stops servers or actual destinations
- 1.6.4.1.24 pdspace command: backspaces or forward spaces a printer
- 1.6.4.1.25 uconv command: convert encoding of character set
- 1.6.4.2 The -o flag for AIX print commands and the InfoPrint Manager
lprafp command
- 1.6.4.2.1 Syntax for the -o flag
- 1.6.4.2.2 Description for the -o flag
- 1.6.4.2.3 Limitations for the -o flag
- 1.6.4.2.4 The -o flag
- 1.6.4.2.4.1 Specifying -o attribute-value pairs
- 1.6.4.2.4.2 -o attribute-value pairs
- 1.6.4.2.4.3 -o keywords and values for specific data types
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.1 DBCS ASCII data and EUC data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.2 GIF data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.3 JPEG data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.4 Line data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.5 PCL data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.6 PostScript and PDF data
- 1.6.4.2.4.3.7 TIFF data
- 1.6.4.2.5 Examples for the -o flag
- 1.6.4.3
InfoPrint Manager
administrative utilities
- 1.6.4.3.1 afpsplit utility: extracts pages from a MO:DCA-P file
- 1.6.4.3.2 ainupod1 utility: generates accounting information by user
- 1.6.4.3.3 ainupod2 utility: generates accounting information by job
- 1.6.4.3.4 ainupod3 utility: generates accounting information for a user
- 1.6.4.3.5 ainurpt1 utility: generates accounting information by actual destination
- 1.6.4.3.6 ainurpt2 utility: generates accounting information by user
- 1.6.4.3.7 ainurpt3 utility: generates accounting information for a user
- 1.6.4.3.8 ainurpt4 utility: generates audit information by destination
- 1.6.4.3.9 ainurpt5 utility: generates audit information by user
- 1.6.4.3.10 ainurpt6 utility: generates audit information for a user
- 1.6.4.3.11 ainurpt7 utility: generates job-completion information for a destination
- 1.6.4.3.12 ainurpt8 utility: generates post-print accounting data by job submittor
- 1.6.4.3.13 ainurpt9 utility: generates detailed entries of times and pages printed
- 1.6.4.3.14 allocatefs utility: allocates drives for InfoPrint Manager for AIX file systems
- 1.6.4.3.15 allocfs.sh utility: allocates drives for InfoPrint Manager for Linux file systems
- 1.6.4.3.16 cfu utility: displays and builds coded fonts in InfoPrint Manager for AIX InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.17 cmt utility: builds color mapping table source and object files
- 1.6.4.3.18 install.sh utility: starts the InfoPrint Manager Installer for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.19 ipguiadv and ipguibasic utilities: start the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI with InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.20 ipguiadvadm and ipguibasicadm utilities: start the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI for InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.21 ismu utility: backs up and restores InfoPrint Manager
objects
- 1.6.4.3.21.1 Syntax
- 1.6.4.3.21.2 Description
- 1.6.4.3.21.3 Flags
- 1.6.4.3.21.4 Arguments
- 1.6.4.3.21.5 Examples
- 1.6.4.3.21.6 Suggested reading
- 1.6.4.3.22 notificationClient
- 1.6.4.3.23 pdcrdflt utility: creates default auxiliary sheets, media, and queue in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.24 pdcrmed utility: creates commonly used media
- 1.6.4.3.25 pdinitports utility: initializes ports in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.26 pdlicmgm utility: starts the License Key Management Application from the command line
- 1.6.4.3.27 pdmigpp utility: migrates existing AIX printers to InfoPrint Manager for AIX
- 1.6.4.3.28 pdmincfg utility: sets up a minimum InfoPrint Manager configuration in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.29 pdmsg utility: displays information about a message in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.30 pdwsinitports utility: initialize or change the ports used by the InfoPrint Manager Web Server
- 1.6.4.3.31 rc.iprsap utility: start SAP daemons on InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.32 rc.pd utility: restarts servers in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.33 setup utility: starts the InfoPrint Manager Installer for AIX
- 1.6.4.3.34 startppo utility: starts the InfoPrint SMIT operator's interface in InfoPrint Manager for AIX
- 1.6.4.3.35 start_server utility: starts a server for a Basic InfoPrint Manager Installation in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.36 startsrv utility: starts a server in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.3.37 stop_server utility: shuts down a server in InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.4 Daemon utilities for InfoPrint Manager for AIX
or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.4.1 agspdld utility: starts the agspdld daemon
- 1.6.4.4.2 apped utility: starts the apped daemon
- 1.6.4.4.4 lsippgw utility: list the IPP ports on InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.4.5 mvsprsd utility: starts the MVS download receiver daemon
- 1.6.4.4.6 pcl2afpd utility: starts the pcl2afpd daemon
- 1.6.4.4.7 ps2afpd utility: starts the ps2afpd daemon
- 1.6.4.4.8 startcbd utility: starts the SAP callback daemon
- 1.6.4.4.9 stopcbd utility: stops the SAP callback daemon
- 1.6.4.4.10 startlpd utility: starts the InfoPrint Manager LPD daemon
- 1.6.4.4.11 stoplpd utility: stops the InfoPrint Manager LPD daemon
- 1.6.4.4.12 startippgw utility: start an IPP gateway on InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.4.13 stopippgw utility: stop an IPP gateway on InfoPrint Manager for AIX or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.4.14 startnotd utility: starts the notifyd daemon
- 1.6.4.4.15 stopnotd utility: stops the notifyd daemon
- 1.6.4.5
InfoPrint Manager
transform commands
- 1.6.4.5.1 Transform AFP data to PDF
- 1.6.4.5.1.1 afp2pdf transform: transforms AFP data to PDF
- 1.6.4.5.1.2 Introducing the afp2pdf transform
- 1.6.4.5.1.3 Limitations of the afp2pdf transform
- 1.6.4.5.1.4 Syntax
- 1.6.4.5.1.5 Parameters
- 1.6.4.5.1.6 The afp2pdf transform configuration file
- 1.6.4.5.1.7 Using the afp2pdf tracing and logging facility
- 1.6.4.5.1.8 Using AFP resources
- 1.6.4.5.1.9 Embedding Type 1 Fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.9.1 File location
- 1.6.4.5.1.9.2 Mapping the AFP font to the embedded Type 1 font
- 1.6.4.5.1.10 Mapping AFP fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.1 When you need to map fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2 The afp2pdf transform files supplied for mapping fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.1 Coded Font File
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.2 Character Set Definition File
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.3 CHARSET Section
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.4 FGID Section
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.5 Code Page Definition File
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.6 Code Page Map File
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.7 Alias File
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.2.8 Mapping your fonts to the afp2pdf transform
- 1.6.4.5.1.10.3 Mapping fonts with non-Latin encodings
- 1.6.4.5.1.11 Using TrueType fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.11.1 Embedding TrueType fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.11.2 Mapping TrueType fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.11.2.1 Using the configuration file for TrueType fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.12 Using Outline fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.12.1 Using non-Latin code pages with Outline fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.12.2 Mapping outline fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.13 Using raster fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.13.1 Embedding raster fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.13.2 Mapping raster fonts
- 1.6.4.5.1.14 Examples
- 1.6.4.5.2 db2afp command: transforms DBCS data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.3 d2afp command: transforms ditroff data to AFP in InfoPrint Manager for AIX
or InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.6.4.5.3.1 Syntax
- 1.6.4.5.4 gif2afp command: transforms GIF data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.5 img2afp command: transforms image data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.6 jpeg2afp command: transforms JPEG data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.7 line2afp command: transforms traditional line data and ASCII data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.8 pcl2afp command: transforms PCL data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.9 pdf2afp and ps2afp commands: transform PDF or PostScript data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.10 sap2afp command: transforms SAP OTF or ABAP data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.11 tiff2afp command: transforms TIFF data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.12 xml2afp transform: transforms XML data to AFP
- 1.6.4.5.13 xml2pdf transform: transforms XML data to PDF
- 1.6.4.5.1 Transform AFP data to PDF
- 1.6.4.1
InfoPrint Manager
commands
- 1.6.5
InfoPrint Manager
object attributes
- 1.6.5.1 About Destination Support Systems (DSSs)
- 1.6.5.2 Attributes for actual destinations
- 1.6.5.2.1 Attributes not displayed in the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.6.5.2.2 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.2.3 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.2.4 accept-jobs
- 1.6.5.2.5 accounting-exit
- 1.6.5.2.6 accounting-log-version
- 1.6.5.2.7 ack-interval
- 1.6.5.2.8 add-carriage-returns
- 1.6.5.2.9 add-line-feeds
- 1.6.5.2.10 additional-accounting-log-attributes
- 1.6.5.2.11 additional-accounting-log-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.2.12 ascii-character-map
- 1.6.5.2.13 ascii-font-map
- 1.6.5.2.14 associated-queue
- 1.6.5.2.15 associated-server
- 1.6.5.2.16 attachment-type
- 1.6.5.2.17 attribute-map
- 1.6.5.2.18 audit-exit
- 1.6.5.2.19 automated-backup-destination-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.20 automatic-postscript-mode-switch
- 1.6.5.2.21 auxiliary-sheet-selections-supported
- 1.6.5.2.22 backup-destinations
- 1.6.5.2.23 backup-destination-retry-interval
- 1.6.5.2.24 block-resident-fonts
- 1.6.5.2.25 booklet-fold
- 1.6.5.2.26 cancel-individual-document-supported
- 1.6.5.2.27 capture-inline-cmr-resources
- 1.6.5.2.28 capture-inline-otf-resources
- 1.6.5.2.29 carriage-control-types-supported
- 1.6.5.2.30 character-mappings-supported
- 1.6.5.2.31 checkpoint-at-stacker
- 1.6.5.2.32 checkpoint-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.2.33 classes-ready
- 1.6.5.2.34 client-driver-names
- 1.6.5.2.35 color-bits-per-plane
- 1.6.5.2.36 color-bits-per-plane-supported
- 1.6.5.2.37 color-mapping-table
- 1.6.5.2.38 color-profile
- 1.6.5.2.39 color-profiles-supported
- 1.6.5.2.40 color-rendering-intent
- 1.6.5.2.41 color-toner-saver
- 1.6.5.2.42 color-toner-saver-supported
- 1.6.5.2.43 command
- 1.6.5.2.44 connection-timeout
- 1.6.5.2.45 content-orientations-supported
- 1.6.5.2.46 convert-to-ebcdic-supported
- 1.6.5.2.47 data-fidelity-problem-reported-supported
