Lexmark T656 User Manual

Lexmark T656 User Manual

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Printers
• Lexmark C734, C736
• Lexmark E460dn, E460dw
• Lexmark E462dtn
• Lexmark T650, T652
• Lexmark T654
• Lexmark T656dne
• Lexmark W850
Multifunction Products
• Lexmark X463de, X464de
• Lexmark X466dte, X466dtwe
• Lexmark X651de, X652de
• Lexmark X654de, X656de
• Lexmark X658de
• Lexmark X734de, X736de, X738de
• Lexmark X860de, X862de, X864de

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  • Page 1: Ipds Emulation

    • Lexmark X466dte, X466dtwe • Lexmark E462dtn • Lexmark X651de, X652de • Lexmark T650, T652 • Lexmark X654de, X656de • Lexmark T654 • Lexmark X658de • Lexmark T656dne • Lexmark X734de, X736de, X738de • Lexmark W850 • Lexmark X860de, X862de, X864de...
  • Page 2: Notice

    BCOCA are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ricoh Co., Ltd. in the United States, other countries, or both. Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design, MarkNet, and MarkVision are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc. registered in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Notice……………………………………..……………………............. 2 Trademarks and Credits ........................2 Table of Contents ........................... 3 Introduction ..........................7 About This Guide ........................7 Equipment Requirements and Specifications for IPDS Emulation Printing ....... 7 Customer Support ........................8 Conventions Used in the Manual ....................9 Using the Operator Panel or Touch Screen for IPDS MENU Setup ........
  • Page 4 Lexmark W850, X860de, X862de and X864de Optional Standard Finisher ...... 54 5.2.1.2.1 Corner Staple ........................54 5.2.1.2.2 Dual Staple (IPDS Edge stitch with 2 staples) ..............55 5.2.1.3 Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions ..56 5.2.1.3.1 Center Fold (IPDS Center Fold-in) ..................56...
  • Page 5 Lexmark T650, T652, T654, T656dne and X658de Optional Finisher ....... 58 5.2.2.2 Lexmark W850, X860de, X862de and X864de Optional Standard Finisher ...... 59 5.2.2.3 Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions ..60 Hole Punching ........................... 61 5.3.1 Hole Punching From an Input Source ................... 61 5.3.2...
  • Page 6 Appendices……………………………………..................81 Technical Specifications ......................82 A.1 IPDS/SCS Feature Overview ....................82 A.2 Host Software Compatibility Overview for IPDS Printing ............82 Font and Code Page Information ..................83 B.1 International Language Definitions ................... 83 B.1.1 Latin 1 ............................ 83 B.1.2 Latin 2/ROECE, Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 5 ................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Lexmark W850 This manual applies to the following Multifunction Products (MFPs): • Lexmark X463de, X464de • Lexmark X466dte, X466dtwe • Lexmark X651de, X652de • Lexmark X654de, X656de • Lexmark X658de • Lexmark X734de, X736de, X738de • Lexmark X860de, X862de, X864de...
  • Page 8: Customer Support

    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 at http://support.lexmark.com.
  • Page 9: Conventions Used In The Manual

    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. •...
  • Page 10: Using The Operator Panel Or Touch Screen For Ipds Menu Setup

    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.
  • Page 11: Changing Ipds 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 on the operator panel.
  • Page 12 IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING MAP INPUT TRAYS 3. Press to scroll further until is next to the item you need. Press In the following example, you select an option called Host Resolution. EMULATION IPDS Emulation Host Resolution Color Processing 4.
  • Page 13: Example: Changing A Numerical Setting

    8. When you are finished, exit by pressing to return to the Ready screen. You may need to press 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...
  • Page 14: Saved Option Changes Become Active On New Session

    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.
  • Page 15: Changing Ipds Settings Using The Mfp Touch Screen

    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.
  • Page 16: Example: Changing A Numerical Setting

