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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
1.1.2.5
InfoPrint Manager
interfaces
1.1.2.6
Comparing
InfoPrint Manager
on different platforms
1.1.2.6.1
Understanding common features
1.1.2.6.2
Understanding
InfoPrint Manager for AIX
features
1.1.2.6.3
Understanding InfoPrint Manager for Linux features
1.1.2.6.4
Understanding
InfoPrint Manager for Windows
features
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
1.1.3.2.6
Supported virtualized system
1.1.3.2.7
High Availability
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
1.1.4.8.1
Installing 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
1.1.6
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
1.1.8
Migrating to InfoPrint Manager for Linux Version 4.13
1.1.8.1
Preparing to migrate to InfoPrint Manager for Linux Version 4.13
1.1.8.2
Considerations when migrating to
InfoPrint Manager for Linux
Release 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
1.2
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
1.2.3.3.2.1
Recovering from primary to secondary migration errors
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
1.2.3.7.3.1
Software prerequisites for translated versions of
InfoPrint Manager
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
1.2.3.7.5
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
1.2.3.10
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
1.2.3.12.2.1
Understanding attachment types for PSF actual destinations
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
1.2.3.12.4
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
1.2.3.14
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
1.2.3.15.1
Submitting Print Jobs through the LPD from other UNIX systems
1.2.3.15.1.1
Submitting Print Jobs from a non-UNIX System with the
InfoPrint
Manager (lprafp) LPR Client
1.2.3.15.1.2
Submitting Print Jobs through the LPD from a non-UNIX System
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
1.2.4
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
1.2.4.3.5.1
Using
InfoPrint Select
in a Windows Terminal Server (WTS) and Citrix Environment
1.2.4.3.6
Working with InfoPrint Select notifications
1.2.4.3.6.1
Setting up your own
InfoPrint Select
notification profile
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
1.2.4.3.7.2.1
Adding your first
InfoPrint Select
printer on Windows systems
1.2.4.3.7.2.2
Adding an additional
InfoPrint Select
printer 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
1.2.4.4
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)
1.2.4.4.3.1
Running InfoPrint Select with SELinux set in enforcing mode
1.2.4.4.3.2
Reverting the SELinux changes for InfoPrint Select
1.2.4.4.3.3
Configure SELinux to print warnings instead of enforcing
1.2.4.4.4
Using LDAP Job Authentication with InfoPrint Select for Linux
1.2.4.4.4.1
LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select for Linux authentication methods
1.2.4.4.4.2
Configuring LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select client settings on 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
1.2.4.5.3.1
LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select for macOS authentication methods
1.2.4.5.3.2
Configuring LDAP-enabled InfoPrint Select client settings on 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
1.2.4.9.1.2
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
1.2.4.9.1.3
Starting Submit Express
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
1.2.4.9.3.3
Using Submit Express to send jobs
1.2.4.9.3.3.1
Troubleshooting
1.2.4.10
Using the InfoPrint Manager Windows Client
1.2.4.10.1
Installing the Command Line Client for Windows
1.2.4.10.2
Upgrading the Command Line Client for Windows
1.2.4.10.3
Uninstalling the Command Line Client for Windows
1.2.4.10.4
Commands you can use with Command Line Client for Windows
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
1.2.4.12.2.1
Setting up the
InfoPrint AFP Driver
on a Windows system
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
1.2.4.14
Installing InfoPrint Manager Update
1.2.5
Accessibility
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
1.3.3.2.1
Preparing to create additional servers in a distributed environment
1.3.3.2.2
Creating additional servers or starting existing servers
1.3.3.2.3
Configuring servers with a mixed language environment
1.3.3.2.4
Shutting down a server
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
1.3.3.3.1.2.4.1
Specifying the color rendering intent value on the other-transform-options attribute
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
1.3.3.3.4
Configuring InfoPrint Manager to use the
InfoPrint 4000
and 4100
1.3.3.3.4.1
Displaying the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI from the Enhanced Operator Console
1.3.3.3.4.2
Limitations of actual screen frequencies and angles on InfoPrint 4000 and 4100 printers
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
1.3.3.4
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
1.3.3.7
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
1.3.3.7.3.1
Submitting color e-mail attributes through a file
1.3.3.8
Using CUPS DSS with SELinux set in enforcing mode
1.3.3.8.1
Using CUPS DSS with SELinux set in enforcing mode
1.3.3.8.1.1
Running InfoPrint Manager with SELinux set in enforcing mode
1.3.3.8.1.2
Reverting the SELinux changes for CUPS DSS
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
1.3.3.9.12
Attributes of the line-data input file
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
1.3.3.11
Gathering accounting and auditing data about print jobs
1.3.3.11.1
Working with
InfoPrint
Manager server accounting information
1.3.3.11.1.1
How does the pdaccount command collect InfoPrint server accounting information?