- 1.6.5.2.48 default-font-fidelity-action
- 1.6.5.2.49 default-font-resolution
- 1.6.5.2.50 default-input-tray
- 1.6.5.2.51 default-setup-name-fidelity
- 1.6.5.2.52 descriptor
- 1.6.5.2.53 destination-accounting1-text
- 1.6.5.2.54 destination-accounting2-text
- 1.6.5.2.55 destination-accounting3-text
- 1.6.5.2.56 destination-command
- 1.6.5.2.57 destination-data-stream
- 1.6.5.2.58 destination-locations
- 1.6.5.2.59 destination-model
- 1.6.5.2.60 destination-name
- 1.6.5.2.61 destination-needs-attention-time
- 1.6.5.2.62 destination-needs-key-operator-attention-time
- 1.6.5.2.63 destination-pass-through
- 1.6.5.2.64 destination-poll-interval
- 1.6.5.2.65 destination-realization
- 1.6.5.2.66 destination-register-threshold
- 1.6.5.2.67 destination-release-timer
- 1.6.5.2.68 destination-state
- 1.6.5.2.69 destination-support-system
- 1.6.5.2.70 destination-tcpip-internet-address
- 1.6.5.2.71 destination-tcpip-port-number
- 1.6.5.2.72 destination-timeout-period
- 1.6.5.2.73 device-contact
- 1.6.5.2.74 device-description
- 1.6.5.2.75 device-input-trays
- 1.6.5.2.76 device-ip-address
- 1.6.5.2.77 device-location
- 1.6.5.2.78 device-manufacturer
- 1.6.5.2.79 device-marker-supplies
- 1.6.5.2.80 device-media-supported
- 1.6.5.2.81 device-model
- 1.6.5.2.82 device-name
- 1.6.5.2.83 device-op-panel-locked
- 1.6.5.2.84 device-output-bins
- 1.6.5.2.85 device-printer-name
- 1.6.5.2.86 device-ready-media
- 1.6.5.2.87 device-serial-number
- 1.6.5.2.88 device-state
- 1.6.5.2.89 device-support-system
- 1.6.5.2.90 device-version
- 1.6.5.2.91 dfe-password
- 1.6.5.2.92 dfe-preset-requested
- 1.6.5.2.93 dfe-presets-ready
- 1.6.5.2.94 dfe-user
- 1.6.5.2.95 document-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.2.96 document-finishings-supported
- 1.6.5.2.97 document-formats-ripped-at-destination
- 1.6.5.2.98 document-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.2.99 document-types-supported
- 1.6.5.2.100 document-varying-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.2.101 dss-job-message-disposition
- 1.6.5.2.102 dss-job-message-log-size
- 1.6.5.2.103 dss-job-message-log-wrap
- 1.6.5.2.104 ebcdic-character-mapping
- 1.6.5.2.105 enable-setup-names-ready
- 1.6.5.2.106 enabled
- 1.6.5.2.107 end-message-supported
- 1.6.5.2.108 end-sheets-supported
- 1.6.5.2.109 file-size-range-supported
- 1.6.5.2.110 font-resolutions-supported
- 1.6.5.2.111 force-cse-sheet-eject
- 1.6.5.2.112 force-destination-setup
- 1.6.5.2.113 force-micr-font-print
- 1.6.5.2.114 force-printer-setup
- 1.6.5.2.115 form-definition
- 1.6.5.2.116 form-length-range-supported
- 1.6.5.2.117 forms-ready
- 1.6.5.2.118 halftones-supported
- 1.6.5.2.119 image-fit-supported
- 1.6.5.2.120 image-length
- 1.6.5.2.121 image-out-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.2.122 image-width
- 1.6.5.2.123 input-data-user-exit
- 1.6.5.2.124 input-trays-medium
- 1.6.5.2.125 input-trays-supported
- 1.6.5.2.126 interchange-set-version
- 1.6.5.2.127 interrupt-message-page-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.128 interrupt-message-page-form-definition
- 1.6.5.2.129 interrupt-message-page-edge-marks
- 1.6.5.2.130 interrupt-message-report-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.131 interrupt-message-report-form-definition
- 1.6.5.2.132 intervention-timer
- 1.6.5.2.133 intra-job-edge-marks-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.134 job-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.2.135 job-batches-ready
- 1.6.5.2.136 job-finishings-supported
- 1.6.5.2.137 job-page-range-ready
- 1.6.5.2.138 job-page-range-supported
- 1.6.5.2.139 job-result-set-delivery-methods-supported
- 1.6.5.2.140 job-retry-count-limit
- 1.6.5.2.141 job-retry-interval
- 1.6.5.2.142 job-rip-actions-supported
- 1.6.5.2.143 job-size-range-ready
- 1.6.5.2.144 job-size-range-supported
- 1.6.5.2.145 job-start-wait-supported
- 1.6.5.2.146 large-file-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.147 list-of-managers
- 1.6.5.2.148 locations
- 1.6.5.2.149 log-accounting-data
- 1.6.5.2.150 logical-destinations-assigned
- 1.6.5.2.151 maintain-original-filename
- 1.6.5.2.152 managers
- 1.6.5.2.153 maximum-concurrent-jobs
- 1.6.5.2.154 maximum-copies-supported
- 1.6.5.2.155 maximum-fonts-to-keep
- 1.6.5.2.156 maximum-overlays-to-keep
- 1.6.5.2.157 maximum-presentation-object-containers-to-keep
- 1.6.5.2.158 maximum-segments-to-keep
- 1.6.5.2.159 media-ready
- 1.6.5.2.160 media-supported
- 1.6.5.2.161 medium-preprinted-form-overlay-back
- 1.6.5.2.162 medium-preprinted-form-overlay-front
- 1.6.5.2.163 message
- 1.6.5.2.164 message-font-type
- 1.6.5.2.165 message-form-definition
- 1.6.5.2.166 mid-release-timer
- 1.6.5.2.167 mid-support-enabled
- 1.6.5.2.168 model
- 1.6.5.2.169 non-process-runout-timer
- 1.6.5.2.170 notification-profile
- 1.6.5.2.171 notify-operator
- 1.6.5.2.172 number-up-supported
- 1.6.5.2.173 object-class
- 1.6.5.2.174 offset-stacking-available
- 1.6.5.2.175 operators
- 1.6.5.2.176 optimize-for-multiple-copies
- 1.6.5.2.177 orientations-supported
- 1.6.5.2.178 other-options
- 1.6.5.2.179 output-appearances-supported
- 1.6.5.2.180 output-bin
- 1.6.5.2.181 output-bin-numbers
- 1.6.5.2.182 output-bins-supported
- 1.6.5.2.183 output-color-management-resource
- 1.6.5.2.184 output-data-user-exit
- 1.6.5.2.185 output-format-supported
- 1.6.5.2.186 overlay
- 1.6.5.2.187 page-preprinted-form-overlay-back
- 1.6.5.2.188 page-preprinted-form-overlay-front
- 1.6.5.2.189 page-select-supported
- 1.6.5.2.190 pcl-server-address
- 1.6.5.2.191 pcl-server-port
- 1.6.5.2.192 physical-printer
- 1.6.5.2.193 plex
- 1.6.5.2.194 plexes-supported
- 1.6.5.2.195 postscript-server-address
- 1.6.5.2.196 postscript-server-port
- 1.6.5.2.197 presentation-fidelity-problem-reported
- 1.6.5.2.198 presentation-object-container-extraction-mode
- 1.6.5.2.199 print-edge-marks
- 1.6.5.2.200 print-qualities-supported
- 1.6.5.2.201 print-queue
- 1.6.5.2.202 print-queue-name
- 1.6.5.2.203 printer
- 1.6.5.2.204 printer-command
- 1.6.5.2.205 printer-data-stream
- 1.6.5.2.206 printer-end-sheet
- 1.6.5.2.207 printer-escape-codes
- 1.6.5.2.208 printer-locations
- 1.6.5.2.209 printer-memory
- 1.6.5.2.210 printer-model
- 1.6.5.2.211 printer-name
- 1.6.5.2.212 printer-needs-attention-time
- 1.6.5.2.213 printer-needs-key-operator-attention-time
- 1.6.5.2.214 printer-pass-through
- 1.6.5.2.215 printer-realization
- 1.6.5.2.216 printer-register-threshold
- 1.6.5.2.217 printer-release-timer
- 1.6.5.2.218 printer-resolutions-ready
- 1.6.5.2.219 printer-resolutions-supported
- 1.6.5.2.220 printer-separator-sheet
- 1.6.5.2.221 printer-start-sheet
- 1.6.5.2.222 printer-state
- 1.6.5.2.223 printer-tcpip-internet-address
- 1.6.5.2.224 printer-tcpip-port-number
- 1.6.5.2.225 printer-timeout-period
- 1.6.5.2.226 printer-webpage-internet-address
- 1.6.5.2.227 problem-message
- 1.6.5.2.228 protected-attributes
- 1.6.5.2.229 psf-tray-characteristics
- 1.6.5.2.230 public-context-presentation-object-container
- 1.6.5.2.231 pull-print-printer
- 1.6.5.2.232 qualities-supported
- 1.6.5.2.233 register-threshold
- 1.6.5.2.234 registered-with-spooler
- 1.6.5.2.235 remote-queue
- 1.6.5.2.236 resource-context
- 1.6.5.2.237 resource-context-font
- 1.6.5.2.238 resource-context-form-definition
- 1.6.5.2.239 resource-context-overlay
- 1.6.5.2.240 resource-context-page-definition
- 1.6.5.2.241 resource-context-page-segment
- 1.6.5.2.242 resource-context-presentation-object-container
- 1.6.5.2.243 reuse-inline-presentation-object-container
- 1.6.5.2.244 reverse-page-order
- 1.6.5.2.245 scanner-corrections-supported
- 1.6.5.2.246 scheduler-sort-primary-order
- 1.6.5.2.247 scheduler-sort-secondary-order
- 1.6.5.2.248 schedulers-supported
- 1.6.5.2.249 screen-frequencies-supported
- 1.6.5.2.250 separator-sheets-supported
- 1.6.5.2.251 setup-name
- 1.6.5.2.252 setup-names-ready
- 1.6.5.2.253 shared-printer-name
- 1.6.5.2.254 sides
- 1.6.5.2.255 sides-supported
- 1.6.5.2.256 single-cell-type
- 1.6.5.2.257 snmp-active
- 1.6.5.2.258 snmp-active-version
- 1.6.5.2.259 snmp-community-name
- 1.6.5.2.260 snmp-device-conditions
- 1.6.5.2.261 snmp-retry-count
- 1.6.5.2.262 snmp-timeout
- 1.6.5.2.263 snmpv3-authentication-type
- 1.6.5.2.264 snmpv3-authentication-password
- 1.6.5.2.265 snmpv3-context-name
- 1.6.5.2.266 snmpv3-privacy-password
- 1.6.5.2.267 snmpv3-privacy-type
- 1.6.5.2.268 snmpv3-security-level
- 1.6.5.2.269 snmpv3-username
- 1.6.5.2.270 snmp-version
- 1.6.5.2.271 snmp-version-fallback
- 1.6.5.2.272 snmp-write-community-name
- 1.6.5.2.273 standard-barcode
- 1.6.5.2.274 start-message-supported
- 1.6.5.2.275 start-sheets-supported
- 1.6.5.2.276 table-reference-characters-supported
- 1.6.5.2.277 timeout-period
- 1.6.5.2.278 toner-version
- 1.6.5.2.279 transform-sequence
- 1.6.5.2.280 use-snmp
- 1.6.5.2.281 wait-for-job-completion
- 1.6.5.2.282 wait-for-job-completion-snmp-timeout
- 1.6.5.2.283 warning-message
- 1.6.5.2.284 x-image-shift-range-supported
- 1.6.5.2.285 xsl-style-sheet
- 1.6.5.2.286 y-image-shift-range-supported
- 1.6.5.3 Attributes for auxiliary-sheet objects
- 1.6.5.3.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.3.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.3.3 associated-server
- 1.6.5.3.4 auxiliary-sheet-identifier
- 1.6.5.3.5 descriptor
- 1.6.5.3.6 object-class
- 1.6.5.3.7 psf-exit-form-definition
- 1.6.5.3.8 psf-exit-page-mark
- 1.6.5.3.9 psf-exit-program-name
- 1.6.5.3.10 psf-post-print-accounting-program-name
- 1.6.5.4 Attributes for documents and default documents
- 1.6.5.4.1 Document
- 1.6.5.4.2 Default document
- 1.6.5.4.3 Attributes not displayed in the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.6.5.4.4 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.4.5 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.4.6 Per-document attribute listing
- 1.6.5.4.7 account-text
- 1.6.5.4.8 address1-text
- 1.6.5.4.9 address2-text
- 1.6.5.4.10 address3-text
- 1.6.5.4.11 address4-text
- 1.6.5.4.12 associated-server (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.13 base-printer
- 1.6.5.4.14 building-text
- 1.6.5.4.15 carriage-control-type
- 1.6.5.4.16 chars
- 1.6.5.4.17 class
- 1.6.5.4.18 color-bits-per-plane
- 1.6.5.4.19 color-mapping-table
- 1.6.5.4.20 color-profile
- 1.6.5.4.21 color-rendering-intent
- 1.6.5.4.22 color-toner-saver
- 1.6.5.4.23 content-orientation
- 1.6.5.4.24 convert-to-ebcdic
- 1.6.5.4.25 copies
- 1.6.5.4.26 copy-count
- 1.6.5.4.27 data-fidelity-problem-reported
- 1.6.5.4.28 de-identification-method-used (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.29 default-character-mapping
- 1.6.5.4.30 default-input-tray
- 1.6.5.4.31 default-medium
- 1.6.5.4.32 default-printer-resolution
- 1.6.5.4.33 department-text
- 1.6.5.4.34 descriptor (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.35 destination-initial-value-document (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.36 destination-pass-through
- 1.6.5.4.37 document-comment
- 1.6.5.4.38 document-content (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.39 document-content-list (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.40 document-file-name (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.41 document-finishing
- 1.6.5.4.42 document-format
- 1.6.5.4.43 document-number (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.44 document-pdf-processor
- 1.6.5.4.45 document-ps-processor
