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Table of Contents Notice……………………………………..……………………..2 Trademarks and Credits ... 2 Table of Contents ... 3 Introduction... 8 About This Guide... 8 Equipment Requirements and Specifications for IPDS Emulation Printing... 8 Customer Support ... 9 Conventions Used in the Manual ... 10 Using the Operator Panel or Touch Screen for IPDS MENU Setup...
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Appendices……………………………………..86 Technical Specifications ... 87 A.1 Product Description... 87 A.2 IPDS Features List ... 87 A.3 For Direct Network Attachment... 88 A.4 For Direct Twinaxial Attachment ... 89 A.5 For Direct Coaxial Attachment ... 90 Font and Code Page Information ... 91 B.1 International Language Definitions...
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Related Publications ... 121 Glossary... 122 Index ……………………………………... 124...
1.2 Equipment Requirements and Specifications for IPDS Emulation Printing This manual applies to the following printers: • Lexmark C770, C772 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) • Lexmark C780, C782 (IPDS color and monochrome printing, SCS monochrome printing only) •...
IPDS and SCS/TNe IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide. If you can not 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 http://support.lexmark.com...
1.4 Conventions Used in the Manual • Printer menu keys and operator panel texts are written in bold. • • Option names usually correspond to menu texts and are bold when used in sentences or shown as the first column on a table listing options and general descriptions of the listed options. •...
2 Using the Operator Panel or Touch Screen for IPDS MENU Setup The IPDS emulation option settings may be changed from the control panel (either the printer operator panel or MFP touch screen), from a browser, or from MarkVision Professional. This section of the guide shows how to change and save option settings using the operator panel.
2.2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 2.2.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU Access the IPDS emulation options and settings from the IPDS MENU on the printer. To reach the menu: 1. From a Ready status, press the Menu button in the operator panel’s screen.
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IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING MAP INPUT TRAYS 3. Press to scroll further until In the following example, you select an option called Host Resolution. EMULATION IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing 4. Press to scroll further until In the following example you select an option setting – “300 dpi” – in the following manner: The * (asterisk) beside Auto means that Auto is the currently active setting.
8. When you are finished, exit by pressing it several times until Ready appears. 2.2.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1 > ADJUST Top Margin, you see the following display: Top Margin You can either use the numeric pad or the navigation buttons the value.
2.2.4 Saved Option Changes Become Active on New Session All saved settings will become active on the next IPDS host session. If the printer IPDS Timeout is NOT set to “Host Controlled” (Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = “Host Controlled”), power the printer OFF and ON to activate the new settings.
2.3 Changing IPDS Settings Using the MFP Touch Screen 2.3.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU The IPDS emulation options and settings are accessed from the IPDS MENU. To reach the menu: 1. Make sure the printer is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2.
8. If you need to change multiple settings within the same menu – such as EMULATION, scroll through the menu options and change the settings. When you touch will be saved. 9. When you are finished in this list of menu options, exit by touching previous menu level or 2.3.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Menus >...
2.3.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) . Make sure the printer is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2. Touch (Menus). 3. Scroll down if necessary, then touch Reports. 4. Now you will see a list of items. Scroll down 5.
3 Setup Operations Reference 3.1 IPDS MENU - Map of All Options This section describes the menu structure for the IPDS emulation. Settings are displayed on the printer under the sub-menus reached from the IPDS MENU, located under the Option Card Menu. EMULATION PAPER HANDLING...
3.2 Overview of EMULATION Menu Options and Values The following lists all menu options found under the EMULATION menu. Values only display when they are available on your printer. An asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed;...
EMULATION – Options Descriptions In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18.
3.3.3 Color Processing Specifies how graphics, image, and bar code color commands are processed. See section 10.5, on page 82, for more information on color printing. Color Print in full color. (Default for color printers.) Shades of Grey Process color commands and print all colors as shades of grey. Black Process color commands and print all colors as black.
3.3.6.2 Bar Code Size This option controls the size of the bar code when using the Resident IPDS emulation. When the 3812/3816 emulation is selected, this setting is ignored. Bar codes will be printed in a size that closely matches the IBM 3812/3816 family of printers. Resident* Prints the bar code in a size that gives best quality on this printer.