    9. When you are finished in this list of menu options, exit by touching (Back) to return to the previous menu level or (Home) to return to the Ready state. 2.3.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting Example: If you select Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MARGINS > TRAY1> ADJUST >...
  • Page 17: Saved Option Changes Become Active On New Session

    2.3.4 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” (Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = “Host Controlled”), power the printer OFF and ON to activate the new settings.
  • Page 18: Setup Operations Reference

    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. IPDS MENU EMULATION...
  • Page 19: Ipds Menu - Default Values Overview

    3.2 IPDS MENU – Default Values Overview If you are viewing this in Acrobat Reader, you can click the Option Name to link to the detailed description of the option. 3.2.1 Emulation Option name Default Value IPDS Emulation Resident Host Resolution Auto Color Processing Black (Default for Mono printers)
  • Page 20: Map Output Bins

    3.2.4 Map Output Bins Option name Default Value MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options Printer Output Bin Value IPDS (Bin Selection) Number. (When an output bin is not installed the value is “No Map”) Bin Mapping 1 Standard Bin Bin Mapping 2 Bin 1 Bin Mapping 3 Bin 2...
  • Page 21: Emulation - Options Descriptions

    3.3 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 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 17.
  • Page 22: Color Processing

    3.3.3 Color Processing Specifies how color commands associated with the following page elements are processed: • Text (PTOCA) • Bar codes (BCOCA) • Images (IM and IOCA except FS45) • Graphics (GOCA) See section 10.5, on page 77, for more information on color command processing. Color* Print in full color.
  • Page 23: Bar Code Size

    3.3.5.2 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.
  • Page 24: Codepage Version

    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. 3.3.7 Codepage Version This option determines which version of a code page is used. Some of the code pages are available in two versions.
  • Page 25: Exception Control

    The printable area is the physical page (edge to edge). The physical page printable area is reported to the host. Note: The Lexmark T65x and X65xde printers can physically print edge to edge. The logical page is not clipped. The Lexmark W850 and X86xde printers can physically print edge to edge.
  • Page 26: Font Control

    3.3.12 Font Control This option defines how strict the reporting will be if a selected font does not correspond to a valid combination of code page and character set. Relaxed* The printer makes an intelligent decision concerning whether the selected combination of code page and character set is adequately supported.
  • Page 27: Intervention Required

    Memory Considerations Additional memory above the total recommended may be required when receiving color, DBCS or complex pages. Additional memory may also increase print speed. See page 111 for information on the minimum total recommended memory for each resolution setting. 3.3.15 Intervention Required This option defines if the emulation should report Intervention Required messages to the host.
  • Page 28: Fax Interrupt

    10 minutes Host Timer/Timeout Values and Actions: A printer IPDS Timeout value, should only be used if the host timer/timeout value is set to infinite or a large value that prevents the host from disconnecting and subsequently prevents the printer from printing jobs from other ports. Important: The host timer/timeout value and the printer IPDS Timeout value must not be set to the same number of seconds.
  • Page 29: Print Resource List

    3.3.18 Print Resource List This option prints a list of the following resources: • All resident fonts • All captured bitmap, Type 1 and TrueType fonts • All captured data objects (Refer to “RESOURCE CAPTURE Menu Options” on page 45 on how to enable Resource Capture.) Print IPDS resource list.
  • Page 30: Paper Handling Menu - Option Descriptions

    Lexmark X734de See notes below. UNIVERSAL SIZE > 2550*, Lexmark X736de Paper Width 900 to 2550 Lexmark X738de Lexmark E460dn, E460dw UNIVERSAL SIZE > 4200*, Lexmark E462dtn Paper Length 900 to 4251 Lexmark T650 UNIVERSAL SIZE > 2550*,...
  • Page 31 Paper Width 900 to 3510 Note: To support Duplex on the Lexmark C73x and X73xde printers the universal paper length must be between 2481 and 4200 and the paper width between 1650 and 2550. 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.
  • Page 32: Other Env Size