- 1.6.5.4.46 document-sequence-number (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.47 document-type (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.48 email-encoding
- 1.6.5.4.49 email-from-address
- 1.6.5.4.50 email-to-address
- 1.6.5.4.51 explicit-page-placement
- 1.6.5.4.52 fax-number
- 1.6.5.4.53 fax-to-email-domain
- 1.6.5.4.54 fax-to-name
- 1.6.5.4.55 file-name (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.56 font-fidelity-action
- 1.6.5.4.57 font-processing-messages
- 1.6.5.4.58 font-resolution
- 1.6.5.4.59 form-definition
- 1.6.5.4.60 form-length
- 1.6.5.4.61 format
- 1.6.5.4.62 halftone
- 1.6.5.4.63 image-fit
- 1.6.5.4.64 image-length
- 1.6.5.4.65 image-out-format
- 1.6.5.4.66 image-small-threshold
- 1.6.5.4.67 image-width
- 1.6.5.4.68 initial-value-document (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.69 initial-value-document-identifier (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.70 input-color-management-resources
- 1.6.5.4.71 input-exit
- 1.6.5.4.72 input-tray-select
- 1.6.5.4.73 interchange-set-version
- 1.6.5.4.74 jde-jdl
- 1.6.5.4.75 job-terminate-message-count
- 1.6.5.4.76 jog-between-job-copies
- 1.6.5.4.77 line-small-threshold
- 1.6.5.4.78 list-of-managers (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.79 logical-destinations-ready (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.80 logical-printers-ready (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.81 managers (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.82 maximum-messages-printed
- 1.6.5.4.83 maximum-transform-pages-ahead
- 1.6.5.4.84 message (Default Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.85 mvs-class
- 1.6.5.4.86 mvs-destination
- 1.6.5.4.87 mvs-forms
- 1.6.5.4.88 mvs-segment-id
- 1.6.5.4.89 name-text
- 1.6.5.4.90 new-line-option
- 1.6.5.4.91 new-line-option-data-encoding
- 1.6.5.4.92 node-id-text
- 1.6.5.4.93 number-up
- 1.6.5.4.94 object-class
- 1.6.5.4.95 octet-count (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.96 offset-stacking-between-job-copies
- 1.6.5.4.97 orientation
- 1.6.5.4.98 other-options
- 1.6.5.4.99 other-transform-options
- 1.6.5.4.100 output-appearance
- 1.6.5.4.101 output-bin
- 1.6.5.4.102 output-color-management-resource
- 1.6.5.4.103 output-color-management-resource-inline
- 1.6.5.4.104 output-color-management-resource-tag
- 1.6.5.4.105 output-format
- 1.6.5.4.106 overlay
- 1.6.5.4.107 overlay-back
- 1.6.5.4.108 overlay-front
- 1.6.5.4.109 page-count (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.110 page-definition
- 1.6.5.4.111 page-media-select
- 1.6.5.4.112 page-select (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.113 plex
- 1.6.5.4.114 print-quality
- 1.6.5.4.115 printer-initial-value-document (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.116 printer-pass-through
- 1.6.5.4.117 programmer-text
- 1.6.5.4.118 resource-context
- 1.6.5.4.119 resource-context-font
- 1.6.5.4.120 resource-context-form-definition
- 1.6.5.4.121 resource-context-overlay
- 1.6.5.4.122 resource-context-page-definition
- 1.6.5.4.123 resource-context-page-segment
- 1.6.5.4.124 resource-context-presentation-object-container
- 1.6.5.4.125 resource-context-user
- 1.6.5.4.126 resource-exit
- 1.6.5.4.127 reverse-page-order
- 1.6.5.4.128 room-text
- 1.6.5.4.129 scanner-correction
- 1.6.5.4.130 screen-frequency
- 1.6.5.4.131 segment-file-size
- 1.6.5.4.132 sequence-number (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.133 setup-name
- 1.6.5.4.134 shared-formdef
- 1.6.5.4.135 shift-out-shift-in
- 1.6.5.4.136 sides
- 1.6.5.4.137 start-on-new-sheet
- 1.6.5.4.138 subject-text
- 1.6.5.4.139 table-reference-characters
- 1.6.5.4.140 text-small-threshold
- 1.6.5.4.141 title-text
- 1.6.5.4.142 transfer-method (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.143 transform-message-file-name
- 1.6.5.4.144 transform-output-file-name
- 1.6.5.4.145 type (Document Only)
- 1.6.5.4.146 use-non-unicode-environment
- 1.6.5.4.147 user-id-text
- 1.6.5.4.148 x-image-shift
- 1.6.5.4.149 x-image-shift-back
- 1.6.5.4.150 xsl-style-sheet
- 1.6.5.4.151 y-image-shift
- 1.6.5.4.152 y-image-shift-back
- 1.6.5.5 Attributes for jobs and default jobs
- 1.6.5.5.1 Default job
- 1.6.5.5.2 Job
- 1.6.5.5.3 Attributes not displayed in the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.6.5.5.4 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.5.5 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.5.6 accounting1-text
- 1.6.5.5.7 accounting2-text
- 1.6.5.5.8 accounting3-text
- 1.6.5.5.9 actual-destinations-requested
- 1.6.5.5.10 associated-server (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.11 authenticated-login (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.12 auxiliary-sheet-selection
- 1.6.5.5.13 color-pages-completed
- 1.6.5.5.14 comment
- 1.6.5.5.15 completion-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.16 confidential-job
- 1.6.5.5.17 creation-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.18 current-job-state (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.19 current-page-printing (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.20 d-s-s-requested
- 1.6.5.5.21 de-identification-method-used (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.22 deadline-in-jeopardy (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.23 delete-segment-list
- 1.6.5.5.24 descriptor (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.25 destination-initial-value-job (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.26 destination-locations-requested
- 1.6.5.5.27 destination-models-requested
- 1.6.5.5.28 destination-name-requested (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.29 destinations-assigned (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.30 destinations-used (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.31 device-support-system-requested
- 1.6.5.5.32 dfe-job-identifier
- 1.6.5.5.33 dfe-preset-requested
- 1.6.5.5.34 discard-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.35 end-message
- 1.6.5.5.36 estimated-completion-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.37 estimated-processing-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.38 forms
- 1.6.5.5.39 formatted-job-ticket-content (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.40 global-id (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.41 hold
- 1.6.5.5.42 initial-value-job (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.43 initial-value-job-identifier (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.44 intervening-jobs (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.45 job-batch
- 1.6.5.5.46 job-client-id (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.47 job-comment
- 1.6.5.5.48 job-complexity
- 1.6.5.5.49 job-copies-completed (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.50 job-deadline-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.51 job-discard-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.52 job-end-message
- 1.6.5.5.53 job-finishing
- 1.6.5.5.54 job-hold
- 1.6.5.5.55 job-identifier (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.56 job-log (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.57 job-media-sheet-count (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.58 job-message-from-administrator (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.59 job-message-to-operator
- 1.6.5.5.60 job-name
- 1.6.5.5.61 job-originator (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.62 job-owner (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.63 job-page-count (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.64 job-print-after
- 1.6.5.5.65 job-priority
- 1.6.5.5.66 job-retain-until (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.67 job-retention-period
- 1.6.5.5.68 job-rip-action
- 1.6.5.5.69 job-ripped-by-server
- 1.6.5.5.70 job-scheduling
- 1.6.5.5.71 job-size (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.72 job-start-message
- 1.6.5.5.73 job-start-wait
- 1.6.5.5.74 job-state (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.75 job-state-reasons (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.76 job-submission-complete (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.77 job-ticket-content
- 1.6.5.5.78 last-accessor (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.79 last-modifier (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.80 list-of-managers (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.81 locations-requested
- 1.6.5.5.82 logical-destinations-ready (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.83 logical-printer-requested
- 1.6.5.5.84 logical-printers-ready (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.85 managers (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.86 media-sheet-count (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.87 media-sheets-completed (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.88 message (Default Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.89 message-from-administrator (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.90 message-to-operator
- 1.6.5.5.91 models-requested
- 1.6.5.5.92 modification-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.93 name
- 1.6.5.5.94 name-of-last-accessor (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.95 new-job-identifier (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.96 notification-profile
- 1.6.5.5.97 number-of-documents (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.98 object-class
- 1.6.5.5.99 octets-completed (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.100 optimize-for-multiple-copies
- 1.6.5.5.101 originating-host
- 1.6.5.5.102 originating-job-identification (Job only)
- 1.6.5.5.103 originator (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.104 owner (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.105 pages-completed (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.106 physical-printers-requested
- 1.6.5.5.107 position-in-queue (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.108 previous-job-state (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.109 previous-state (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.110 print-after (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.111 printer-initial-value-job (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.112 printer-locations-requested
- 1.6.5.5.113 printer-models-requested
- 1.6.5.5.114 printer-name-requested
- 1.6.5.5.115 printer-requested
- 1.6.5.5.116 printers-assigned (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.117 printers-used (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.118 processing-logical-destination-requested
- 1.6.5.5.119 processing-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.120 promotion-time
- 1.6.5.5.121 pull-print-job-details (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.122 queue-assigned (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.123 queue-position (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.124 reasons (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.125 record-count
- 1.6.5.5.126 released-for-pull-print (Job only)
- 1.6.5.5.127 required-resources-not-ready (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.128 required-resources-not-supported (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.129 results-profile