Note 2: The Euro symbol is supported in code pages 1140-1159, 1153-1158 and in code pages whose text description includes the designation Eur, such as Arabic Eur 420. 3.3.8 Codepage Version This option determines which version of a code page is used. Some of the code pages are available in two versions.
Note 1: The Lexmark T640, T642, T644, and W840 printers, and the Lexmark Note 2: The Lexmark C770, C772, C780, C782, and X782e MFP can print to within Note 3: The Lexmark C920, can print to within approximately 20 pels (1.7 mm) of...
3.3.13 Exception Control It is often practical to suppress exception reporting on undefined characters and on position errors (printing outside the valid printable area, VPA). This option overrides the Exception Handling Control in the IPDS data stream. Report All* No suppression of exceptions. Exception reporting is controlled by the IPDS data stream.
3.3.16 IPDS Print Res This option defines the internal print resolution used to print IPDS jobs. Host resources received in the job are converted to the IPDS Print Res setting before printing. This is a separate setting from Print Resolution menu option in the printer’s Settings > Quality Menu. This setting alters the quality of text with scalable fonts, bar codes, graphics, and scalable images.
3.3.18 IPDS Timeout This option is also called the printer IPDS Timeout. It allows the host to directly control when an IPDS LAN session with a printer ends (disconnects), or allows the printer IPDS emulation to determine when to timeout and print jobs waiting on other ports. Notes: The Option Card Menu >...
Important: The host timer/timeout value and the printer IPDS Timeout value must not be set to the same number of seconds. The difference in these values should always be 30 or more seconds. Notes: Up to two sessions are available on port 9600. When all 9600 sessions are active, the printer will open a new TCP/IP session and immediately close the session.
3.3.20 Trace Functions This option determines if the Trace function is enabled. Trace data is sent to the selected port. Unless you have a computer running a capture program attached to the port selected to receive the trace data, the printer may hang BUSY.
3.4 Overview of PAPER HANDLING Menu Options and Values The following lists all menu options found under the PAPER HANDLING menu. Values only display when they are available on your printer. An asterisk “*”indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed;...
3.5 PAPER HANDLING Menu – Option Descriptions In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed; see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 15 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 18.
Product Lexmark C920 Lexmark C770, C772, C780, C782, C935 Lexmark T640, T642, T644 Lexmark X644e MFP, X646e MFP, X646ef MFP, X782e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, X945e MFP Lexmark W840 Note: The printer paper trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific media sizes. Refer to your printer documentation when loading a non-standard media size to determine if that media size can be fed from that tray or feeder.
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Product Lexmark C770, C772, C780, C782, C920, C935 Lexmark T640, T642, T644, Lexmark X644e MFP, X646e MFP, X646ef MFP, X782e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, X854e MFP, X940e MFP, X945e MFP Lexmark W840 Note: The printer trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific media sizes. Refer to your printer documentation when loading a non-standard media size to determine if that media size can be fed from that tray or feeder.
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Envelope feed directions Lexmark C770 and C772 Lexmark C780 and C782 Lexmark T640, T642, and T644 Lexmark X644e MFP and X646e MFP Lexmark X646ef MFP Lexmark X782e MFP Lexmark C920 Lexmark C935 Lexmark X940e MFP and X945e MFP Lexmark W840...
3.6 MAP INPUT TRAYS Menu Options This option defines the mapping of the host's request for a physical feeder or input tray in the printer. Any host input source can be mapped to any printer input source. The printer input source is mapped to an IPDS host number.
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Important! For MAP INPUT TRAYS to work correctly, the Paper Size/Type for each printer input tray must be set differently in the printer’s Paper Menu. See example 1 below. The only time you set the PAPER TYPE the same for more than one input tray is when you want to link the input trays involved. See example 2. Examples of tray mapping Example 1 - Making a higher capacity input tray the default tray You may want to use one of the higher capacity input trays for IPDS 0.
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The printer will feed paper from Tray 3 when Tray 2 is empty. Example 3 - Understanding what happens when an IPDS tray selection number is mapped twice If an IPDS tray selection number is mapped (used) twice, the lowest tray mapping number is activated (if available).