1.3.3.11.1.2
How do you manage the contents of the InfoPrint server accounting logs?
1.3.3.11.1.3
Usage considerations by DSS for accounting information
1.3.3.11.2
Working with PSF accounting, post-print accounting, and auditing user-exit programs
1.3.3.11.2.1
What do these user-exit programs provide?
1.3.3.11.2.2
How do you format PSF DSS accounting, post-print accounting, and audit data for viewing?
1.3.3.11.2.3
How do you manage the contents of the PSF DSS accounting data file?
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
1.3.3.12.2
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
1.3.3.13
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
1.3.3.14
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
1.3.3.17.1
Server and Client certificates
1.3.3.17.2
Enabling Transport Layer Security encryption for InfoPrint Manager servers for
Linux
1.3.3.17.2.1
Enabling Transport Layer Security encryption for InfoPrint Manager clients for
Linux
1.3.3.17.2.2
Enabling Transport Layer Security encryption for sendmemo
1.3.3.18
Managing Job Encryption for
InfoPrint Manager
for
Linux
1.3.3.18.1
Enabling Job Encryption for
InfoPrint Manager
for
Linux
1.3.3.18.2
Disabling 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
1.3.3.20.5.1
Verifying the setting of the PATH environment variable
1.3.3.20.5.2
Verifying the setting of the PDBASE environment variable
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)
1.3.3.21.2.1
Configuring your notification profile for disk-space-low events
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
1.3.3.22.1
Running InfoPrint Manager with SELinux set in enforcing mode
1.3.3.22.2
Reverting the SELinux changes for InfoPrint Manager
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
1.3.3.25
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
1.3.3.25.4.1.1
Adding users to and modifying permissions for FST security groups
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
1.3.3.26
Using the LPD gateway with InfoPrint Manager for
Linux
1.3.3.26.1
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from an AIX system
1.3.3.26.2
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from Linux, and other UNIX systems
1.3.3.26.2.1
Submitting print jobs from a non- UNIX system with the InfoPrint (lprafp) LPR client
1.3.3.26.3
Submitting print jobs through the LPD from a Windows system
1.3.3.26.3.1
Install and configure lprafp for Windows from the Web
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
1.3.5
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
1.3.5.1.2.1
Specifying finishing in the ps2afpd.cfg file
1.3.5.1.2.2
Staple and punch PostScript operations supported by the ps2afp transform
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
1.3.5.1.7
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
1.3.5.1.9
Color management resource transform support
1.3.5.1.9.1
Submitting job using transforms for color management
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
1.3.5.3
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
1.3.5.5
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
1.3.5.6.5.2
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
1.3.5.6.6
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
1.3.5.6.7
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
1.3.5.7.2
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
1.3.5.7.2.6.1
Limitations when printing line data with OpenType fonts
1.3.5.7.2.6.2
Line data using OpenType fonts supports using the Byte Order Mark (BOM) and little endian 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
1.3.5.8
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
1.3.5.8.6.1
Using the 'no resident' version of the sample 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
1.3.5.10
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
1.3.5.11
Setting up high speed printers for spacing
1.3.5.11.1
Enabling SNMP on an
InfoPrint 3000
or an
InfoPrint 4000
printer that uses the operator console
1.3.5.11.2
Enabling SNMP on a printer that uses the Enhanced Operator Console
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
1.3.5.12.3
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
1.3.5.13
Using the InfoPrint 5000 and RICOH Pro VC series models with hot folders from
InfoPrint Manager
to print PostScript and PDF
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
1.3.6.2
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
1.3.6.2.3.1
Create a BSD destination for the DocuTech 135 printer
1.3.6.2.3.2
Submit a job to the Docutech 135 printer
1.3.6.2.3.3
Release the job from the Docutech 135 server interface and printer console
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
1.3.7
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
1.3.7.2.1.1
Data stream error example 1 (job continues printing):
1.3.7.2.1.2
Data stream error example 2 (job is terminated, no pages print):
1.3.7.2.1.3
