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  • Page 1 Lexmark Card for IPDS Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide...
  • Page 2: Notices

    Intelligent Printer Data Stream and IPDS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ricoh Co., Ltd in the United States, other countries, or both. Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design and MarkNet are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc. regis- tered in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide - Table of Contents ABLE OF ONTENTS Notices ................................ 2 Table of Contents.............................. 3 Equipment Requirements and Specifications....................4 Customer Support............................. 5 1. iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server ................................
  • Page 4: Equipment Requirements And Specifications

    MarkNet internal LAN print server (optional card providing Ethernet connection). • Lexmark wireless internal print server. To install the printer, determine the host, host software, and type of printer connection you will be using. Find the appropriate chapter in the Table of Contents and follow the steps to configure the host and printer.
  • Page 5: Customer Support

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Equipment Requirements And Specifications Customer Support If you cannot find answers in this guide about using the IPDS emulation, or require firmware updates, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or check the Lexmark support web site at http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=localeSelect&locale=en&jumppage=home...
  • Page 6: Iseries And As/400 Lan Printing Using The Printer Standard Network Port Or Marknet Internal Print Server

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server With the optional Card for IPDS and a LAN print server installed, the printer can receive, process, and print AFP/IPDS print jobs over TCP/IP from the following IBM software: •...
  • Page 7 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server bold Example PSFCFG with parameters to change shown in PSF configuration PSFCFG > IPDSPRT1 (Note: IPDSPRT is a user defined name.) Your LIB Library.......
  • Page 8 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server PDF paper size drawer 2....*LETTER PDF multiple group handling:..Acknowledge multiple groups..Process option..... PDF fonts inline ..... *YES PDF data queue......
  • Page 9 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server bold. Example CRTDEVPRT with parameters to change shown in Device model......MODEL > LAN attachment......LANATTACH > *YES Advanced Function Printing....
  • Page 10 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server bold. Example CRTDEVPRT with parameters to change shown in Remote network identifier..... RMTNETID *NETATR Workstation customizing object..WSCST *NONE Library......
  • Page 11 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server TCP/IP Settings Parameter Value Enable RARP On or Off (On, if you use a RARP server.) (Off, if you set the IP address another way.) Enable BOOTP On or Off (On, if you use a BOOTP server.)
  • Page 12 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server If you are replacing a printer that used a 3812/3816 Emulation, select the "3812/3816" Emulation. This emulation only accepts 240 dpi resources (fonts, overlays, etc.) from the host and does not support DBCS printing.
  • Page 13 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide iSeries and AS/400 LAN Printing Using the Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server c) Change the Exception Ctrl setting to Sup Beyond VPA. Using the control panel MENU/Menus, select Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > Exception Ctrl. The printer will not send a NACK to the host when printing outside the valid printable area.
  • Page 14: Psf/Mvs Lan Printing Using The Standard Network Port Or Internal Print Server

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server With the optional Card for IPDS and a LAN print server installed, the printer can receive, process, and print AFP/IPDS print jobs over TCP/IP directly from an MVS mainframe using the following IBM software: •...
  • Page 15 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Steps The following steps must be completed to begin printing IPDS jobs. Choose a Printer Port for Printing IPDS Jobs Define the printer to JES Add the printer to the PSF STARTUP PROC Configure the Printer’s Print Server TCP/IP Settings Select the IPDS Emulation, Bar Code Size, Host Resolution, and Fax Interrupt Settings...
  • Page 16 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Step 2 Define the printer to JES a) Example for JES2 FSS(FSS1) PROC=PSFPROC,HASPFSSM=HASPFSSM PRT7 FSS=FSS1,MODE=FSS, PRMODE=(LINE,PAGE,SOSI1,SOSI2), CLASS=C,UCS=0,SEP,NOSEPDS,CKPTPAGE=100, DRAIN,MARK,TRKCELL=YES b) Example for JES3 FFSDEF,TYPE=WTR,FSSNAME=FSS3,PNAME=SAMPLE01, SYSTEM=SYS1,TERM=NO, DEVICE,DTYPE=PRTAFP1,NAME=PRT7,...
  • Page 17 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Example PSF STARTUP PROC - JCL and PRINTDEV. Example PSF STARTUP PROC SAMPLE PROC STEP01 EXEC PGM=APSPPIEP,REGION=4096K,TIME=1440 STEPLIB DD DSN=PSF.LINKLIB,DISP=SHR JOBHDR OUTPUT PAGEDEF=V06483, /* JOB HEADER FORMDEF=A10110,CHARS=GT12 JOBTLR OUTPUT PAGEDEF=V06483,...
  • Page 18 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server From a Ready state press the MENU button (printers). Touch on touch screens. Use the navigation buttons or icon to scroll to Network/Ports. Select Network/Ports.
  • Page 19 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Save/submit any changes and return to the Ready screen. To verify the new print server settings, print a Network Setup Page. Using the control panel MENU/Menus, select Reports >...
  • Page 20 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Send an IPDS job from your host system. Observe the printer control panel. When the first job data is received, BUSY should be displayed in the printer control panel.
  • Page 21 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/MVS LAN Printing Using the Standard Network Port or Internal Print Server Once the job prints, refer to the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide for information on changing other IPDS MENU settings.
  • Page 22: Psf/2 Lan Printing Using An Internal Lan Print Server