3.7 MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options This option defines the mapping of the host's request for a physical output bin in the printer. The printer physical bin is mapped to an IPDS output bin selection number that is specified in the IPDS data stream. Printer output bins include the top of the printer (standard bin) and optional output bins that attach to the printer.
Output Bin 1 – Output Bin 10 – Selects additional standard output bins available on the printer or optional physical output bins when installed. Fin High Cap – Selects the optional finisher output bin with the highest capacity. The order of option installation does not affect the physical bin associated with the Fin High Cap bin value.
3.8 MARGINS Menu Options Use margin settings to adjust the position of the page image. Margin settings, which could be compared to movements of the tractor feeder and paper knob of a matrix printer, affect all IPDS jobs and are not affected by IPDS commands in the job.
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Example 1 – Margins The ALL INPUT TRAYS Left Margin is set to the default of 0. The TRAY 1 ADJUST Left Margin is set to +25. This adjusts the page image left margin for all pages printed from tray 1 by 25/300ths of an inch to the right of the margin specified in the IPDS job.
Margin menu option ALL INPUT TRAYS TRAY 1 ADJUST TRAY 2 ADJUST TRAY 3 ADJUST TRAY 4 ADJUST TRAY 5 ADJUST MP FEEDER ADJUST ENV FEEDER ADJ MANUAL PAPER ADJ MANUAL ENV ADJ Margin menu options will only appear when the printer option is installed or when the printer supports feeding the media.
3.8.3 TRAY 2 ADJUST Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 2. TRAY 2 ADJUST margin settings adjust the value of the ALL INPUT TRAYS corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 2. See margin settings examples under MARGINS Menu Options on page 42 for additional information.
3.8.6 TRAY 5 ADJUST Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 5. TRAY 5 ADJUST margin settings adjust the value of the ALL INPUT TRAYS corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 5. See margin settings examples under MARGINS Menu Options on page 42 for additional information.
3.8.9 MANUAL PAPER ADJ Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from the manual tray. MANUAL PAPER ADJ margin settings adjust the value of the ALL INPUT TRAYS corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from the manual tray. MANUAL PAPER ADJ Left Margin Top Margin...
3.9 Overview of the FONT CAPTURE Menu Options The following lists all menu options found under the FONT CAPTURE menu, which only displays if a user flash memory or a disk is installed in the printer. An asterisk “*”indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed;...
3.10 FONT CAPTURE Menu Options The FONT CAPTURE menu only displays if a user flash memory or a disk is installed in the printer. In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options can be printed;...
4 Duplex Printing Using Preprinted Media The IPDS emulation uses the value selected in the printer’s Paper Menu under Paper Loading to determine how paper is loaded. For each media type, you can select Duplex or Off. If you have set the value in the printer menu to Duplex and have loaded preprinted media (such as letterhead) correctly for duplex printing, any IPDS job received from the host, whether duplex or simplex, will print correctly on the paper.
The optional finisher is always installed as the first output device and provides one additional output bin. Note 2: The Lexmark C920 finishing functions only apply to letter and A4 paper sizes. For all other sizes, the job will print but finishing functions will not be performed.
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Letter and A4 paper must be loaded Short Edge Feed (SEF) for Center fold-in and Saddle stitch-in to be performed. Note 3: Advanced finishing functions for the Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP are supported on base printer code LC3.BE.P339 (or greater) with IPDS code 3.01-01257 (or greater).
5.1 Offset Stacking Offset stacking of IPDS jobs is available when offset stacking is supported in the printer standard bin or when an optional finisher with offset stacking capability is installed. For offset stacking to occur, the following must happen: •...
finisher bin 2, which supports offset stacking. See MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options on page 40 for details on bin mapping. 5.1.2 Mainframe Offset Stacking For MVS JES2/JES3 offset stacking is controlled by the COPYMARK parameter contained in the printer device definition statement in the JES2/JES3 initialization member.
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number is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to finisher bin 2, which supports offset stacking. See MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options on page 40 for details on bin mapping.
5.2 Stapling Stapling is available when an optional finisher is installed. When stapling is specified in the IPDS job, the job bin selection will be ignored and the job will be routed to a bin that supports stapling. Jobs are stapled according to the following printer and finisher restrictions. It is the user's responsibility to load a media type and size that can be stapled by the optional finisher.