Data stream error example 3 (job is terminated; some pages print):
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
1.4
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
1.4.5
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
1.4.9
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
1.4.10
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
1.4.10.2.2
When to use a separate command processor
1.4.10.2.3
When to increase the PD_LISTEN_COUNT
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
1.4.12.1
df
1.4.12.2
netstat
1.4.12.3
vmstat
1.4.12.4
topas
1.4.12.5
no
1.4.12.6
iptrace
1.4.12.7
ipreport
1.4.12.8
ps
1.4.12.9
svmon
1.4.12.10
xmperf
1.4.12.11
lsof
1.4.12.12
pdmemmon
1.4.12.12.1
Syntax
1.4.13
Useful Linux commands and tools
1.4.13.1
df
1.4.13.2
netstat
1.4.13.3
ip
1.4.13.4
vmstat
1.4.13.5
iostat
1.4.13.6
ps
1.4.13.7
lsof
1.4.13.8
pdmemmon
1.4.13.8.1
Syntax
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
1.5
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
1.5.2.3.1
System overview: single points of failure
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
1.5.3.3.1
Configuring the Domain Name Resolutions
1.5.3.3.2
Installing InfoPrint Manager for AIX on a PowerHA server
1.5.3.3.3
Applying InfoPrint Manager Service
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
1.5.4.3.1
Installing InfoPrint Manager for Linux on a Linux HA server
1.5.4.3.2
Applying InfoPrint Manager Service
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
1.6
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
1.6.2.1.1
Manual (man) pages for
InfoPrint Manager
commands, utilities, and transforms
1.6.2.1.2
Manual (man) pages for
InfoPrint Manager
attributes
1.6.2.1.3
InfoPrint Manager
online message catalog
1.6.2.1.4
readme files
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
1.6.4
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
1.6.5
InfoPrint Manager
object attributes
1.6.5.1
About Destination Support Systems (DSSs)
1.6.5.1.1
Understanding attachment types for PSF actual destinations
1.6.5.1.2
Attributes displayed in the
InfoPrint Manager
Administration GUI
1.6.5.1.3
Introducing object attributes
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
1.6.9.2.1
Page definitions for letter-sized paper
1.6.9.2.2
Page definitions for A4-sized paper
1.6.9.2.3
Page definitions for letter- and A4-sized paper with multiple-up of 2 and 4
1.6.9.2.4
Page definitions for legal-sized paper
1.6.9.2.5
Page definitions for B4-sized paper
1.6.10
Accessibility
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
1.8
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
1.8.2.1
Introducing the
Pull Print Feature
1.8.3
Installing the Pull Print Feature
1.8.3.1
Installing the Pull Print Feature on a Linux System
1.8.3.1.1
Installing the Pull Print Feature Locally Using the Installer
1.8.3.1.2
Installing InfoPrint Manager on Remote Systems
1.8.3.2
Installing the Pull Print Feature on an AIX System
1.8.3.2.1
Installing the Pull Print Feature Locally Using the Installer
1.8.3.2.2
Installing InfoPrint Manager on Remote Systems
1.8.3.3
Installing the Pull Print Feature Locally on a Windows System Using the Installer
1.8.4
Configuring InfoPrint Manager Server Software
1.8.4.1
Configuring Pull Print Actual Destinations
1.8.4.2
Configuring Anyplace Print Queues
1.8.4.3
Managing
InfoPrint Manager Security
for the
Pull Print Feature
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
1.9
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
1.9.3.2.1
Installing InfoPrint fonts for printing with the SAP transform
1.9.3.2.2
Configuring the SAP R/3 transform
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
1.9.3.3.2
Configuring the SAP system
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
1.9.3.7.1.2.1
Collecting information necessary to start an SAP 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
1.9.3.7.1.3.4.1
Configuring the SAP callback daemon to start at system statup from Linux command line interface
1.9.3.7.1.3.4.2
Configuring the SAP callback daemon to start at system statup from Management Interface application
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
1.9.3.7.2
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
1.9.4
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
1.9.4.2.2
Configuring the SAP system
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
1.9.4.6.1
Modifying the print profile for SAP
1.9.4.6.2
Defining SAP devices to send jobs to InfoPrint Manager
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
1.9.5.1.2.1
Enabling non-Latin character sets on an InfoPrint Manager AIX or InfoPrint Manager Linux server
1.9.5.1.2.2
Enabling non-Latin character sets on an InfoPrint Manager Windows server
1.9.5.1.3
Enabling Unicode support
1.9.5.1.3.1
Enabling Unicode support an InfoPrint Manager AIX, InfoPrint Manager Linux, and Windows server
1.9.5.1.3.2
Resources for supporting Unicode ABAP files