- 1.6.5.5.130 retained-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.131 retain-forever
- 1.6.5.5.132 retention-period
- 1.6.5.5.133 sheet-range (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.134 setup-name
- 1.6.5.5.135 start-message
- 1.6.5.5.136 started-printing-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.137 state-reasons (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.138 submission-time (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.139 submitter-ip-address (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.140 ticket-content
- 1.6.5.5.141 total-job-octets (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.142 user-locale (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.5.143 user-name (Job Only)
- 1.6.5.6 Attributes for logs
- 1.6.5.6.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.6.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.6.3 associated-server
- 1.6.5.6.4 descriptor
- 1.6.5.6.5 enabled
- 1.6.5.6.6 log-address
- 1.6.5.6.7 log-backup-number
- 1.6.5.6.8 log-identifier
- 1.6.5.6.9 log-messages
- 1.6.5.6.10 log-severity
- 1.6.5.6.11 log-size
- 1.6.5.6.12 log-trace-groups
- 1.6.5.6.13 log-type
- 1.6.5.6.14 log-wrap
- 1.6.5.6.15 object-class
- 1.6.5.7 Attributes for logical destinations
- 1.6.5.7.1 Attributes not displayed in the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.6.5.7.2 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.7.3 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.7.4 associated-queue
- 1.6.5.7.5 associated-server
- 1.6.5.7.6 authorize-jobs
- 1.6.5.7.7 auxiliary-sheet-selections-supported
- 1.6.5.7.8 carriage-control-types-supported
- 1.6.5.7.9 character-mappings-supported
- 1.6.5.7.10 client-driver-names
- 1.6.5.7.11 content-orientations-supported
- 1.6.5.7.12 convert-to-ebcdic-supported
- 1.6.5.7.13 data-fidelity-problem-reported-supported
- 1.6.5.7.14 descriptor
- 1.6.5.7.15 destination-associated-destinations
- 1.6.5.7.16 destination-initial-value-document
- 1.6.5.7.17 destination-initial-value-job
- 1.6.5.7.18 destination-locations
- 1.6.5.7.19 destination-model
- 1.6.5.7.20 destination-name
- 1.6.5.7.21 destination-realization
- 1.6.5.7.22 destinations-ready
- 1.6.5.7.23 device-support-system
- 1.6.5.7.24 document-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.7.25 document-types-supported
- 1.6.5.7.26 enabled
- 1.6.5.7.27 end-message-supported
- 1.6.5.7.28 form-length-range-supported
- 1.6.5.7.29 hot-folder-directory
- 1.6.5.7.30 hot-folder-polling-interval
- 1.6.5.7.31 hot-folder-polling-method
- 1.6.5.7.32 image-out-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.7.33 input-trays-supported
- 1.6.5.7.34 job-size-range-supported
- 1.6.5.7.35 list-of-managers
- 1.6.5.7.36 locations
- 1.6.5.7.37 logical-printer
- 1.6.5.7.38 managers
- 1.6.5.7.39 maximum-copies-supported
- 1.6.5.7.40 media-supported
- 1.6.5.7.41 message
- 1.6.5.7.42 model
- 1.6.5.7.43 notification-profile
- 1.6.5.7.44 object-class
- 1.6.5.7.45 orientations-supported
- 1.6.5.7.46 page-select-supported
- 1.6.5.7.47 plexes-supported
- 1.6.5.7.48 print-qualities-supported
- 1.6.5.7.49 printer
- 1.6.5.7.50 printer-associated-printers
- 1.6.5.7.51 printer-initial-value-document
- 1.6.5.7.52 printer-initial-value-job
- 1.6.5.7.53 printer-locations
- 1.6.5.7.54 printer-model
- 1.6.5.7.55 printer-name
- 1.6.5.7.56 printer-realization
- 1.6.5.7.57 printers-ready
- 1.6.5.7.58 qualities-supported
- 1.6.5.7.59 sides-supported
- 1.6.5.7.60 start-message-supported
- 1.6.5.7.61 table-reference-characters-supported
- 1.6.5.7.62 x-image-shift-range-supported
- 1.6.5.7.63 y-image-shift-range-supported
- 1.6.5.8 Attributes for media
- 1.6.5.8.1 Attributes not displayed in the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI
- 1.6.5.8.2 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.8.3 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.8.4 associated-server
- 1.6.5.8.5 descriptor
- 1.6.5.8.6 medium-color
- 1.6.5.8.7 medium-dimensions
- 1.6.5.8.8 medium-form-parts
- 1.6.5.8.9 medium-holes-count
- 1.6.5.8.10 medium-identifier
- 1.6.5.8.11 medium-sides
- 1.6.5.8.12 medium-size
- 1.6.5.8.13 medium-type
- 1.6.5.8.14 medium-weight
- 1.6.5.8.15 message
- 1.6.5.8.16 object-class
- 1.6.5.9 Attributes for print rules
- 1.6.5.9.1 actual-destinations-requested
- 1.6.5.9.2 associated-server
- 1.6.5.9.3 conditional-run
- 1.6.5.9.4 descriptor
- 1.6.5.9.5 email-to-address
- 1.6.5.9.6 job-hold
- 1.6.5.9.7 match-conditions
- 1.6.5.9.8 object-class
- 1.6.5.9.9 other-transform-options
- 1.6.5.9.10 print-rule-identifier
- 1.6.5.9.11 send-email-criteria
- 1.6.5.9.12 set-attributes
- 1.6.5.9.13 split-job
- 1.6.5.9.14 terminating-print-rule
- 1.6.5.10 Attributes for queues
- 1.6.5.10.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.10.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.10.3 actual-destinations-assigned
- 1.6.5.10.4 actual-destinations-ready
- 1.6.5.10.5 assign-to-destination
- 1.6.5.10.6 associated-server
- 1.6.5.10.7 backlog
- 1.6.5.10.8 backlog-lower-bound
- 1.6.5.10.9 backlog-update-interval
- 1.6.5.10.10 backlog-upper-bound
- 1.6.5.10.11 backlogged
- 1.6.5.10.12 current-backlog
- 1.6.5.10.13 descriptor
- 1.6.5.10.14 list-of-managers
- 1.6.5.10.15 logical-destinations-assigned
- 1.6.5.10.16 logical-destinations-ready
- 1.6.5.10.17 logical-printers-assigned
- 1.6.5.10.18 logical-printers-ready
- 1.6.5.10.19 managers
- 1.6.5.10.20 message
- 1.6.5.10.21 notification-profile
- 1.6.5.10.22 notify-operator
- 1.6.5.10.23 object-class
- 1.6.5.10.24 operators
- 1.6.5.10.25 physical-printers-assigned
- 1.6.5.10.26 physical-printers-ready
- 1.6.5.10.27 protected-attributes
- 1.6.5.10.28 queue-backlog
- 1.6.5.10.29 queue-name
- 1.6.5.10.30 queue-state
- 1.6.5.10.31 queue-type
- 1.6.5.10.32 requeue-failed-jobs
- 1.6.5.11 Attributes for resource contexts
- 1.6.5.11.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.11.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.11.3 associated-server
- 1.6.5.11.4 context-address
- 1.6.5.11.5 descriptor
- 1.6.5.11.6 object-class
- 1.6.5.11.7 resource-context-identifier
- 1.6.5.12 Attributes for servers
- 1.6.5.12.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.12.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.12.3 accept-unsupported-jobs
- 1.6.5.12.4 accounting-log-version
- 1.6.5.12.5 actual-destinations-ready
- 1.6.5.12.6 actual-destinations-supported
- 1.6.5.12.7 additional-accounting-log-attributes
- 1.6.5.12.8 auto-create-shared-printers (Windows
Only)
- 1.6.5.12.8.1 additional-accounting-log-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.12.9 aix-destination-models
- 1.6.5.12.10 cancel-individual-document-supported
- 1.6.5.12.11 client-driver-names (Windows only)
- 1.6.5.12.12 count-job-pages
- 1.6.5.12.13 de-identification-method
- 1.6.5.12.14 descriptor
- 1.6.5.12.15 destination-states-supported
- 1.6.5.12.16 destination-support-systems-supported
- 1.6.5.12.17 disallowed-list-object-classes
- 1.6.5.12.18 document-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.12.19 document-varying-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.12.20 dynamic-destination-models (AIX or Linux only)
- 1.6.5.12.21 eoj-cse-sheet-eject
- 1.6.5.12.22 events-supported
- 1.6.5.12.23 forms-available
- 1.6.5.12.24 hostname
- 1.6.5.12.25 i-p-address
- 1.6.5.12.26 ignore-ivo-values
- 1.6.5.12.27 ip-address
- 1.6.5.12.28 job-attributes-supported
- 1.6.5.12.29 job-state-reasons-supported
- 1.6.5.12.30 job-states-supported
- 1.6.5.12.31 job-submission-timer
- 1.6.5.12.32 list-of-managers
- 1.6.5.12.33 locale
- 1.6.5.12.34 log-accounting-data
- 1.6.5.12.35 logical-destinations-ready
- 1.6.5.12.36 logical-destinations-supported
- 1.6.5.12.37 logical-printers-ready
- 1.6.5.12.38 logical-printers-supported
- 1.6.5.12.39 lower-memory-usage-exit (AIX only)
- 1.6.5.12.40 lower-memory-usage-threshold (AIX only)
- 1.6.5.12.41 managers
- 1.6.5.12.42 maximum-non-raster-rips
- 1.6.5.12.43 maximum-raster-rips
- 1.6.5.12.44 message
- 1.6.5.12.45 modify-individual-document-supported
- 1.6.5.12.46 multiple-documents-supported
- 1.6.5.12.47 notification-profile
- 1.6.5.12.48 pull-print-job-timeout
- 1.6.5.12.49 object-class
- 1.6.5.12.50 object-classes-supported
- 1.6.5.12.51 physical-printers-ready
- 1.6.5.12.52 physical-printers-supported
- 1.6.5.12.53 pre-process-pjl-header
- 1.6.5.12.54 printer-states-supported
- 1.6.5.12.55 problem-child
- 1.6.5.12.56 protected-attributes
- 1.6.5.12.57 queues-supported
- 1.6.5.12.58 save-rip-files
- 1.6.5.12.59 security-level
- 1.6.5.12.60 server-hostname
- 1.6.5.12.61 server-ip-address
- 1.6.5.12.62 server-name
- 1.6.5.12.63 server-state
- 1.6.5.12.64 server-version
- 1.6.5.12.65 smtp-server-host
- 1.6.5.12.66 smtp-server-port
- 1.6.5.12.67 snmp-aix-printer-models
- 1.6.5.12.68 snmp-discovery-during-startup
- 1.6.5.12.69 snmp-normal-poll-interval
- 1.6.5.12.70 snmp-problem-poll-interval
- 1.6.5.12.71 transfer-methods-supported
- 1.6.5.12.72 transform-manager-host
- 1.6.5.12.73 transform-manager-port
- 1.6.5.12.74 upper-memory-usage-exit (AIX only)
- 1.6.5.12.75 upper-memory-usage-threshold (AIX only)
- 1.6.5.12.76 web-server-host
- 1.6.5.12.77 web-server-port
- 1.6.5.13 Attributes for transforms
- 1.6.5.13.1 Initially settable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.13.2 Resettable attribute listing
- 1.6.5.13.3 associated-server
- 1.6.5.13.4 conditional-terminating-return-code
- 1.6.5.13.5 descriptor
- 1.6.5.13.6 document-formats-supported
- 1.6.5.13.7 object-class
- 1.6.5.13.8 other-transform-options
- 1.6.5.13.9 output-document-format
- 1.6.5.13.10 server-locale
- 1.6.5.13.11 terminating-transform
- 1.6.5.13.12 transform-identifier
- 1.6.5.13.13 transform-library
- 1.6.6
InfoPrint Manager
environment variables
- 1.6.6.1 Querying environment variables
- 1.6.6.2 Setting environment variables
- 1.6.6.2.1 In a file
- 1.6.6.2.2 On the command line
- 1.6.7 Notification events and event classes
- 1.6.8 Job validation and scheduling
- 1.6.9 Form definitions and page definitions supplied with InfoPrint Manager
- 1.6.9.1 Default form definitions
- 1.6.9.1.1 General-purpose form definitions
- 1.6.9.1.2 Form definitions for printing envelopes
- 1.6.9.1.3 Form definitions for 17 by 11 inch paper
- 1.6.9.1.4 Form definitions specifying a 0, 0 offset
- 1.6.9.1.5 Form definitions specifying N_UP page positioning
- 1.6.9.1.6 Form definitions for printing on prepunched paper
- 1.6.9.1.7 Form definitions for specific models of InfoPrint printers
- 1.6.9.2 Page definitions supplied with InfoPrint Manager
- 1.6.9.1 Default form definitions
- 1.6.10 Accessibility
- 1.6.1 Introduction
- 1.7 PSF, Server, and Transform Messages
- 1.7.1 Introduction
- 1.7.1.1 Important
- 1.7.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.7.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.7.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.7.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.7.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.7.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.7.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.7.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.7.2 Overview
- 1.7.3 InfoPrint Manager PSF messages
- 1.7.4 InfoPrint Manager Server messages
- 1.7.5 InfoPrint Manager Transform messages
- 1.7.6 Accessibility
- 1.7.6.1 Using Assistive Technologies
- 1.7.1 Introduction