5.2.1.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher The optional finisher supports only one staple position. You can not physically change the position of the staple. The printer automatically rotates text before stapling when the finisher is installed. If necessary, reformat your job on the host with a different text orientation to avoid stapled sets that are hard to read.
Finishing functions may not be applied to all paper sizes. See Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional Advanced Finisher Functions (on page 60) for information on additional functions supported.
5.2.1.2.2 Dual Staple (IPDS Edge stitch with 2 staples) Parameters in the printer file Edge stitch Reference edge... *LEFT, *TOP or *DEVD Reference edge offset... *DEVD Number of staples... *DEVD or 2 Staple offsets... *DEVD Two staples are placed on the left or top reference edge of the paper. *TOP must only be used with short edge fed paper.
Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional Advanced Finisher Functions The Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP support a Standard Finisher and an Advanced Finisher. Advanced finishing functions for the X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP are supported on base printer code LC3.BE.P339 (or greater) with IPDS code...
5.2.1.3.1 Double Dual Staple (IPDS Edge Stitch with four staples) Double Dual staple (IPDS Edge stitch with four staples) may be controlled by the Edge stitch parameters in the Printer File. Four staples are placed on the long edge of the paper. Double Dual staple is only supported on Letter and A4 when the paper is loaded for Long Edge Fed (LEF) printing.
5.2.1.3.2 Center Fold (IPDS Center Fold-in) Center Fold-in may be specified using various application programs using the Operation Type Center Fold-in (X'08' in the IPDS data stream). Center Fold-in folds the paper along the centerline of the paper with the printed side folded in. Center Fold-in is only supported on selected paper sizes.
5.2.2.1 Lexmark C772, C782, C920, T640, T642, T644, X646ef MFP, and X782e MFP Optional Finisher The optional finisher supports only one staple position. You can not physically change the position of the staple.
Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the staple location for various paper sizes. See Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional Advanced Finisher Functions (on page 65) for information on additional functions supported.
Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP Optional Advanced Finisher Functions The Lexmark C935, X940e MFP, X945e MFP, X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP support a Standard Finisher and an Advanced Finisher. Advanced finishing functions for the Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP are supported on base printer code LC3.BE.P339 (or greater) with IPDS...
5.3 Hole Punching Hole punching of IPDS jobs is available when an optional finisher with hole punch capability is installed. See the table on page 51 to determine if your finisher supports hole punching. A job may select hole punch by specifying it in an IPDS command. When hole punch is selected through an IPDS data stream command, hole punch will override output bin selection and the job will be routed to a bin that supports hole punch.
Tray Mapping 8 to Tray 1 Hp to IPDS Number 4. (When IPDS Number 4 is the requested source in the IPDS data stream, pages are pulled from the printer physical Tray 1 and all pages are hole punched.) 5.3.2 Hole Punching to an Output Bin Hole punching may be performed on paper routed to any optional finisher output bin.
6 IPDS Job Cancel 6.1 Canceling IPDS Jobs IPDS jobs may be cancelled using the normal cancel sequence for the printer. Cancel Job while an IPDS job is being processed causes an “IPDS cancel exception” to be sent to the host.
6.3 How to Cancel a Job Using the MFP Touch Screen 1. While any job is printing, the Cancel Job icon will be displayed on the control panel. Touch the icon. 2. In the “Print” column, select the job you want to cancel by touching the print job icon. 3.
7 Working with Captured Fonts 7.1 Capture Font and Remove Font Capture is a function whereby downloaded fonts can be stored on disk or user flash. The flash memory and hard disk may be printer optional storage media ordered separately from the printer. Menu path: Option Card Menu >...
7.2.1 Capturing Fonts from an AS/400 or iSeries 7.2.1.1 Program Requirements On an AS/400, PSF/400 V4R2 or later is required for making fonts eligible for capture. All iSeries releases support font capture. 7.2.1.2 Making Fonts Eligible for Capture on the Host Two steps are required to capture fonts.