    Lexmark C734 OTHER ENV SIZE 4200*, Specifies Other Envelope Lexmark C736 > Envelope Length 1500 to 4200 dimensions. Lexmark E460dn, E460dw See note below. Lexmark E462dtn OTHER ENV SIZE 2550*, Lexmark T650 > Envelope Width 825 to 2550 Lexmark T652...
  • Page 33 Feed Direction Lexmark C736 Leading Edge Lexmark X734de of Envelope Lexmark X736de Lexmark X738de x = Left Margin y = Top Margin Lexmark E460dn, E460dw Feed Direction Lexmark E462dtn Leading Edge Lexmark X463de of Envelope Lexmark X464de Lexmark X466dte Lexmark X466dtwe...
  • Page 34: Map Input Trays Menu Options

    3.5 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.
  • Page 35 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.
  • Page 36 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). For example if Tray Mapping 6 and 7 both map to IPDS 64 as shown below, the printer will select media from the Env Feeder.
  • Page 37: Map Output Bins Menu Options

    3.6 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.
  • Page 38: Descriptions Of Ipds Bin Selection Numbers

    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.
  • Page 39: Margins Menu Options

    3.7 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.
  • Page 40 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.
  • Page 41: All Input Trays

    Margin menu option Top Margin Left Left Margin Margin Margin Back Back 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.
  • Page 42: Tray 3 Adjust

    TRAY 2 ADJUST Value Function Performed Left Margin Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages -127 to 127 printed from tray 2. Top Margin Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages -127 to 127 printed from tray 2. Left Margin Back Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for -127 to 127...
  • Page 43: Tray 5 Adjust

    3.7.6 TRAY 5 ADJUST 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 39 for additional information.
  • Page 44: Manual Paper Adj

    3.7.9 MANUAL PAPER ADJ 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 Value Function Performed...
  • Page 45: Resource Capture Menu Options

    3.8 RESOURCE CAPTURE Menu Options The RESOURCE 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;...
  • Page 46: Resources Captured

    3.8.2 Resources Captured This option selects the specific resource which is captured from the data stream. Note that the storage media for capturing the selected resource types is selected in the Storage Media menu. Disable* No resources are captured. Resources already captured remain in the printer. Fonts Only fonts will be captured.
  • Page 47: Duplex Printing Using Preprinted Media

    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.
  • Page 48: Finishing Support

    When a function can not be applied to a specific media, the job will print but finishing functions will not be performed. Refer to your printer documentation for media size support of these functions. Finishing functions for all products except Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de: Function/ Hole...
  • Page 49 Finishing functions for Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de. The finishing functions may not apply to all media sizes. When a function can not be applied to a specific media, the job will print but finishing functions will not be performed.
  • Page 50: Offset Stacking

    Following are different ways to ensure that jobs are offset. Refer to the table for X and Y values denoting the printer specific bin numbers. Bin Selection Number Output Bin Value Lexmark T650 Bin 1 Lexmark T652 (Use 3 if the optional finisher is...
  • Page 51: Mainframe Offset Stacking

    • In the printer’s Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MAP OUTPUT BINS menu, change Bin Mapping 1 output bin value from Standard Bin to Bin Y. (Assumes the host output bin selection number is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to bin Y, which supports offset stacking.
  • Page 52: Stapling

    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.
  • Page 53: Lexmark T650, T652, T654 And X658De Mfp Optional Finisher

    Printer device type *IPDS Output bin For Lexmark T650, T652, T654 and T656dne use 2 if only optional finisher is installed. For Lexmark T650, T652, T654 and T656dne use 3 if optional finisher is installed on top of output expander.
  • Page 54: Lexmark W850, X860De, X862De And X864De Optional Standard Finisher

    Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the finishing support and staple location for various paper sizes. Finishing functions may not be applied to all paper sizes. See Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions (on page 56) for information on additional functions supported.
  • Page 55: Dual Staple (Ipds Edge Stitch With 2 Staples)

    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.
  • Page 56: Lexmark X860De, X862De And X864De Mfps Optional Advanced Finisher Functions

    5.2.1.3 Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions The Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs supports a Standard Finisher and an Advanced Finisher. The Advanced Finisher supports Corner staple, Dual staple (IPDS Edge stitch with 2 staples), Center Fold (IPDS Center Fold-in), and Saddle staple (IPDS Saddle stitch-in).
  • Page 57 Reference edge: *LEFT or *DEVD – NACKs may be generated for other parameters. Reference edge offset: *DEVD – All other values ignored. Number of staples: *DEVD – Two staples Integer – All integer values result in two staples. Staple offsets: *DEVD – All other values ignored.
  • Page 58: Mainframe Stapling

    5.2.2.1 Lexmark T650, T652, T654, T656dne and X658de 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.
  • Page 59: Lexmark W850, X860De, X862De And X864De Optional Standard Finisher

    Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the staple location for various paper sizes. See Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions (on page 60) for information on additional functions supported.
  • Page 60: Lexmark X860De, X862De And X864De Mfps Optional Advanced Finisher Functions

    5.2.2.3 Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions The Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs supports a Standard Finisher and an Advanced Finisher. The Advanced Finisher supports Dual staple (IPDS Edge stitch), Center Fold (Center Fold-in), and Saddle staple (Saddle stitch-in). The printer automatically rotates the text 180 degrees for short-edge fed paper and 90 degrees for long-edge fed paper.
  • Page 61: Hole Punching

    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 48 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.
  • Page 62: Hole Punching To An Output Bin

    (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. Hole punching to an output bin is specified using the printer’s Option Card Menu >...
  • Page 63: Ipds Job Cancel

    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.
  • Page 64: How To Cancel A Job Using The Mfp Touch Screen

    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.
  • Page 65: Working With Captured Resources

    7 Working with Captured Resources 7.1 Capture Resource and Remove Resources Capture is a function whereby downloaded resources 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 >...
  • Page 66: Capturing Fonts From An As/400 Or Iseries

    7.2.1 Capturing Fonts from an AS/400 or iSeries 7.2.1.1 Enabling Font Capture on the Printer Follow the steps below to enable font capture on the printer. For details refer to RESOURCE CAPTURE Menu Options on page 45): 1. Select the storage media: Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > RESOURCE CAPTURE > Storage Media.
  • Page 67: Capturing Fonts From A Mainframe Host

    7.2.2 Capturing Fonts from a Mainframe Host 7.2.2.1 Enabling Font Capture on the Printer Follow the steps below to enable font capture on the printer. For details refer to RESOURCE CAPTURE Menu Options on page 45): 1. Select the storage media: Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > RESOURCE CAPTURE > Storage Media.
  • Page 68 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,...
  • Page 69 //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"...
  • Page 70: Making Truetype Fonts Eligible For Capture On Mainframe

    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 the captured fonts, select Print Resource List from Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION (see page 29). 7.2.2.4 Making TrueType Fonts eligible for Capture on mainframe The Font Installer for AFP Systems can mark TrueType fonts as eligible for capture.
  • Page 71: Remote Configuration Of Printer Ipds Settings

    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.
  • Page 72: Functions That Can Not Be Operated Remotely

    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: •...
  • Page 73: Printer Messages And Problems

    9 Printer Messages and Problems Please refer to the IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide for information on various problems and solutions.
  • Page 74: Command Reference

    10 Command Reference 10.1 XOA Print Quality Control The Execute Order Any State (XOA) Print Quality Control command specifies the print quality at which jobs will be printed. Specifying lower print quality levels can save toner. The following table gives the Quality Level value range.
  • Page 75: Xoh Opc Product Identifier Self Defining Field