- 1.8 Secure Print: Installing and Configuring
- 1.8.1 Introduction
- 1.8.1.1 Important
- 1.8.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.8.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.8.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.8.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.8.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.8.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.8.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.8.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.8.2 Overview
- 1.8.3 Installing the Pull Print Feature
- 1.8.4 Configuring InfoPrint Manager Server Software
- 1.8.5
InfoPrint Manager
Pull Print Feature
- 1.8.5.1 Configuring the Pull Print Feature Web Application to Work with the InfoPrint Manager System
- 1.8.5.2 Modifying the Pull Print Feature Settings
- 1.8.5.3 Configuration Settings when Using the Pull Print Feature with a Ricoh StreamlineNX Server
- 1.8.5.4 Configuration Settings when Using the Pull Print Feature with an Equitrac Server
- 1.8.5.5 Using the Pull Print or Anyplace Functions with a Ricoh StreamlineNX or Equitrac Server
- 1.8.6 Pull Print Feature Error Codes
- 1.8.7 Accessibility
- 1.8.1 Introduction
- 1.9 SAP R/3 Planning and Configuring Guide
- 1.9.1 Introduction
- 1.9.1.1 Important
- 1.9.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.9.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.9.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.9.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.9.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.9.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.9.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.9.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.9.2 Overview of the SAP R/3 print feature
- 1.9.2.1 InfoPrint Manager and SAP R/3
- 1.9.2.2 Reliable notification of job status to SAP users
- 1.9.2.3 Adding electronic forms, logos, and electronic signatures to text documents
- 1.9.2.4 Reliable management of the print environment
- 1.9.2.5 Scalability of printing across an enterprise
- 1.9.2.6 SAP clients and features
- 1.9.2.7 SAP R/3 GUI keyboard shortcuts
- 1.9.3 Installing and configuring InfoPrint Manager's OMS
- 1.9.3.1 InfoPrint Manager's OMS support
- 1.9.3.1.1 An overview of SAP R/3 and OMS
- 1.9.3.2 Installing the SAP Print Feature on the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.9.3.3 Installing the InfoPrint Manager OMS support when SAP runs on HP-UX or Sun Solaris
- 1.9.3.3.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Server
- 1.9.3.3.1.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager AIX server
- 1.9.3.3.1.1.1 Turning off GOCA support on an AIX server
- 1.9.3.3.1.2 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Linux server
- 1.9.3.3.1.2.1 Turning off GOCA support on an Linux server
- 1.9.3.3.1.3 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Windows server
- 1.9.3.3.1.3.1 Turning off GOCA support on a Windows server
- 1.9.3.3.1.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager AIX server
- 1.9.3.3.2 Configuring the SAP system server
- 1.9.3.3.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Server
- 1.9.3.4 Installing the InfoPrint Manager OMS support when SAP runs on AIX
- 1.9.3.5 Installing the InfoPrint Manager OMS support when SAP runs on Linux
- 1.9.3.6 Installing the InfoPrint Manager OMS support when SAP runs on Windows
- 1.9.3.7 Configuring and using the OMS
- 1.9.3.7.1 Required configuration tasks
- 1.9.3.7.1.1 Defining the InfoPrint Manager OMS to SAP R/3 on the SAP system
server
- 1.9.3.7.1.1.1 Defining a real output management system
- 1.9.3.7.1.1.2 Defining a logical output management system
- 1.9.3.7.1.2 Defining an SAP user for the OMS callback daemon or process
- 1.9.3.7.1.3 Starting the SAP callback daemon or process
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.1 Starting the SAP callback daemon on AIX
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.2 Starting the SAP callback daemon on Linux
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.2.1 Starting the SAP callback daemon from command line
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.2.2 Starting the SAP callback daemon using the Management Interface application
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.3 Configuring to start callback daemons at system reboot on AIX
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.4 Configuring to start callback daemons at system reboot on Linux
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.5 Starting the SAP callback process on Windows
- 1.9.3.7.1.3.5.1 Expanding server ports for SAP callback processes
- 1.9.3.7.1.4 Defining devices for InfoPrint Manager that use the InfoPrint OMS
- 1.9.3.7.1.1 Defining the InfoPrint Manager OMS to SAP R/3 on the SAP system
server
- 1.9.3.7.2 Using OMS support tasks
- 1.9.3.7.2.1 Viewing enhanced job status, job events, and querying jobs
- 1.9.3.7.2.2 Displaying device status
- 1.9.3.7.2.3 Canceling jobs
- 1.9.3.7.3 Optional OMS configuration tasks
- 1.9.3.7.3.1 Activating end-user pop-ups
- 1.9.3.7.3.2 Selecting event report levels
- 1.9.3.7.3.3 Organizing OMS output devices into LOMSs
- 1.9.3.7.3.3.1 Defining another logical output management system
- 1.9.3.7.3.3.2 Using different report levels or event delivery criteria
- 1.9.3.7.3.3.3 Using different OMS services
- 1.9.3.7.3.3.4 Distributing the callback workload
- 1.9.3.7.3.3.5 Supporting multiple InfoPrint Manager systems
- 1.9.3.7.3.4 Moving OMS definitions among SAP systems
- 1.9.3.7.3.5 Switching InfoPrint Manager servers
- 1.9.3.7.3.6 Failing over to other servers in the same InfoPrint Manager system
- 1.9.3.7.3.7 Customizing an SAP daemon error log on AIX or Linux
- 1.9.3.7.3.8 Customizing an SAP callback process error log on Windows
- 1.9.3.7.3.9 Shutting down the callback daemon on AIX
- 1.9.3.7.3.10 Shutting down the callback daemon on Linux
- 1.9.3.7.3.11 Shutting down the callback process on Windows
- 1.9.3.7.3.12 Deleting an SAP callback process on Windows
- 1.9.3.7.1 Required configuration tasks
- 1.9.3.1 InfoPrint Manager's OMS support
- 1.9.4 InfoPrint Manager non-OMS support
- 1.9.4.1 Understanding SAP access method L support
- 1.9.4.2 Installing InfoPrint SAP Client support when SAP runs on HP-UX or Sun Solaris
- 1.9.4.2.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.9.4.2.1.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Windows server
- 1.9.4.2.1.1.1 Turning off GOCA support on a Windows server
- 1.9.4.2.1.2 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager AIX or Linux server
- 1.9.4.2.1.3 Turning off GOCA support on an AIX or Linux server
- 1.9.4.2.1.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager Windows server
- 1.9.4.2.2 Configuring the SAP system server
- 1.9.4.2.1 Configuring the InfoPrint Manager server
- 1.9.4.3 Installing the SAP Client when SAP runs on AIX
- 1.9.4.4 Installing the SAP Client when SAP runs on Linux
- 1.9.4.5 Installing the SAP Client when SAP runs on Windows
- 1.9.4.6 Configuring your SAP system to use the InfoPrint Manager Client command
- 1.9.5 Customizing your print environment
- 1.9.5.1
Print support that applies to InfoPrint Manager AIX and Windows servers
- 1.9.5.1.1 Customizing print characteristics
- 1.9.5.1.1.1 How InfoPrint processes code pages from ABAP and OTF jobs
- 1.9.5.1.1.2 Defining a customized device type
- 1.9.5.1.1.3 Changing document print orientation
- 1.9.5.1.1.3.1 Defining a customized device type for ABAP jobs
- 1.9.5.1.1.3.2 Defining a new OTF format
- 1.9.5.1.1.3.3 Connecting a new format to a device type
- 1.9.5.1.1.4 Changing page print orientation
- 1.9.5.1.1.5 F1SAP form definition
- 1.9.5.1.2 Enabling non-Latin character sets
- 1.9.5.1.3 Enabling Unicode support
- 1.9.5.1.4 Using TrueType and OpenType fonts
- 1.9.5.1.4.1 Configuring TrueType and OpenType support
- 1.9.5.1.4.2 Resources for supporting TrueType and OpenType fonts
- 1.9.5.1.5 Enabling SAPGOF_ST_CHARS support
- 1.9.5.1.6 Enabling LDAP mode
- 1.9.5.1.7 Setting up your SAP R/3 system to support new OTF user fonts
- 1.9.5.1.8 Printing oversize characters on a 6400 printer with SAP R/3
- 1.9.5.1.9 Adding box shading values to printed output
- 1.9.5.1.1 Customizing print characteristics
- 1.9.5.2 Using bar codes with SAP R/3
- 1.9.5.3 Alternate access methods for submitting SAP jobs to InfoPrint
Manager
- 1.9.5.3.1 Defining SAP devices using access method U
- 1.9.5.3.1.1 Verifying the InfoPrint Manager for Windows LPD service is started
- 1.9.5.3.1.2 Verifying the LPD service is started on InfoPrint Manager for AIX
- 1.9.5.3.1.3 Verifying the LPD service is started on InfoPrint Manager for Linux
- 1.9.5.3.1.4 Defining devices that use InfoPrint Manager for access method U
- 1.9.5.3.2 Submitting jobs from Windows SAP systems to InfoPrint Manager Windows with access method C
- 1.9.5.3.1 Defining SAP devices using access method U
- 1.9.5.1
Print support that applies to InfoPrint Manager AIX and Windows servers
- 1.9.6 Managing SAP printers from InfoPrint Manager
- 1.9.6.1 Introducing SAP R/3 printer administration module
- 1.9.6.2 Limitations and constraints
- 1.9.6.3 The pdsap command
- 1.9.1 Introduction
- 1.10 Dictionary of Keywords
- 1.10.1 Introduction
- 1.10.1.1 Important
- 1.10.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.10.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.10.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.10.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.10.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.10.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.10.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.10.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.10.2 Overview
- 1.10.3 English-French
- 1.10.3.1 Command attributes
- 1.10.3.2 Object attributes
- 1.10.3.3 Events
- 1.10.4 English-German
- 1.10.4.1 Command attributes
- 1.10.4.2 Object attributes
- 1.10.4.3 Events
- 1.10.5 English-Italian
- 1.10.5.1 Command attributes
- 1.10.5.2 Object attributes
- 1.10.5.3 Events
- 1.10.6 English-Spanish
- 1.10.6.1 Command attributes
- 1.10.6.2 Object attributes
- 1.10.6.3 Events
- 1.10.1 Introduction
- 1.11 AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility: User's Guide
- 1.11.1 Introduction
- 1.11.1.1 Abbreviations
- 1.11.1.2 Special Conventions
- 1.11.1.3 Syntax Notation
- 1.11.1.4 Guides for this publication
- 1.11.2 Understanding ACIF
- 1.11.2.1 Overview of ACIF
- 1.11.2.2 ACIF functions
- 1.11.2.2.1 Converting data streams
- 1.11.2.2.1.1 AFP data
- 1.11.2.2.1.2 Mixed Object Document Content Architecture data
- 1.11.2.2.1.3 Line data
- 1.11.2.2.1.4 Mixed-mode data
- 1.11.2.2.1.5 XML data
- 1.11.2.2.1.6 Unformatted ASCII data
- 1.11.2.2.2 Indexing documents
- 1.11.2.2.2.1 Indexing with literal values
- 1.11.2.2.2.2 Indexing with data values
- 1.11.2.2.2.2.1 Example of indexing with data values
- 1.11.2.2.2.3 Indexing limitations
- 1.11.2.2.3 Retrieving resources
- 1.11.2.2.1 Converting data streams
- 1.11.2.3 Scenarios for processing ACIF files
- 1.11.2.3.1 Preparing files for viewing
- 1.11.2.3.2 Preparing files for printing
- 1.11.2.3.3 Preparing files for archiving and retrieval
- 1.11.2.4 Using AFP Workbench Viewer with ACIF
- 1.11.2.5 System considerations for ACIF
- 1.11.2.5.1 System limitations
- 1.11.2.5.2 System prerequisites
- 1.11.2.5.2.1 AIX prerequisites