7.2.2 Capturing Fonts from a Mainframe Host 7.2.2.1 Mainframe Program Requirements Font capture is supported by PSF/MVS 2.2.0 with APAR OW08340 and PSF/VSE 2.2.1 with APAR DY43969. 7.2.2.2 Making Fonts Eligible for Capture on a Mainframe Note: The procedures/documentation below are for OS390/MVS/PSF platform. The following are the software release requirements for font capture feature within this platform.
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STEP 1. DISPLAY CURRENT FONT MARKING STATUS To determine the marking status of your host fonts you can run the APSRMARK report utility. The following is a sample of the JCL to run the font report listing. Sample JCL to run font report listing to determine current font marking status: //APSHORT CLASS=A, MSGCLASS=A,...
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//********************************************************************* //STEP1 EXEC PGM=APSRMARK //SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=J //IN1 DD UNIT=3390,DSN=SYS1.FONT300,DISP=SHR,VOL=SER=OS3R7A //OUT1 DD UNIT=3390,DSN=SYS1.FONTNEW,DISP=SHR,VOL=SER=OS3R7A //SYSIN DD * INDD=IN1,OUTDD=OUT1,MEMBER=T1V10037,PUBLIC INDD=IN1,OUTDD=OUT1,MEMBER=C08400B0,PUBLIC Note: If you want to mark all fonts in a particular font library "PUBLIC" you can create a new font library, copy, and mark all fonts as "PUBLIC" at the same time. The following is a sample of the JCL commands to copy and mark all fonts "PUBLIC"...
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To select font capture from in-stream JCL add the "CHARS" option to sysout/output statement as follows. //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=A, DEST=LOCAL,FORMDEF=A10110,PAGEDEF=A06462,CHARS=88FB To print a list of captured fonts, select Print IPDS Fonts from Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION (see page 30).
8 Remote Configuration of Printer IPDS Settings 8.1 Why Use a Browser Most IPDS emulation settings stored in the printer (the default IPDS settings) can be changed remotely using a browser. This method of changing settings is especially useful during printer installation to set all of the IPDS options to the values recommended by your system administrator.
Beside the Submit button you will see a Reset Form button. If you have entered values in the page without submitting, and decide to start all over again, click Reset Form. The page will then display the values that were current when you opened the IPDS Configuration page. 8.3 Functions that Can Not be Operated Remotely The following IPDS functions can not be operated remotely: •...
10 Command Reference 10.1 XOA Print Quality Control Monochrome printers support the Execute Order Any State (XOA) Print Quality Control command. This command specifies the print quality at which jobs will be printed on monochrome printers. Specifying lower print quality levels can save toner. Color printers ignore the Print Quality Control command when it is received.
Length of this Self Defining field Product Identifier Self Defining Field ID Length of Self Defining Product ID Parameter Unique Product Identifier Parameter ID Description for 005061 Lexmark C770, C772, C780, C782, and X782e MFP 005056 Lexmark C920 005057 Lexmark C935 004061...
10.5 Color and Simulated Grey Scale Printing Color or simulated grey scale printing is supported in all IPDS towers. Function Sets (FS) 10, 11, 42, and 45 are supported. Full process color is supported when using FS45. ABIC (Bi-level Q-Coder) compression is not supported.
10.9 Media Reporting by Object ID (OID) Media names identified as media IDs are returned to the host for each printer paper source. This information is reported in Bytes 24-36 of the Execute Order Home State (XOH) Obtain Printer Characteristics (OPC) Printable Area Self Defining Field (SDF). The tables below define the values reported to the host.
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Media Name Media Type (Note 1) JIS B4 JIS B4 (257 x 364 mm) JIS B5 JIS B5 (182 x 257 mm) LEDGER North American ledger (11 x 17 in) LEGAL North American legal white (8.5 x 14 in.) LEGAL CO North American legal colored LEGAL 13 North American legal 13 (Folio) 8.5 x 13...
11 Warranty The limited warranty you received with your printer gives warranty terms and conditions. For warranty information, refer to your printer documentation.
A. Technical Specifications Product Description The Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe is an option that is installed in the printer optional firmware card connector. With the Card and either the Standard Network port, a MarkNet internal LAN print server, or the Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS, the printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP or IPDS documents from an AS/400, iSeries, System/390, or zSeries computer.
