JPEG data
If you are printing JPEG data:
- Specify -odatatype=jpeg with the enq, lp, qprt, or lprafp command; or allow InfoPrint to identify the data type.
- InfoPrint automatically runs the jpeg2afp transform command.
- You can use these jpeg2afp options on the command line with enq, lp, qprt, or lprafp. For those options that accept a value, do not put a blank between the option and
the value.
- -o-aImageType
- -o-algProcessingAlgorithms
- -o-CConfigurationFile
- -o-cmpcompression
- -o-cmrcolorResourceName
- -o-cropCropFactors
- -o-fit{trim | scale}
- -o-force
- -o-gcorrGrayscaleMappingTable
- -o-jScanOffsetFileName
- -o-lImageLength
- -o-MMemoryBound
- -o-msspace
- -o-msfSpaceFraction
- -o-noterm
- -o-nov
- -o-outbitsNumberOfOutputBits
- -o-outcolorOutputColorModel
- -o-pPageRange
- -o-pagetypePageType
- -o-paperPaperSize
- -o-rresolution
- -o-respathResourceSearchPath
- -o-rotrotation
- -o-scaleImageSize
- -o-tag{none | normal | passthru}
- -o-term
- -o-threshHalftoneFile
- -o-v
- -o-wImageWidth
- -o-wrkdirWorkDirectory
- -o-xLeftMargin
- -o-yTopMargin
For information about these options, see jpeg2afp command: transforms JPEG data to AFP.
You cannot use the print command -o flag to pass the jpeg2afp -o option to specify an output file, or the @, -f, and -z options to specify input files.
Note: The db2afp transform must be installed on the workstation where InfoPrint is installed.