- 1.11.2.5.2.2 Linux prerequisites
- 1.11.2.5.2.3 Windows prerequisites
- 1.11.3 Using ACIF
- 1.11.3.1 Selecting resources
- 1.11.3.2 Running ACIF
- 1.11.3.3 Files provided with ACIF
- 1.11.3.4 NLS messages
- 1.11.4 ACIF parameters
- 1.11.4.1 Syntax rules for ACIF
- 1.11.4.2 Parameter values for ACIF
- 1.11.4.2.1 CC
- 1.11.4.2.2 CCTYPE
- 1.11.4.2.3 CHARS
- 1.11.4.2.4 COLORMAP
- 1.11.4.2.5 COMSETUP
- 1.11.4.2.6 CPGID
- 1.11.4.2.7 DCFPAGENAMES
- 1.11.4.2.8 EXTENSIONS
- 1.11.4.2.9 FDEFLIB
- 1.11.4.2.10 FIELDn
- 1.11.4.2.11 FILEFORMAT
- 1.11.4.2.12 FONTLIB
- 1.11.4.2.13 FONTPATH
- 1.11.4.2.14 FORMDEF
- 1.11.4.2.15 GROUPNAME
- 1.11.4.2.16 IMAGEOUT
- 1.11.4.2.17 INDEXn
- 1.11.4.2.18 INDEXDD
- 1.11.4.2.19 INDEXOBJ
- 1.11.4.2.20 INDEXSTARTBY
- 1.11.4.2.21 INDXEXIT
- 1.11.4.2.22 INPCCSID
- 1.11.4.2.23 INPEXIT
- 1.11.4.2.24 INPUTDD
- 1.11.4.2.25 INSERTIMM
- 1.11.4.2.26 LINEOFFSET
- 1.11.4.2.27 MCF2REF
- 1.11.4.2.28 MSGDD
- 1.11.4.2.29 OBJCONLIB
- 1.11.4.2.30 OBJCPATH
- 1.11.4.2.31 OUTCCSID
- 1.11.4.2.32 OUTEXIT
- 1.11.4.2.33 OUTPUTDD
- 1.11.4.2.34 OVLYLIB
- 1.11.4.2.35 PAGEDEF
- 1.11.4.2.36 PARMDD
- 1.11.4.2.37 PDEFLIB
- 1.11.4.2.38 PRMODE
- 1.11.4.2.39 PSEGLIB
- 1.11.4.2.40 RESEXIT
- 1.11.4.2.41 RESLIB
- 1.11.4.2.42 RESOBJDD
- 1.11.4.2.43 RESTYPE
- 1.11.4.2.44 TRACE
- 1.11.4.2.45 TRACEDD
- 1.11.4.2.46 TRC
- 1.11.4.2.47 TRIGGERn
- 1.11.4.2.48 USERLIB
- 1.11.4.2.49 USERPATH
- 1.11.5 Enhanced indexing parameters
- 1.11.5.1 Parameter values for enhanced indexing
- 1.11.5.1.1 BREAKYES
- 1.11.5.1.2 FIELDn
- 1.11.5.1.2.1 Trigger field
- 1.11.5.1.2.2 REGEX='regular expression’ | REGEX=X'regular expression’
- 1.11.5.1.2.3 Constant field syntax
- 1.11.5.1.2.4 Transaction field
- 1.11.5.1.2.5 Mask field
- 1.11.5.1.3 GROUPMAXPAGES
- 1.11.5.1.4 INDEXn
- 1.11.5.1.5 TRIGGERn
- 1.11.5.1.6 USERMASK
- 1.11.5.1 Parameter values for enhanced indexing
- 1.11.6 Examples of using ACIF
- 1.11.6.1 Examples of using ACIF processing parameters
- 1.11.6.1.1 Transforming line data or XML data into a MO:DCA-P document
- 1.11.6.1.2 Retrieving resources
- 1.11.6.1.3 Specifying AFP coded fonts
- 1.11.6.1.4 Specifying TrueType and OpenType fonts
- 1.11.6.1.5 Identifying the location of resource libraries
- 1.11.6.1.6 Drawing graphics with record format page definitions
- 1.11.6.2 Example of using ACIF to view and index documents
- 1.11.6.2.1 Examining the input file
- 1.11.6.2.1.1 Determining how literal values are expressed
- 1.11.6.2.1.2 Using the shell with EBCDIC literal values in AIX or Windows
- 1.11.6.2.2 Specifying ACIF processing parameters
- 1.11.6.2.3 Indexing data in the input file
- 1.11.6.2.4 Identifying the locations of the resources
- 1.11.6.2.5 Determining the form definition and the page definition
- 1.11.6.2.6 Running the ACIF job
- 1.11.6.2.7 Concatenating ACIF output files
- 1.11.6.2.7.1 AIX files
- 1.11.6.2.7.2 Windows files
- 1.11.6.2.8 Accessing the document file for viewing
- 1.11.6.2.8.1 Transferring the document file to the workstation
- 1.11.6.2.8.2 Mounting the AIX or Windows directory on the workstation
- 1.11.6.2.1 Examining the input file
- 1.11.6.3 Example of using enhanced indexing with ACIF
- 1.11.6.3.1 Enhanced indexing telephone bill
- 1.11.6.3.2 Enhanced indexing parameter file
- 1.11.6.4 Example of using ACIF with UTF-16 data
- 1.11.6.5 Trigger using a regular expression
- 1.11.6.1 Examples of using ACIF processing parameters
- 1.11.7 User exits and input print file attributes
- 1.11.7.1 User programming exits
- 1.11.7.1.1 Input record exit
- 1.11.7.1.1.1 Using ACIF user input record exits
- 1.11.7.1.2 Index record exit
- 1.11.7.1.3 Output record exit
- 1.11.7.1.4 Resource exit
- 1.11.7.1.1 Input record exit
- 1.11.7.2 User exit search order
- 1.11.7.3 Attributes of the input print file
- 1.11.7.1 User programming exits
- 1.11.8 ACIF messages
- 1.11.8.1 Message identifiers
- 1.11.8.2 Multiple message scenarios
- 1.11.8.3 General messages
- 1.11.8.3.1 Explanation of ACIF Messages
- 1.11.9 Helpful hints for using ACIF
- 1.11.9.1 Placing TLEs in named groups to avoid storage problems
- 1.11.9.2 Understanding how ANSI and machine carriage controls are used
- 1.11.9.3 Transferring files into AIX and Windows
- 1.11.9.4 Understanding common methods of transferring files into AIX or Windows from other
systems
- 1.11.9.4.1 Physical media
- 1.11.9.4.2 PC file transfer program
- 1.11.9.4.3 FTP
- 1.11.9.4.4 Download for z/OS
- 1.11.9.4.5 Other considerations
- 1.11.9.5 Creating Invoke Medium Map (IMM) structured fields
- 1.11.9.6 Indexing considerations
- 1.11.9.7 Concatenating the resource file and the document file
- 1.11.9.8 Processing inline resources
- 1.11.9.9 Specifying the IMAGEOUT parameter
- 1.11.9.10 Creating MO:DCA-P object containers
- 1.11.9.11 Understanding error return code 310
- 1.11.9.12 Processing Unicode complex text
- 1.11.9.13 Hints and Tips Using Regular Expressions
- 1.11.9.13.1 Using a regular expression on the TRIGGER parameter
- 1.11.9.13.2 Using a regular expression on the FIELD parameter
- 1.11.9.13.3 Considerations
- 1.11.10 Processing resources installed with resource access tables
- 1.11.11 Structured fields that ACIF uses
- 1.11.11.1 Tag Logical Element (TLE) structured field
- 1.11.11.1.1 TLEs generated by ACIF
- 1.11.11.1.2 TLEs in MO:DCA-P input files
- 1.11.11.1.3 TLEs in mixed-mode data input files
- 1.11.11.2 Begin Resource Group (BRG) structured field
- 1.11.11.3 Begin Resource (BRS) structured field
- 1.11.11.4 End Resource (ERS) and End Resource Group (ERG) structured fields
- 1.11.11.5 Begin Print File (BPF) and End Print File (EPF) structured fields
- 1.11.11.6 No Operation (NOP) structured field
- 1.11.11.7 Format of the resources file
- 1.11.11.1 Tag Logical Element (TLE) structured field
- 1.11.12 Format of index object file and output document file
- 1.11.12.1 Format of the index object file
- 1.11.12.1.1 Group-Level Index Element (IEL) structured field
- 1.11.12.1.2 Page-Level Index Element (IEL) structured field
- 1.11.12.1.3 Begin Document Index (BDI) structured field
- 1.11.12.1.4 Index Element (IEL) structured field
- 1.11.12.1.5 Tag Logical Element (TLE) structured field
- 1.11.12.1.6 End Document Index (EDI) structured field
- 1.11.12.2 Format of the output document file
- 1.11.12.2.1 Page groups
- 1.11.12.2.2 Begin Document (BDT) structured field
- 1.11.12.2.3 Begin Named Group (BNG) structured field
- 1.11.12.2.4 Tag Logical Element (TLE) structured field
- 1.11.12.2.5 Begin Page (BPG) structured field
- 1.11.12.2.6 End Named Group (ENG), End Document (EDT), and End Page (EPG) structured fields
- 1.11.12.2.7 Output MO:DCA-P
data stream
- 1.11.12.2.7.1 Composed Text Control (CTC) structured field
- 1.11.12.2.7.2 Map Coded Font (MCF) Format 1 structured field
- 1.11.12.2.7.3 Map Coded Font (MCF) Format 2 structured field
- 1.11.12.2.7.4 Presentation Text Data Descriptor (PTD) Format 1 structured field
- 1.11.12.2.7.5 Inline resources
- 1.11.12.2.7.6 Page definitions
- 1.11.12.1 Format of the index object file
- 1.11.13 Accessibility
- 1.11.13.1 Accessibility features
- 1.11.13.2 Keyboard navigation
- 1.11.14 Notices
- 1.11.14.1 Programming interfaces
- 1.11.14.2 Trademarks
- 1.11.15 Bibliography
- 1.11.15.1 Advanced Function Presentation (AFP)
- 1.11.15.2 Print Management
- 1.11.1 Introduction
- 1.12 Page Printer Formatting Aid Information Center
- 1.12.1 Introduction
- 1.12.1.1 Important
- 1.12.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.12.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.12.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.12.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.12.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.12.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.12.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.12.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.12.2 What Is PPFA?
- 1.12.2.1 Introducing Page Printer Formatting Aid
- 1.12.2.1.1 Summary of a Form Definition
- 1.12.2.1.2 Summary of a Page Definition
- 1.12.2.1.3 Formatting Output of Different Data File Types
- 1.12.2.1.3.1 Line-Data Files
- 1.12.2.1.3.2 Traditional Line Data
- 1.12.2.1.3.3 Record Format Line Data
- 1.12.2.1.3.4 Mixed-Data Files
- 1.12.2.1.3.5 MO:DCA-P Data Files
- 1.12.2.1.3.6 Unformatted ASCII Files
- 1.12.2.1.4 PPFA Concepts
- 1.12.2.1.4.1 Physical Page
- 1.12.2.1.4.2 Logical Page
- 1.12.2.1.4.3 Subpage
- 1.12.2.1.5 PPFA Basic Terms
- 1.12.2.1.5.1 Printline
- 1.12.2.1.5.2 Layout
- 1.12.2.1.5.3 Direction
- 1.12.2.1.5.4 Rotation
- 1.12.2.1.5.5 Presentation
- 1.12.2.1.5.6 N_UP Partitions
- 1.12.2.1.5.7 Modifications
- 1.12.2.1.6 Definitions of Command, Subcommand, and Parameter
- 1.12.2.1.6.1 Commands
- 1.12.2.1.6.2 Subcommands
- 1.12.2.1.6.3 Parameters
- 1.12.2.1.7 Basic Controls in Traditional Line Data
- 1.12.2.1.7.1 Carriage Control Characters (CC)
- 1.12.2.1.7.2 Table-Reference Characters (TRC)
- 1.12.2.1.7.3 Record ID
- 1.12.2.1.8 Basic Controls in Record Format Line Data
- 1.12.2.1.8.1 Carriage Control Characters (CC)
- 1.12.2.1.8.2 Table-Reference Characters (TRC)
- 1.12.2.1.8.3 Record ID
- 1.12.2.1.9 Structured Fields in Line Data
- 1.12.2.1.9.1 Invoke Data Map
- 1.12.2.1.9.2 Invoke Medium Map
- 1.12.2.1.9.3 Include Page Segment
- 1.12.2.1.9.4 Include Page Overlay
- 1.12.2.1.9.5 Include Object
- 1.12.2.1.9.6 Presentation Text
- 1.12.2.1.9.7 No Operation
- 1.12.2.1.10 Normal Duplex and Tumble Duplex
- 1.12.2.1 Introducing Page Printer Formatting Aid
- 1.12.3 Examples of Using PPFA
- 1.12.3.1 Using Form Definition Commands
- 1.12.3.1.1 Copy Groups and Subgroups
- 1.12.3.1.2 Commands Required to Create a Form Definition
- 1.12.3.1.2.1 Command Nesting Rules
- 1.12.3.1.3 Positioning a Logical Page on a Sheet
- 1.12.3.1.4 OFFSET Subcommand with Rotated Print Direction
- 1.12.3.1.5 Specifying Copies and Electronic Overlays
- 1.12.3.1.5.1 Overlay Names
- 1.12.3.1.6 Printing Constant Forms
- 1.12.3.1.7 Duplex Printing
- 1.12.3.1.8 Duplex Printing in Portrait and Landscape Presentations
- 1.12.3.1.9 Specifying Page Presentation on Continuous-Forms Printers
- 1.12.3.1.9.1 When to Use the PRESENT and DIRECTION Subcommands
- 1.12.3.1.9.2 When the PRESENT and DIRECTION Subcommands Are Not Required
- 1.12.3.1.9.3 The DOWN Direction for Continuous Forms Printers
- 1.12.3.1.10 Print Quality Control
- 1.12.3.2 Using Page Definition Commands for Traditional Line Data
- 1.12.3.2.1 Page Formats within Page Definitions
- 1.12.3.2.2 Page Definition Command Nesting
- 1.12.3.2.2.1 Command Nesting Rules
- 1.12.3.2.3 Defining Logical Page Size
- 1.12.3.2.4 Positioning the First Line of Data
- 1.12.3.2.5 Changing Logical Page Print Direction
- 1.12.3.2.6 Printing Line Data on a Print Server Printer
- 1.12.3.2.7 Processing Fields
- 1.12.3.2.7.1 POSITION Subcommand as Used in this Example
- 1.12.3.2.7.2 FIELD Command as Used in this Example
- 1.12.3.2.8 Varying Fonts on a Page
- 1.12.3.2.9 Printing Lines in Two Directions on a Page
- 1.12.3.2.10 Printing Fields in Two Directions on the Same Page
- 1.12.3.2.11 Rotating Fonts
- 1.12.3.2.12 Using Traditional Kanji Formatting
- 1.12.3.2.13 Printing Multiple-Up Pages
- 1.12.3.3 Using Page Definition Commands for Record Format Line Data
and XML Data
- 1.12.3.3.1 Record Formatting Function
- 1.12.3.3.2 Record Format Page Definition
- 1.12.3.3.2.1 Page Formats within Page Definitions
- 1.12.3.3.2.2 Page Definition Command Nesting
- 1.12.3.3.2.3 Command Nesting Rules