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
1.9.5.1.9.1
Turning off GOCA support on an AIX or Linux SAP system
1.9.5.1.9.2
Turning off GOCA support on an HP-UX or Sun Solaris SAP system
1.9.5.1.9.3
Turning off GOCA support on a Windows SAP system
1.9.5.2
Using bar codes with SAP R/3
1.9.5.2.1
Bar codes supported by the InfoPrint SAP (sap2afp) transform
1.9.5.2.2
Setting up your SAP R/3 system to support new OTF user bar codes
1.9.5.2.3
Bar codes and printing from SAP R/3 through InfoPrint Manager
1.9.5.2.4
Specifying width in SAP bar codes
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
1.9.6
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
1.9.6.3.1
splserver
1.9.6.3.2
roms
1.9.6.3.3
loms
1.9.6.3.4
cmd
1.9.6.3.5
devtype
1.9.6.3.6
prtoptions
1.9.6.3.7
printer
1.9.6.3.8
Examples
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
1.11
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
1.11.2.3
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
1.11.6
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
1.11.6.3
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
1.11.7
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
1.11.7.2
User exit search order
1.11.7.3
Attributes of the input print file
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
1.11.11.1.3.1
Example 1
1.11.11.1.3.2
Example 2
1.11.11.1.3.3
Example 3
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
1.11.12
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
1.11.13
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
1.12
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
1.12.3
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
1.12.3.4
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
1.12.3.5.1.1
Using Conditional Processing versus Normal Line Data Processing
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
1.12.3.5.6
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
1.12.3.7.2
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
1.12.4
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
1.12.4.2
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
1.12.5
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
1.12.5.2
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
1.12.5.6
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
1.13
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
1.13.1.4.1
System requirements for
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
for Linux
1.13.1.4.2
System requirements for
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
for Windows
1.13.2
Preparing for installation
1.13.2.1
Space requirements for
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.13.2.2
Using firewalls with
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.13.2.2.1
Using firewalls with the Linux operating system
1.13.2.2.2
Using Firewalls with the Windows operating system
1.13.3
Installing and logging in to
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.13.3.1
Installing
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.13.3.1.1
Installing
the
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
on a Linux server from the command line
1.13.3.1.2
Installing
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
on a Windows server from the command line
1.13.3.2
Applying license keys and files to a
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
installation
1.13.3.2.1
Generating License Keys
1.13.3.2.2
Applying license files to a
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
installation
1.13.3.3
Logging into the
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
user interface
1.13.4
Uninstalling
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.13.4.1
Uninstalling
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
from a server
1.13.4.2
Uninstalling
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
from a Linux server from the command line
1.13.4.3
Uninstalling
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
from a Windows server from the command line
1.13.5
Accessibility
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
1.14.2.4.1
Adding a print server for
InfoPrint Manager
1.14.2.4.2
Testing the
InfoPrint Manager
print server configuration
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
1.14.5.3
Resource packaging scripts
1.14.6
Troubleshooting
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
1.14.6.1
Troubleshooting with
InfoPrint Manager
1.14.6.2
Configuring a trace for a transform server
1.14.6.3
The
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
server is not responding
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
1.14.7.2
InfoPrint Manager
Transform Feature
messages
1.14.7.3
Transform IDs
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
1.16
Glossary
Software Information Center
hostname
See
server-hostname
.
Parent topic:
Attributes for servers
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