For Direct Network Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains an optional Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe, it attaches to a network using the Standard Network port or a MarkNet internal print server. Software Compatibility The IBM host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing are as follows: •...
For Direct Twinaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the optional Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe and the Adapter for SCS with a twinaxial cable, the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware: • iSeries • AS/400e Servers and e-systems •...
For Direct Coaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the Card for IPDS and SCS/TNe and the Adapter for SCS with a coaxial cable, the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware: • IBM 3174 Control Unit • ES/9000 Work Station Subsystem Controller Software Compatibility The host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing are as follows: •...
B. Font and Code Page Information International Language Definitions The IPDS emulation supports a variety of languages. Note that quite a few languages are supported by a number of different code pages. B.1.1 Latin 1 Afrikaans Brazilian Portuguese Canadian French Danish Finnish German...
B.1.3 Cyrillic and Greek Cyrillic / Cyrillic Multilingual Bulgarian Macedonian Serbo-Croatian Greek Greek For a detailed list of supported IPDS “Core Interchange” Font Set Code Pages, see Appendix B.5.6 Cyrillic and Greek Code Pages on page 100. B.1.4 Arabic and Hebrew For a detailed list of supported IPDS “Core Interchange”...
Compatibility Font Sets B.3.1 4028 Compatibility Font Set - 300 dpi bitmap fonts (Resident Emulation) The bitmap fonts included below are 300 dpi bitmap fonts used by the Resident emulation. For some of these fonts the IPDS emulation can use an equivalent scalable font. This is controlled by the Font Type option under Option Card Menu >...
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G3 = All code pages in group G2 plus code pages (CPGIDs) 437 and 850. These fonts exist in both bitmapped and scalable (outline) versions dependent on the Font Type setting. For these fonts the scalable Times New Roman™ Typefaces in the appropriate sizes from the Core Interchange Font Set are always used.
B.3.2 3812/3816 Compatibility Font Set - 240 dpi bitmap fonts When the 3812/3816 emulation is selected, these 240 dpi bitmap fonts replace the 300 dpi bitmap font set. For some of these fonts the IPDS emulation can use an equivalent scalable font. This is controlled by the Font Type option under Option Card Menu >...
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In addition to the above set of fonts a number of other FGIDs are also recognized by the IPDS. These are simulated by substitution with one of the above fonts or by bolding one of the above fonts. Special Code Pages The following special code pages are supported when the 3812/3816 emulation is selected.
IBM Core Interchange Scalable Font Set The typefaces defined for the IBM Core Interchange Set font provide support for the following groups of languages and are supported in the printer: Latin 1 including DCF, Latin 2, Latin 3, Latin 4 (including Baltic), Latin 5, Cyrillic, Greek, and Symbols.
IBM Core Interchange Font Set Code Page Support The code pages supported by the Core Interchange Font Set are listed below. A selection of these code pages can be set as default from the front panel. See DEFAULT CODEPAGE, on page 24 in the IPDS MENUS section, for a list of those code pages that can be selected. B.5.1 Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages...
B.5.2 Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing - Languages (and Countries) Belgian (Belgium) Brazilian Portuguese (Brazil) Canadian French (Canada (French)) Castilian Spanish (Spain, Philippines) Danish / Norwegian (Denmark, Norway) Finnish / Swedish (Sweden, Finland) French / Catalan (France, Switzerland) German (Austria, Germany, Switzerland) Italian (Italy, Switzerland (Italian)) Japanese (Latin), Japan (Eng)
Latin 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 Code Pages – Languages and/or Countries Latin 2 Multilingual Latin 2 Multilingual – with Euro Latin 2 Windows (ASCII) – with Euro Latin 3 Multilingual – incl. Turkish Latin 3 Multilingual PC (ASCII) Latin 4 Latin 4 ISO/ANSI –...
B.5.7 Arabic Code Pages Arabic Code Pages Arabic, Arabic Bilingual Arabic, Arabic Bilingual – with Euro (Arabic Eur) Arabic ISO/ASCII 8-bit Arabic ISO/ASCII 8-bit – with Euro Arabic Extended ISO/ASCII 8-bit – with Euro Arabic PC (ASCII) Arabic PC (ASCII) – with Euro GML List symbols Note: Arabic code pages/fonts are only supported in an optional font package.