- 1.12.3.3.3 Record ID Data Format
- 1.12.3.3.4 LAYOUT Command
- 1.12.3.3.4.1 Body Records
- 1.12.3.3.4.2 Page Headers and Trailers
- 1.12.3.3.4.3 Group Headers
- 1.12.3.3.5 FIELD Command
- 1.12.3.3.5.1 Controlling Page Formatting
- 1.12.3.3.5.2 Page Numbering
- 1.12.3.3.5.3 Graphical Objects
- 1.12.3.3.5.4 Conditional Processing Considerations
- 1.12.3.3.5.5 Logical Page Eject Processing
- 1.12.3.3.5.6 Defining Color Models
- 1.12.3.3.6 Defining Logical Page Size
- 1.12.3.3.7 Positioning the Data
- 1.12.3.3.7.1 Changing Logical Page Print Direction
- 1.12.3.3.7.2 Using Margins in Record Formatting
- 1.12.3.3.8 Processing Fields
- 1.12.3.3.8.1 Position Subcommand
- 1.12.3.3.8.2 FIELD Command as Used in this Example
- 1.12.3.3.8.3 Printing Lines in Two Directions on a Page
- 1.12.3.3.8.4 Printing Fields in Two Directions on the Same Page
- 1.12.3.3.9 Varying Fonts on a Page
- 1.12.3.3.10 Rotating Fonts
- 1.12.3.3.11 Using Traditional Kanji Formatting
- 1.12.3.3.12 Record Formatting Examples
- 1.12.3.3.12.1 Example 1 Desired Output (after PAGEDEF Processing)
- 1.12.3.3.12.2 Example 1 Application Output (before PAGEDEF Processing)
- 1.12.3.3.12.3 Example 1 PPFA Commands
- 1.12.3.3.12.4 Example 2 Using Repeated and Unended Boxes
- 1.12.3.3.12.5 Example 2 Application Output (before PAGEDEF Processing)
- 1.12.3.3.12.6 PPFA Input for Repeated Boxes Example 2
- 1.12.3.3.13 XML Page Definition Formatting Function
- 1.12.3.3.13.1 POSITION Subcommand
- 1.12.3.3.13.1.1 Relative Baseline Position
- 1.12.3.3.13.2 XML Data Element Example
- 1.12.3.3.13.3 XML Data Format Example
- 1.12.3.3.13.1 POSITION Subcommand
- 1.12.3.4 Creating Complex Printouts
- 1.12.3.4.1 Combining Field Processing and an Electronic Overlay
- 1.12.3.4.2 Using Suppressions to Vary Data Presentation
- 1.12.3.4.3 Incorporating Fixed Text into a Page Definition
- 1.12.3.4.4 Combining Two Reports into One Printout
- 1.12.3.5 Conditional Processing
- 1.12.3.5.1 General Description
- 1.12.3.5.2 Using Conditional Processing to Set Up the Environment
- 1.12.3.5.2.1 Selecting a Copy Group
- 1.12.3.5.2.2 Selecting a Page Format
- 1.12.3.5.3 Subpage Description and Processing
- 1.12.3.5.4 Record Reprocessing Description and Processing
- 1.12.3.5.5 Conditional Processing Rules, Restrictions, and Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.1 Multiple Conditions
- 1.12.3.5.5.1.1 Rule
- 1.12.3.5.5.1.2 Conditional Processing Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.2 Record Reprocessing
- 1.12.3.5.5.2.1 Conditional Processing Restrictions
- 1.12.3.5.5.2.2 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.3 Interaction Between a CONDITION Command and a REPEAT Subcommand
- 1.12.3.5.5.3.1 Rule for a CONDITION Command and a REPEAT Subcommand
- 1.12.3.5.5.3.2 Rule for a CONDITION Command With an OTHERWISE Subcommand
- 1.12.3.5.5.3.3 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.4 Interaction Between the CONDITION Command and the CHANNEL Subcommand
- 1.12.3.5.5.4.1 Rule
- 1.12.3.5.5.4.2 ANSI Skipping Consideration
- 1.12.3.5.5.4.3 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.5 WHEN CHANGE is Always False at Start of a Page Format
- 1.12.3.5.5.5.1 Rule
- 1.12.3.5.5.5.2 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.6 Relationship of CC and TRC fields to the START Subcommand
- 1.12.3.5.5.6.1 Rule
- 1.12.3.5.5.7 Using the CONDITION Command to Select a Copy Group and a Page Format
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.1 Rules
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.2 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.2.1 Starting or Restarting a Copy Group
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.2.2 Starting or Restarting a Page Format
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.2.3 Not Restarting a Copy Group
- 1.12.3.5.5.7.2.4 Not Restarting a Page Format
- 1.12.3.5.5.8 Variable Length Records and the CONDITION Command
- 1.12.3.5.5.8.1 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.9 Truncation of Blanks and the CONDITION Command
- 1.12.3.5.5.9.1 Considerations
- 1.12.3.5.5.1 Multiple Conditions
- 1.12.3.5.6 Conditional Processing Examples
- 1.12.3.5.6.1 Jogging Output
- 1.12.3.5.6.2 Duplex Output with Different Front and Back Print Directions
- 1.12.3.5.6.3 Record Reprocessing
- 1.12.3.5.6.4 Selecting Paper from an Alternate Bin
- 1.12.3.5.6.5 Multiple CONDITION Commands
- 1.12.3.5.6.5.1 Multiple CONDITION Command: Incorrect Solution
- 1.12.3.5.6.5.2 Multiple CONDITION Command: Correct Solution
- 1.12.3.5.6.6 Field Processing When PRINTLINEs Are Repeated
- 1.12.3.5.6.7 Sample Output
- 1.12.3.6 N_UP Printing
- 1.12.3.6.1 N_UP Partitions and Partition Arrangement
- 1.12.3.6.2 Basic N_UP Printing
- 1.12.3.6.2.1 Basic N_UP Example 1: Using INVOKE and OVERLAY
- 1.12.3.6.2.2 Basic N_UP Example 2: Normal Duplex
- 1.12.3.6.2.3 Basic N_UP 2 Example 3: Tumble Duplex
- 1.12.3.6.3 Enhanced N_UP Printing
- 1.12.3.6.3.1 Enhanced N_UP Example 1: Using PLACE
- 1.12.3.6.3.2 Enhanced N_UP Example 2: Using CONSTANT and OVERLAY
- 1.12.3.6.3.3 Enhanced N_UP Example 3: Asymmetric Pages
- 1.12.3.6.4 Additional N_UP Considerations
- 1.12.3.6.5 Medium Overlays and Page Overlays
- 1.12.3.6.6 N_UP Compared to Multiple-Up
- 1.12.3.7 AFP Color Management
- 1.12.3.7.1 Color Management Resources
- 1.12.3.7.1.1 Types of CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.1.1.1 Color Conversion CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.1.1.2 Link Color Conversion CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.1.1.3 Halftone CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.1.1.4 Tone Transfer Curve CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.1.2 CMR Processing Modes
- 1.12.3.7.1.2.1 Audit Processing Mode
- 1.12.3.7.1.2.2 Instruction Processing Mode
- 1.12.3.7.1.2.3 Link Processing Mode
- 1.12.3.7.1.3 CMR Creation and Installation
- 1.12.3.7.1.1 Types of CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.2 Data Objects
- 1.12.3.7.2.1 Types of Data Objects
- 1.12.3.7.2.2 Data Object Creation and Installation
- 1.12.3.7.3 Resource Library Management
- 1.12.3.7.4 Tips and Best Practices
- 1.12.3.7.4.1 Tips for images
- 1.12.3.7.4.2 Tips for Resources
- 1.12.3.7.5 CMRTAGFIDELITY Subcommand (FORMDEF)
- 1.12.3.7.5.1 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.6 DEFINE CMRNAME Subcommand (FORMDEF and all PAGEDEF types)
- 1.12.3.7.6.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.3.7.6.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.6.3 How to Copy and Paste a Name from the AFP Resource Installer
- 1.12.3.7.6.3.1 Registered Generic Halftone CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.6.3.2 Registered Generic Tone Transfer Curve CMRs
- 1.12.3.7.7 CMR Subcommand (FORMDEF)
- 1.12.3.7.7.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.7.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.8 RENDER Subcommand (FORMDEF)
- 1.12.3.7.8.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.8.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.9 CMR Subcommand (COPYGROUP)
- 1.12.3.7.9.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.9.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.10 RENDER Subcommand (COPYGROUP)
- 1.12.3.7.10.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.10.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.11 CMR Subcommand (PAGEFORMAT)
- 1.12.3.7.11.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.11.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.12 RENDER Subcommand (in a PAGEFORMAT)
- 1.12.3.7.12.1 Parameters
- 1.12.3.7.12.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.13 OBJECT Command
- 1.12.3.7.13.1 Subcommand
- 1.12.3.7.13.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.14 FIELD command (All Page Definition Types)
- 1.12.3.7.14.1 Subcommand
- 1.12.3.7.14.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.15 EXTREF Command
- 1.12.3.7.15.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.3.7.15.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.16 DRAWGRAPHIC Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.3.7.16.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.3.7.16.2 Code Example
- 1.12.3.7.1 Color Management Resources
- 1.12.3.1 Using Form Definition Commands
- 1.12.4 PPFA Commands and Syntax
- 1.12.4.1 PPFA Command Syntax
- 1.12.4.1.1 Rules for Creating a PPFA Command Stream
- 1.12.4.1.1.1 Token Rules
- 1.12.4.1.1.2 Character Set
- 1.12.4.1.1.3 Command Delimiters
- 1.12.4.1.1.4 Blanks and Blank Lines
- 1.12.4.1.1.5 Names
- 1.12.4.1.1.6 Comments
- 1.12.4.1.1.7 Literals
- 1.12.4.1.1.8 Numeric Values
- 1.12.4.1.2 Units of Measurement
- 1.12.4.1.3 Diagram Shorthand
- 1.12.4.1.1 Rules for Creating a PPFA Command Stream
- 1.12.4.2 Form Definition Command Reference
- 1.12.4.2.1 Sequence of Commands for Form Definitions
- 1.12.4.2.2 COPYGROUP Command
- 1.12.4.2.2.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.2.3 FORMDEF Command
- 1.12.4.2.3.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.2.4 OVERLAY Command
- 1.12.4.2.4.1 Subcommand
- 1.12.4.2.5 SETUNITS Command
- 1.12.4.2.5.1 Subcommand
- 1.12.4.2.6 SUBGROUP Command
- 1.12.4.2.6.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.2.7 SUPPRESSION Command
- 1.12.4.3 Page Definition Command Reference
- 1.12.4.3.1 Sequence of Traditional Commands for Page Definitions with PRINTLINE
- 1.12.4.3.2 Sequence of Record Formatting Commands for Page Definitions with LAYOUT
- 1.12.4.3.3 Sequence of Commands for XML Page Definitions with XLAYOUT
- 1.12.4.3.4 Diagram Shorthand
- 1.12.4.3.5 CONDITION Command
- 1.12.4.3.5.1 Subcommands (Long Form)
- 1.12.4.3.5.2 Subcommands (Short Form)
- 1.12.4.3.6 DEFINE COLOR Command
- 1.12.4.3.6.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.7 DEFINE QTAG Command (XML)
- 1.12.4.3.8 DOFONT Command
- 1.12.4.3.8.1 Data Object Font Support
- 1.12.4.3.8.2 Syntax
- 1.12.4.3.8.3 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.8.4 Data Object Font Examples
- 1.12.4.3.9 DRAWGRAPHIC BOX Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.4.3.9.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.10 DRAWGRAPHIC LINE Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.4.3.10.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.11 DRAWGRAPHIC CIRCLE Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.4.3.11.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.12 DRAWGRAPHIC ELLIPSE Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.4.3.12.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.13 ENDGRAPHIC Command (Record Format and XML)
- 1.12.4.3.13.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.14 ENDSUBPAGE Command (Traditional)
- 1.12.4.3.15 EXTREF Command
- 1.12.4.3.15.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.16 FIELD Command
- 1.12.4.3.16.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.17 FONT Command
- 1.12.4.3.17.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.18 LAYOUT Command (Record Format)
- 1.12.4.3.18.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.19 OBJECT Command
- 1.12.4.3.19.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.20 OVERLAY Command
- 1.12.4.3.20.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.20.2 Code Example
- 1.12.4.3.21 PAGEDEF Command
- 1.12.4.3.21.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.21.2 Code Example
- 1.12.4.3.22 PAGEFORMAT Command