    Lexmark X463de, X464de Lexmark X466dte, X466dtwe X’F0F0F7F4F6F2’ 007462 Lexmark X651de, X652de Lexmark X654de, X656de Lexmark X658de X’F0F0F7F5F2F6’ 007526 Lexmark X734de, X736de, X738de X’F0F0F7F5F0F0’ 007500 Lexmark X860de, X862de, X864de Product Identifier Self Defining Field Values: Bytes 13-63 Special Data Area Value Description Bytes 13-15 X’404040’...
  • Page 76: Finishing Operations Self-Defining Field

    Product Identifier Self Defining Field Values: Bytes 64 (length equals 64 plus length of printer name string.) Area Value Description Bytes 64-75 X'D385A79481999240C3F7F3F4' Lexmark C734 or 64 - 77 X'D385A79481999240C3F7F3F6' Lexmark C736 X'D385A79481999240C5F4F6F08495' Lexmark E460dn X'D385A79481999240C5F4F6F084A6' Lexmark E460dw X'D385A79481999240C5F4F6F284A395' Lexmark E462dtn...
  • Page 77: N-Up Printing

    10.4 N-up Printing N-up print support allows multiple pages to be printed on a single sheet. N-up allows 1-4 partitions to be defined per side of a sheet of paper. This allows up to 8 pages to be printed per sheet. Default page placement (N-up) and explicit page placement (N-up EPP) are supported.
  • Page 78: Media Reporting By Object Id (Oid)

    10.8 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.
  • Page 79 Media Name Media Type Media type OID Note (Note 1) (Value for ‘bb’ or ‘bbbb’ in table above) ISO A5 CO ISO A5 colored X’15’ ISO B5 ENV ISO B5 envelope X’49’ JIS B4 JIS B4 (257 x 364 mm) X’2A’...
  • Page 80: Warranty

    11 Warranty The limited warranty you received with your printer gives warranty terms and conditions. For warranty information, refer to your printer documentation.
  • Page 81: Appendices

    Appendices……………………………………..
  • Page 82: Technical Specifications

    A. Technical Specifications IPDS/SCS Feature Overview The IPDS emulation supports a rich set of features and functions. Support is only available for some of the features and functions listed when optional hardware features are installed on the printer. Check your printer specification for feature and optional hardware support.
  • Page 83: Font And Code

    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 Belgian (French and Dutch) Brazilian Portuguese Canadian English Canadian French...
  • Page 84: Cyrillic And Greek

    B.1.3 Cyrillic and Greek Cyrillic / Cyrillic Multilingual Bulgarian Byelorussian Macedonian Russian Serbo-Croatian Ukrainian 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 92. B.1.4 Arabic and Hebrew For a detailed list of supported IPDS “Core Interchange”...
  • Page 85: Compatibility Font Sets

    Compatibility Font Sets B.3.1 4028 Compatibility Font Set - (Resident Emulation) The fonts included below are used by the Resident emulation. For some of these fonts the IPDS emulation will use an equivalent scalable font. Most of these fonts support the Latin 1 languages. Typeface FGID Width...
  • Page 86 G3 = All code pages in group G2 plus code pages (CPGIDs) 437 and 850. See descriptions under Special Code Pages below. In addition to the above set of fonts, a number of other FGIDs are also recognized by the IPDS printer emulation.
  • Page 87: 3812/3816 Compatibility Font Set

    B.3.2 3812/3816 Compatibility Font Set When the 3812/3816 emulation is selected, these fonts replace the Resident font set. For some of these fonts the IPDS emulation will use an equivalent scalable font. Most of these fonts support the Latin 1 languages.
  • Page 88 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.
  • Page 89: Ibm Core Interchange Scalable Font Set

    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.
  • Page 90: Ibm Core Interchange Font Set Code Page Support

    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 23 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...
  • Page 91: Latin 1 Ebcdic Publishing Code Pages