IBM Coordinated Font Set The IBM Coordinated Font Set is supported in only in the following Code Page sets: Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages, Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages, Latin 1 ASCII, and Latin EBCDIC DCF code pages. See Appendix B.4 IBM Core Interchange Scalable Font Set, on page 97 for a complete listing of fonts.
POSTNET Font Support The IPDS Emulation supports generation of the POSTNET bar code in the IPDS Bar Code tower. In addition, the following FGID may be used to generate a POSTNET bar code. Code pages that can be used with FGID 4094 include the following. Codepage (CPGID) 1301...
Font Substitution If a font is not available, a different font is substituted using a best-fit algorithm. This substitution is based on the FGID and the font width. If any of the font IDs in the following tables are used in a document, they are mapped to the substituted font id given.
B.8.2 3812/3816 Emulation Font substitution The following substitution IDs are used if the Font Type option is set to Use Scalable. Typestyle Matrix Gothic 10 Roman Text Serif Text 10 Serif Text 10 Italic Serif Text 12 Serif Text 12 Italic Serif Text 12 Bold Math Symbol 12 Light Gothic 12...
C. Bar Code Support: Linear (1-D) Bar Codes See Appendix D page 113 for information on 2-D bar code support. Abbreviations used within the tables: AIM USS Automatic Identification Manufacturers Uniform Symbol Specification BCD1 Entries marked with BCD1 are a part of the BCD1 Subset of the full capabilities of the BCOCA architecture, which specifies the minimum support required of all BCOCA receivers.
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Type Bar Code Type X’03’ UPC/CGPC Version A (BCD1) X’05’ UPC/CGPC Version E (BCD1) X’06’ UPC 2-Character (Two-digit) Supplemental (Periodicals) (BCD1) Description algorithm, the second using the IBM modulo-10 algorithm. The first check digit equals the remainder; error (exception condition EC-0E00) exists if the first check-digit calculation results in a value of 10.
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Type Bar Code Type X’07’ UPC 5-Character (Five-digit) Supplemental (Paperbacks) (BCD1) Description preceded by a UPC Version A, Number System 0, bar code symbol. The bar code object contains both the UPC Version A symbol and the two-digit supplemental symbol. The input data consists of the number system digit, the ten-digit article number, and the two supplement digits, in that order.
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Type Bar Code Type X’08’ EAN-8 (includes JAN Short) (BCD1) X’09’ EAN-13 (includes JAN Standard)(BCD1) X’0 A ’ Industrial 2 of 5 X’0B’ Matrix 2 of 5 X’0C’ Interleaved 2 of 5, AIM USS-I 2/5 (BCD1) Codabar, 2 of 7 X’0D’...
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Type Bar Code Type X’16’ EAN 2 Digit Add-on (Supple- mental) (BCD1) X’17’ EAN 5 Digit Add-on (Supple- mental) (BCD1) X’18’ POSTNET Description printed HRI when modifier X’04’ is specified; these parentheses are not part of the input data. X’00’ Print the EAN 2-digit supplemental bar code add-on (bar/space pattern and HRI).This option assumes that the base EAN-13 symbol is presented as a separate bar code object.
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Type Bar Code Type X’1A’ RM4SCC (Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code) X’1A’ RM4SCC (Dutch KIX Postal Bar Code) X’1B’ Japan Postal Bar Code Description not guaranteed to be scannable or interpretable. The bar code consists of a leading frame bar, the encoded data, a correction digit, and a trailing frame bar.
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Type Bar Code Type X’1F’ Australia Post Bar Code X’21’ Code 93 Description a bar/space pattern with no validity or length checking. The printer will not generate start, stop, and check digits. A bar code symbology defined by Australia Post for use in Australian post systems.
D. Bar Code Support: 2-D Bar Codes Two-dimensional (2-D) bar codes (sometimes called matrix symbologies) allow large amounts of data to be encoded in a small area. The information is represented in a two-dimensional matrix. The printer supports four 2-D bar code symbologies as shown in the table below. Column Labels: Type = Value for Bar Code Type (Bar Code Symbol Descriptor Byte 12;...
