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RICOH InfoPrint Manager™ for Linux

  • 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
    • 1.1 Planning Guide
    • 1.2 Getting Started
    • 1.3 Procedures
      • 1.3.1 Introduction
      • 1.3.2 Overview
      • 1.3.3 Administrative Procedures: Configuring InfoPrint Manager
      • 1.3.4 Administrative Procedures: Configuring for Host Printing
      • 1.3.5 Administrative Procedures: Customizing for Special Jobs
        • 1.3.5.1 Working with transforms
        • 1.3.5.2 Understanding the transform objects and the custom steps (transforms) subsystem
          • 1.3.5.2.1 Configuring custom steps (transforms)
            • 1.3.5.2.1.1 Creating custom steps (transforms)
            • 1.3.5.2.1.2 Associating a custom step (transform) with an actual destination
          • 1.3.5.2.2 Examples of creating custom steps (transform) objects
          • 1.3.5.2.3 Defining a custom step (transform) sequence
        • 1.3.5.3 Using print rules
        • 1.3.5.4 Printing PCL or PostScript to PSF destinations when using the CPSI transform engine: Specifying which paper bin to use
        • 1.3.5.5 Submitting PSF printer input to a PCL or PPDS printer
        • 1.3.5.6 Color and Grayscale Printing
        • 1.3.5.7 Working with fonts when using the CPSI processing engine
        • 1.3.5.8 Using global resource identifiers
        • 1.3.5.9 Configuring and using cut-sheet emulation
        • 1.3.5.10 Generating and submitting color mapping table source and output files
        • 1.3.5.11 Setting up high speed printers for spacing
        • 1.3.5.12 Using InfoPrint Manager with the InfoPrint 5000 to print AFP
        • 1.3.5.13 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
      • 1.3.7 Reference Information
      • 1.3.8 Accessibility
    • 1.4 Configuring and Tuning Guide
    • 1.5 High Availability Guidelines
    • 1.6 Reference
    • 1.7 PSF, Server, and Transform Messages
    • 1.8 Secure Print: Installing and Configuring
    • 1.9 SAP Planning and Configuring Guide
    • 1.10 Dictionary of Keywords
    • 1.11 AFP Conversion and Indexing Facility: User's Guide
    • 1.12 Page Printer Formatting Aid Information Center
    • 1.13 Installing InfoPrint Manager Transform Feature
    • 1.14 Transform Feature
    • 1.15 InfoPrint Manager AFP2PDF Transform Feature: Installing and Using
    • 1.16 Glossary
  1. Software Information Center
  2. 1 RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux
  3. 1.3 Procedures
  4. 1.3.5 Administrative Procedures: Customizing for Special Jobs
  5. 1.3.5.2 Understanding the transform objects and the custom steps (transforms) subsystem
  6. 1.3.5.2.1 Configuring custom steps (transforms)

Configuring custom steps (transforms)

To configure a custom step (transform), you must do these two tasks:
  1. Creating custom steps (transforms).
  2. Associating a custom step (transform) with an actual destination.

In this section:

  1. Creating custom steps (transforms)
  2. Associating a custom step (transform) with an actual destination
Parent topic: Understanding the transform objects and the custom steps (transforms) subsystem

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