    B.5.2 Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Codepage GCSGID - Languages (and Countries) (CPGID) Belgian (Belgium) 1145 Brazilian Portuguese (Brazil) 1145 Canadian French (Canada (French)) 1145 Castilian Spanish (Spain, Philippines) 1145 Danish / Norwegian (Denmark, Norway) 1145 Finnish / Swedish (Sweden, Finland) 1145...
  • Page 92: Latin Ebcdic Dcf Code Pages

    Latin 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 Code Pages Codepage GCSGID – Languages and/or Countries (CPGID) Latin 2 Multilingual 1110 1111 Latin 2 Multilingual – with Euro 1153 1375 Latin 2 Windows (ASCII) – with Euro 1250 1410 Latin 3 Multilingual – incl. Turkish 1286 Latin 3 Multilingual PC (ASCII) Latin 4...
  • Page 93: Arabic Code Pages

    B.5.7 Arabic Code Pages Arabic Code Pages Codepage GCSGID (CPGID) Arabic, Arabic Bilingual Arabic, Arabic Bilingual – with Euro (Arabic Eur) 1461 Arabic ISO/ASCII 8-bit 1008 1162 Arabic ISO/ASCII 8-bit – with Euro 1008 1464 Arabic Extended ISO/ASCII 8-bit – with Euro 1046 1465 Arabic PC (ASCII)
  • Page 94: Ibm Coordinated Font Set

    IBM Coordinated Font Set The IBM Coordinated Font Set is supported 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 89 for a complete listing of fonts.
  • Page 95: Postnet Font Support

    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. Typeface FGID POSTNET 4094 Code pages that can be used with FGID 4094 include the following. Codepage GCSGID Function / Descriptions (CPGID)
  • Page 96: Font Substitution

    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.
  • Page 97: 3812/3816 Emulation Font Substitution

    B.8.2 3812/3816 Emulation Font substitution Typestyle Original Substituted FGID FGID/Font Width Matrix Gothic 10 144 fw Roman Text 144 fw Serif Text 10 144 fw Serif Text 10 Italic 144 fw Prestige Pica Bold 60 or 12 b 144 fw Serif Text 12 120 fw Serif Text 12 Italic...
  • Page 98: Bar Code Support: Linear (1-D) Bar Codes

    C. Bar Code Support: Linear (1-D) Bar Codes See Appendix D page 106 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.
  • Page 99 Type Bar Code Type Description X’04’ The first check digit is generated using the NCR modulo-11 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.
  • Page 100 Type Bar Code Type Description (Periodicals) object. The bar and space patterns used for the two supplemental (BCD1) digits are left-odd or left-even parity, with the parity determined by the digit combination. X’01’ The two-digit UPC supplemental bar code symbol is preceded by a UPC Version A, Number System 0, bar code symbol.
  • Page 101 Type Bar Code Type Description symbol. The input data consists of the ten-digit article number and the five-digit supplemental data. The bar code object processor generates the six-digit UPC Version E symbol and check digit. The check digit is used to determine the parity pattern of the Version E symbol.
  • Page 102 Type Bar Code Type Description X’02’ Generate check digit and print with bar code using original (1986) start-character algorithm. X’03’ Generate UCC/EAN 128-compatible bar code (no parenthesis – see next modifier). This modifier is functionally identical to modifier X’02’. Generate a check digit and print with bar code. X’04’...
  • Page 103 Type Bar Code Type Description POSTNET bar code symbology. These fields are ignored because the POSTNET symbology defines specific values for these parameters. X’00’ Print a POSTNET ZIP Code bar code symbol. X’01’ Print a POSTNET ZIP+4 (delivery point) bar code symbol. X’02’...
  • Page 104 Type Bar Code Type Description International Prefix, Outward Code, Inward Code and Delivery Point Suffix). X’1B’ Japan Postal Bar A bar code symbology defined by the Japanese Postal Service Code for use in bar coding postal code information. X’00’ Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol with a start character, checksum character and stop character.
  • Page 105 Type Bar Code Type Description (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space, #). X’07’ Customer Barcode 3 using proprietary encoding (format code = 62). Customer Information is represented by up to 31 digits (numeric 0-3), each of which specifies one of the four types of bar.
  • Page 106: Bar Code Support: 2-D Bar Codes