Data Matrix Special Function Parameter Support These values are found in the Bar Code Symbol Data. A description of the supported values may be found in the ”Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA) Reference” (publication S544-3766-05). Offset Name Byte 5 Bit 0 EBCDIC Byte 5 Bit 1 Escape Sequence Handling...
MaxiCode Special Function Parameter Support These values are found in the Bar Code Symbol Data. A description of the supported values may be found in the ”Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA) Reference” (publication S544-3766-05). Offset Name Byte 5 Bit 0 EBCDIC Byte 5 Bit 1 Escape Sequence Handling...
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Byte 12 Bit 0 UCC/EAN FNC1: If this flag is B'1', this QR Code symbol will indicate that it conforms to the UCC/EAN application identifiers standard. Byte 12 Bit 1 must be B'0'. Byte 12 Bit 1 Industry FNC1 If this flag is B'1', this QR Code symbol will indicate that it conforms to the specific industry or application specifications previously agreed with AIM International.
E. Printing DBCS Characters Several languages, such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, have fonts so large that it takes two bytes of information to represent each character. These fonts are referred to as Double Byte Character Set (DBCS) fonts. Depending on the language, the number of characters in the font can range from around 6,000 up to approximately 22,000 characters.
In the tables below, you will see that some values apply when ”saving of IPDS resources” is activated. Activation requires that the host timeout and printer IPDS Timeout values are properly set. See IPDS Timeout on page 29 for further information. Lexmark C770 and C772 recommended memory: 4800 Color Quality 4800 Color Quality...
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Lexmark X782e MFP recommended memory: The Lexmark X782e MFP requires 768 MB of memory to support the copy and fax features. This is also the maximum amount of memory supported by this printer. Some IPDS jobs that print on other printers may not print in the memory provided.
G. Related Publications Note: Ideally, you should always consult the latest edition of the publication. When a version number is shown, this indicates that earlier versions are not usable. Print Services Facility/MVS: Update Guide G544-3984 Version 2, Release 2, Modification 0 Print Services Facility/MVS: System Programming Guide S544-3672 Version 2, Release 2, Modification 0 PSF V3R1 for OS/390: Customization S544-5622...
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H. Glossary Abend Verb which means to end a process abnormally. Advanced Function Presentation or Printing. IBM’s implementation of the UNIX operating system. The RISC System/6000, among others, runs the AIX operating system. BCOCA Bar Code Object Content Architecture BOOTP BOOTstrap Protocol.
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Request for Comments The document series that describes a part of the Internet suite of protocols and related experiments. All Internet standards are documented as RFCs. Self Defining Field Server A network device that allows sharing of resources such as programs, storage and printers between multiple LAN workstations.
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Index ………………………………… 1-D barcodes ... See bar code 2 of 5 - codabar (bar code) ... 109 2 of 5 - industrial (bar code) ... 109 2 of 5 - interleaved (bar code)... 109 2 of 5 - matrix (bar code) ... 109 2-D barcodes ...
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code page default... 24 how to set code page version... 25 how to set default ... 24 invalid combination with character set... 27 supported by the IBM Coordinated Font Set ... 102 supported by the IBM Core Interchange Font Set ... 98 version ...
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Exception Control (IPDS MENU > EMULATION ... 27 exception messages 0411 bar code ... 27 0821 undef character ... 27 08C1 VPA ... 27 factory default marked with asterisk “*” in manual ... 19 factory defaults... 12, 16 features list ... 87 FGID - how to set default ...
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how to change a numerical setting on the operator panel ... 14 how to change a numerical setting on the touch screen ... 17 how to select a new value on the operator panel... 12 how to select a new value on the touch screen ...
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OID ... 83 operator panel accessing the IPDS MENU ... 12 changing settings ... 12 complete overview of IPDS MENU... 19 how saved changes become active ... 15 how to change a numerical setting ... 14 how to print menu settings from the panel ... 15 how to select a new value...
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storage ... 29, 30 RM4SCC (bar code) Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code... 106 RM4SCC (Dutch KIX Postal Bar Code) ... 111 RM4SCC (Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code) (bar code)... 111 Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code (bar code) ... 111 saving settings from browser ...
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