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server With the optional Card for IPDS and an internal LAN print server installed, the printer can receive, process, and print AFP/IPDS print jobs over TCP/IP directly from PSF/2.
  • Page 23 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server b) On the PSF/2 Control Panel select Profile and then New. The PSF/2 New Device menu appears. Enter the device name and the device description and select a Device Resolution of 300 pel. c) Select TCP/IP as Attachment Type and select Settings.
  • Page 24 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server An OS/2 printer queue is now created and the printer is ready to print IPDS from OS/2 and a PSF/2 con- nected host. Note: You can check the connection using the PSF/2 Print Submitter. A number of AFP print files are delivered with the PSF/2 package.
  • Page 25 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server b) On the PSF/2 Control Panel select Profile and then Change. c) Now select Tuning Options. The Job Interval Shutdown Timer indicates the number of seconds PSF/2 waits before shutting down when there are no jobs in the queue.
  • Page 26 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server Step 4 Configure the Printer’s Print Server TCP/IP Settings To enable IPDS printing with a Standard Network port or a MarkNet internal LAN print server, several settings must be verified.
  • Page 27 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server TCP/IP Settings Parameter Value WINS Server Address 157.184.100.20 (Address of your WINS Server) DNS Server Address 157.184.115.7 (Address of your DNS Server) Save/submit any changes and return to the Ready screen. To verify the new print server settings, print a Network Setup Page.
  • Page 28 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide PSF/2 LAN Printing Using an Internal LAN Print Server Step 6 Verify IPDS Printing If you have completed the steps above to configure the host and printer, you are ready to print your first IPDS job.
  • Page 29: Printer And Host Timeout Values

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer and Host Timeout Values Printer and Host Timeout Values Selecting compatible values of the printer IPDS Timeout value and host release timers is very important when printing IPDS jobs. Selection of some values will cause communication problems between the printer and the host.
  • Page 30 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer and Host Timeout Values MVS host and Printer IPDS Timeout Values Printer STARTUP PROC STARTUP PROC Note IPDS Timeout Disconnect Interval (DISCINTV) Valid Port Number (PORTNO) Host Controlled Specific Number of Seconds 5001, 9600 Host Controlled None 15 sec to 10 Min...
  • Page 31: Printer Messages And Problems

    IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems Printer Messages and Problems Review these problems and solutions for possible answers to your questions. Use the table below if you are searching for information on a printer message or for keywords for a problem. Message (bold) or Problem Problem Page...
  • Page 32 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems Problem 1: Printer remains in Ready and messsage on Host iSeries and AS/400 - Writer is started but printer remains in Ready status. After several minutes, the mes- sage queue may have the following messages: Connection with device is being retried Session with device ended abnormally Writer did not end normally...
  • Page 33 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems PSF/MVS PSF Startup Proc: Disconnect Interval (DISCINTV) 15 seconds PSF/2 TCP/IP Settings: Connect Timeout 30 seconds Tuning Option: Job Interval Shutdown Timer 30 seconds PSF/AIX SMIT Printer Def: Connect Timeout 30 seconds IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes If you selected an IPDS Timeout value of 15 seconds to 10 minutes in order to allow the printer IPDS emula-...
  • Page 34 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide. D. The host may be downloading more IPDS resources than can be held in the printer's memory. Add more memory to the printer.
  • Page 35 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems Required in the IPDS menu system - MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION. You would then rely on users noticing the status of the printer. Problem 8: Bad Memory System The message Bad Memory System displays and the printer stops.
  • Page 36 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems G. If the job prints, you must decide which port to use for receiving jobs. Problem 12: Disk Protected, Fonts Not Erased or Flash Protected, Fonts Not Erased One of the above messages is displayed when I select menu items under the Remove Resources Menu. Solution to Problem The disk or the flash is password protected.
  • Page 37 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems...

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