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RICOH InfoPrint Manager™ for Linux

  • 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
    • 1.1 Planning Guide
    • 1.2 Getting Started
    • 1.3 Procedures
    • 1.4 Configuring and Tuning Guide
    • 1.5 High Availability Guidelines
    • 1.6 Reference
    • 1.7 PSF, Server, and Transform Messages
    • 1.8 Secure Print: Installing and Configuring
    • 1.9 SAP Planning and Configuring Guide
    • 1.10 Dictionary of Keywords
    • 1.11 AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility: User's Guide
      • 1.11.1 Introduction
      • 1.11.2 Understanding ACIF
      • 1.11.3 Using ACIF
      • 1.11.4 ACIF parameters
      • 1.11.5 Enhanced indexing parameters
      • 1.11.6 Examples of using ACIF
      • 1.11.7 User exits and input print file attributes
      • 1.11.8 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
      • 1.11.10 Processing resources installed with resource access tables
      • 1.11.11 Structured fields that ACIF uses
      • 1.11.12 Format of index object file and output document file
      • 1.11.13 Accessibility
    • 1.12 Page Printer Formatting Aid Information Center
    • 1.13 Installing InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
    • 1.14 Transform Feature
    • 1.15 InfoPrint Manager AFP2PDF Transform Feature: Installing and Using
    • 1.16 Glossary
  1. Software Information Center
  2. 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
  3. 1.11 AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility: User's Guide
  4. 1.11.9 Helpful hints for using ACIF
  5. 1.11.9.4 Understanding common methods of transferring files into AIX or Windows from other systems
  6. 1.11.9.4.1 Physical media

Physical media

Normally, you can copy fixed-length files without any transformation by using a physical media, such as tape. For variable-length files, however, either the creator of the tape or the copy program must include a 2-byte binary length as a prefix to each record.
Parent topic: Understanding common methods of transferring files into AIX or Windows from other systems

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