- 1.12.4.3.22.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.22.2 Code Example
- 1.12.4.3.23 PRINTLINE Command (Traditional)
- 1.12.4.3.23.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.24 SEGMENT Command
- 1.12.4.3.25 SETUNITS Command
- 1.12.4.3.25.1 Subcommand
- 1.12.4.3.26 TRCREF Command (Traditional)
- 1.12.4.3.26.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.27 XLAYOUT Command (XML)
- 1.12.4.3.27.1 Subcommands
- 1.12.4.3.27.2 Example of Printing XML Data with a Page Definition
- 1.12.4.1 PPFA Command Syntax
- 1.12.5 Appendix
- 1.12.5.1 System Dependencies for PPFA
- 1.12.5.1.1 Windows Environment
- 1.12.5.1.1.1 Syntax
- 1.12.5.1.1.2 Flags and Values
- 1.12.5.1.1.3 Examples
- 1.12.5.1.1 Windows Environment
- 1.12.5.2 More about Direction
- 1.12.5.3 Differences in Measurements and REPEATs with AFP Utilities
- 1.12.5.4 More About Bar Code Parameters
- 1.12.5.4.1 Bar Code Concatenation
- 1.12.5.4.2 Notes about Bar Codes
- 1.12.5.5 Set Media Origin (SMO)
- 1.12.5.5.1 Background
- 1.12.5.5.2 FORMDEF PRESENT and DIRECTION Parameters
- 1.12.5.5.2.1 The SMO Reference Pages
- 1.12.5.5.2.1.1 Cut-Sheet Printer
- 1.12.5.5.2.1.2 Wide Continuous Forms Paper
- 1.12.5.5.2.1.3 Narrow Continuous Forms Paper
- 1.12.5.5.2.1.4 Cut-Sheet Emulation
- 1.12.5.5.2.1 The SMO Reference Pages
- 1.12.5.6 PPFA Keywords
- 1.12.5.7 PPFA Media Names
- 1.12.5.8 Fill Patterns for DRAWGRAPHIC Commands
- 1.12.5.9 PPFA Messages and Codes
- 1.12.5.9.1 PPFA Messages and Their Meanings
- 1.12.5.1 System Dependencies for PPFA
- 1.12.1 Introduction
- 1.13 Installing InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.13.1
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
overview
- 1.13.1.1 Highlights
- 1.13.1.2 How InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature works
- 1.13.1.3
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
user interface
- 1.13.1.3.1 Banner area
- 1.13.1.3.2
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
main page
- 1.13.1.3.2.1 Transform Servers section
- 1.13.1.3.2.2 Print Servers section
- 1.13.1.3.3 Set Transform Server properties for host
- 1.13.1.4 System Requirements
- 1.13.2 Preparing for installation
- 1.13.3 Installing and logging in to InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.13.4 Uninstalling InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.13.5 Accessibility
- 1.13.1
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
overview
- 1.14 Transform Feature
- 1.14.1
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
overview
- 1.14.1.1 Highlights
- 1.14.1.2 How InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature works
- 1.14.1.3
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
user interface
- 1.14.1.3.1 Banner area
- 1.14.1.3.2
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
main page
- 1.14.1.3.2.1 Transform Servers section
- 1.14.1.3.2.2 Print Servers section
- 1.14.1.3.3 Set Transform Server properties for host
- 1.14.1.3.4 Accessibility
- 1.14.1.4 Trademarks
- 1.14.2 Configuring the Transform Feature
- 1.14.2.1 Changing passwords
- 1.14.2.2 Adding a transform server
- 1.14.2.3 Adding a print server
- 1.14.2.4 Configuring InfoPrint Manager for use with InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.14.3 Working with transform servers
- 1.14.3.1 Logging into the InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature user interface
- 1.14.3.2 Starting transform servers
- 1.14.3.3 Stopping transform servers
- 1.14.3.4 Removing transform servers
- 1.14.3.5 Displaying job information for a transform server
- 1.14.3.6 Displaying specific messages for a transform server
- 1.14.3.7 Displaying specific job history for a transform server
- 1.14.3.8 Changing transform server information
- 1.14.3.9 Resetting InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.14.3.10 Managing transform servers
- 1.14.3.11 Using file directories
- 1.14.3.12 Working with transform server configuration files
- 1.14.3.12.1 feps.cfg file
- 1.14.3.12.2 tapp.cfg file
- 1.14.4 Working with print servers
- 1.14.4.1 Reconnecting print servers
- 1.14.4.2 Removing print servers
- 1.14.4.3 Changing print server definitions
- 1.14.4.4 Managing print servers
- 1.14.5 Working with resources
- 1.14.5.1 Resources distributor
- 1.14.5.2 Copying resources
- 1.14.5.2.1 pfb2pfa utility
- 1.14.5.2.1.1 Accessing the pfb2pfa utility
- 1.14.5.2.1.2 Transforms binary PostScript Type 1 fonts to ASCII fonts
- 1.14.5.2.1.2.1 Syntax
- 1.14.5.2.1.2.2 Description
- 1.14.5.2.1.2.3 Flags and values
- 1.14.5.2.1 pfb2pfa utility
- 1.14.5.3 Resource packaging scripts
- 1.14.6 Troubleshooting InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
- 1.14.7 Reference information for
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
- 1.14.7.1 Using the transforms
- 1.14.7.1.1 Transform AFP data to PDF
- 1.14.7.1.1.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.1.2 Limitations of the afp2pdf transform
- 1.14.7.1.1.3 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.1.4 The afp2pdf transform configuration file
- 1.14.7.1.1.5 Using AFP resources
- 1.14.7.1.1.6 Embedding Type 1 Fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.6.1 File location
- 1.14.7.1.1.6.2 Mapping the AFP font to the embedded Type 1 font
- 1.14.7.1.1.7 Mapping AFP fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.1 When you need to map fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2 The afp2pdf transform files supplied for mapping fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.1 Coded Font File
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.2 Character Set Definition File
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.3 CHARSET Section
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.4 FGID Section
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.5 Code Page Definition File
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.6 Code Page Map File
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.7 Alias File
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.2.8 Mapping your fonts to the afp2pdf transform
- 1.14.7.1.1.7.3 Mapping fonts with non-Latin encodings
- 1.14.7.1.1.8 Using TrueType fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.8.1 Embedding TrueType fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.8.2 Mapping TrueType fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.8.2.1 Using the configuration file for TrueType fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.9 Using Outline fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.9.1 Using non-Latin code pages with Outline fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.9.2 Mapping outline fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.10 Using raster fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.10.1 Embedding raster fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.10.2 Mapping raster fonts
- 1.14.7.1.1.11 Examples
- 1.14.7.1.2 Transform GIF data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.2.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.2.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.2.3 Data transformations
- 1.14.7.1.2.4 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.2.5 Acknowledgments
- 1.14.7.1.2.6 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.3 Transform JPEG data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.3.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.3.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.3.3 Data transformations
- 1.14.7.1.3.4 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.3.5 Acknowledgments
- 1.14.7.1.3.6 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.4 Transform PCL data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.4.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.4.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.4.3 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.4.4 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.4.5 Transforming PCL image data
- 1.14.7.1.5 Transform PDF data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.5.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.5.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.5.3 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.5.4 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.6 Transform PDF or PostScript data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.6.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.6.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.6.3 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.6.4 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.7
sap2afp command: transforms SAP OTF or ABAP data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.7.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.7.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.7.3 Flags
- 1.14.7.1.7.4 The sap2afp configuration files
- 1.14.7.1.8 Transform TIFF data to AFP
- 1.14.7.1.8.1 Syntax
- 1.14.7.1.8.2 Description
- 1.14.7.1.8.3 Data transformations
- 1.14.7.1.8.4 Limitations
- 1.14.7.1.8.5 Acknowledgments
- 1.14.7.1.8.6 Flags and values
- 1.14.7.1.1 Transform AFP data to PDF
- 1.14.7.2 InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature messages
- 1.14.7.3 Transform IDs
- 1.14.7.1 Using the transforms
- 1.14.1
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
overview
- 1.15 InfoPrint Manager AFP2PDF Transform Feature: Installing and Using
- 1.15.1 About this publication
- 1.15.1.1 Important
- 1.15.1.2 Cautions regarding this guide
- 1.15.1.3 Guides for this application
- 1.15.1.4 How to read the documentation
- 1.15.1.4.1 Displaying the instruction manual
- 1.15.1.4.2 Displaying property help
- 1.15.1.4.3 Symbols
- 1.15.1.5 Abbreviations
- 1.15.1.6 Trademarks
- 1.15.2 Introducing the afp2pdf transform
- 1.15.2.1 Limitations of the afp2pdf transform
- 1.15.3 Installing the afp2pdf transform
- 1.15.4 Transform AFP data to PDF
- 1.15.4.1 Syntax
- 1.15.4.2 Flags and values
- 1.15.4.3 The afp2pdf transform configuration file
- 1.15.4.4 Using the afp2pdf tracing and logging facility
- 1.15.4.5 Using AFP resources
- 1.15.4.6 Embedding Type 1 Fonts
- 1.15.4.6.1 File location
- 1.15.4.6.2 Mapping the AFP font to the embedded Type 1 font
- 1.15.4.7 Mapping AFP fonts
- 1.15.4.7.1 When you need to map fonts
- 1.15.4.7.2 The afp2pdf transform files supplied for mapping fonts
- 1.15.4.7.2.1 Coded Font File
- 1.15.4.7.2.2 Character Set Definition File
- 1.15.4.7.2.3 CHARSET Section
- 1.15.4.7.2.4 FGID Section
- 1.15.4.7.2.5 Code Page Definition File
- 1.15.4.7.2.6 Code Page Map File
- 1.15.4.7.2.7 Alias File
- 1.15.4.7.2.8 Mapping your fonts to the afp2pdf transform
- 1.15.4.7.3 Mapping fonts with non-Latin encodings
- 1.15.4.8 Using TrueType fonts
- 1.15.4.8.1 Embedding TrueType fonts
- 1.15.4.8.2 Mapping TrueType fonts
- 1.15.4.8.2.1 Using the configuration file for TrueType fonts
- 1.15.4.9 Using Outline fonts
- 1.15.4.9.1 Using non-Latin code pages with Outline fonts
- 1.15.4.9.2 Mapping outline fonts
- 1.15.4.10 Using raster fonts
- 1.15.4.10.1 Embedding raster fonts
- 1.15.4.10.2 Mapping raster fonts
- 1.15.4.11 Generating PDF/A compliant documents
- 1.15.4.12 Examples
- 1.15.5 Accessibility
- 1.15.5.1 Using assistive technologies
- 1.15.5.2 Keyboard navigation of the user interface
- 1.15.1 About this publication
- 1.16 Glossary
- 1.1 Planning Guide