Setting up shared file support
InfoPrint Manager uses a directory or folder called ipdata for sharing files with Submit Express. (With InfoPrint Manager for Windows, this folder is created automatically.)
The name ipdata comes from InfoPrint or IP and data for the files it will contain. You use ipdata to provide a two-way connection between the Submit client machine from which the job tickets have been submitted and the InfoPrint Manager server that sends them to the printer. Sharing files can save time and money. For example, you can have an InfoPrint Manager server RIP (raster image process) a file and save the results in ipdata. You can then reprint the ripped file instead of re-ripping the job again.
Working with ipdata is slightly different on the InfoPrint Manager Server on an AIX system, a Linux system, and a Windows System:
- With InfoPrint Manager for AIX, see Setting up InfoPrint Manager for AIX to use an ipdata file system and then see Configuring the InfoPrint Submit Express client for InfoPrint Manager for AIX, InfoPrint Manager for Linux, and InfoPrint Manager for Windows.
- With InfoPrint Manager for Linux, see Setting up InfoPrint Manager for Linux to use an ipdata file system and then see Configuring the InfoPrint Submit Express client for InfoPrint Manager for AIX, InfoPrint Manager for Linux, and InfoPrint Manager for Windows.
- With InfoPrint Manager for Windows, see Setting up InfoPrint Manager for Windows to use the ipdata folder and then see Configuring the InfoPrint Submit Express client for InfoPrint Manager for AIX, InfoPrint Manager for Linux, and InfoPrint Manager for Windows.