    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: Code = Value for Bar Code Type...
  • Page 107: Data Matrix Special Function Parameter Support

    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 Supported Values Byte 5 Bit 0 EBCDIC B’0’, B’1’...
  • Page 108: Maxicode Special Function Parameter Support

    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 Supported Values Byte 5 Bit 0 EBCDIC B’0’, B’1’...
  • Page 109 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.
  • Page 110: Printing Dbcs Characters

    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. Information on DBCS fonts can be found in the following technical references. Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Japanese Fonts S544-5685-02 Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Korean Fonts...
  • Page 111: Memory Requirements And Recommendations

    (standard memory + installed feature memory) is listed under the Device Information section on the print menu page (see Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) on page 14 or Printing the Menu Settings Page (MFPs) on page 17.) Lexmark C734, C736 (standard 256MB): IPDS print resolution Job attributes...
  • Page 112 Duplex and saving IPDS resources 512MB 1200 dpi/2400 Image Q DBCS, TrueType, Complex Jobs 512MB Lexmark X463de, X464de (standard 128MB. A minimum of 256MB is required for IPDS Support): IPDS print resolution Job attributes Recommended optional memory 600 dpi/1200 Image Q...
  • Page 113 1200 dpi/2400 Image Q Duplex and saving IPDS resources 512MB 1200 dpi/2400 Image Q DBCS, TrueType, Complex Jobs 512MB Lexmark X651de, X652de, X654de, X656de, X658de (standard 256MB): IPDS print resolution Job attributes Recommended optional memory 600 dpi/1200 Image Q Simplex/Duplex...
  • Page 114: Index

    Index ….. ………………………………… barcodes ....See bar code. Unless otherwise specified, the term bar code refers to 1-D bar 1-D barcodes ........See bar code code. BCOCA Bar Code Object Content Architecture 2 of 5 - codabar (bar code) ......101 Reference .........106, 107, 108 2 of 5 - industrial (bar code) ......
  • Page 115 codepage ........ See also code page EAN 5 Digit Add-on (Supplemental) (bar code) Codepage Version (IPDS MENU > ..............102 EMULATION) ..........24 EAN-13 (includes JAN Standard) (bar code) 101 color printing ....See also text processing EAN-8 (includes JAN Short) (bar code) ..101 Color Processing (IPDS MENU >...
  • Page 116 stapling ............52 IBM Core Interchange Font Set Code Page stapling ............ 48, 49 Support ............90 font capturing IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Mainframe ............. 67 Set ..............89 Font Control (IPDS MENU > EMULATION) . 26 images font sets .............
  • Page 117 object containers ..........77 JAN Short (bar code) ........101 Object Identification (Object ID, OID) .... 78 JAN Standard (bar code) ......101 offset stacking (finishing support) ....50 Japanese Article Numbering (bar code) ..98 AS/400 and iSeries ........50 Japan Postal Bar Code ........
  • Page 118 font support ........... 95 Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code ....98 US POSTal Numberic Encoding Technique RM4SCC (Dutch KIX Postal Bar Code) ..103 (bar code) ........... 98 RM4SCC (Royal Mail 4-State Customer Code) PostScript print jobs .......... 10 (bar code) ............
  • Page 119 TrueType fonts ..........77 USPS Four-State (bar code) ......105 undefined characters and exception control ..25 universal size exception control .......... 25 feed direction ..........31 setting ............24 UNIVERSAL SIZE (IPDS MENU > PAPER VPA (valid printable area) ....... 25 HANDLING) ..........

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