Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP Planning Manual
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  • Page 1 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide Version 4 Release 3 G550-1060-02...
  • Page 3 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide Version 4 Release 3 G550-1060-02...
  • Page 4 Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the information in “Notices” on page 49. Third edition (September 2009) This edition applies to InfoPrint Manager for AIX, Version 4 Release 3 Modification 0 with PTF UO00917 and to all subsequent releases and modifications until otherwise indicated in new editions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Figures ....v Chapter 3. Planning to print with host systems ....21 Tables .
  • Page 6 Appendix. Accessibility ..47 Glossary ....53 Using assistive technologies . . 47 Keyboard navigation of the user interface . . 47 Index .
  • Page 7: Figures

    Figures InfoPrint Manager print flow. Job B is submitted Pool destination configuration model . . 17 directly to a logical destination, while Job A is Funnel destination configuration model submitted to an actual destination . Hourglass destination configuration model Default destination configuration model Distributed configuration model .
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  • Page 9: Tables

    Tables Contents of the Common Clients CD-ROM Separately-priced features available with shipped with InfoPrint Manager server . . 43 InfoPrint Manager Server . . 45 © Copyright InfoPrint Solutions Company 2000, 2009...
  • Page 10 viii InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide...
  • Page 11: About This Publication

    About this publication ® This publication is for people who are interested in purchasing InfoPrint Manager ® for AIX and for people who perform the actual installation and configuration of an InfoPrint Manager environment. This publication helps you prepare to use InfoPrint Manager for AIX. It describes the features of this product for driving printers across a wide range of speeds.
  • Page 12: Infoprint Manager For Aix Publication Library

    publication describes the commands, utilities, transforms, attributes, and attribute values associated with InfoPrint. v InfoPrint Manager: PSF and Server Messages, G550-1053. This publication lists the PSF and Server messages and explanations from InfoPrint Manager. v InfoPrint Manager Print-on-Demand Feature: Submit Express User’s Guide, S550-1054. This publication is for the user who installs, configures, and uses Submit Express on a Windows or Macintosh workstation.
  • Page 13: Infoprint Manager For Windows Publication Library

    v InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures, G550-1066. This publication describes how to set up an InfoPrint environment, to submit print jobs, to schedule jobs, and to manage the print environment. InfoPrint Manager for Windows publication library InfoPrint Manager for Windows includes publications in PDF format on a CD-ROM supplied with the product.
  • Page 14 shared commands include lp, enq, qprt, and lpr. If you remove either InfoPrint Manager or InfoPrint ProcessDirector, the shared PSF and AIX print system components remain installed. Note: InfoPrint Manager for AIX and InfoPrint Manager ProcessDirector must be at these minimum levels to support PSF and AIX print system component sharing: v InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4 Release 3 Modification 0, Program Number 5648-F35 v InfoPrint ProcessDirector for AIX, Version 1 Release 3 Modification 1, Program...
  • Page 15 Dropped support With this release, InfoPrint Manager no longer supports: v The Advanced Security/Scalability Feature. This includes the DCE version of the server and DCE-enabled clients. v These PSF Functions: – PSF Direct – PSF DSS upload-SNA attachment – PSF DSS channel attachment v The font downloader feature v Impositioning assist function v Tape Input...
  • Page 16 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. Introducing Infoprint Manager For Aix

    Chapter 1. Introducing InfoPrint Manager for AIX InfoPrint Manager for AIX is a flexible and scalable print management solution, providing you with many choices of how to expand and manage your print environment. Your print environment might be simple with a few high-speed devices located together, or you might support hundreds of printers dispersed across your enterprise.
  • Page 18: Understanding The Infoprint Manager Server

    that the appropriate people are alerted when significant events occur. The most common form of notification is that a job has completed successfully. For example, when a set of payroll checks has finished printing, someone in the Payroll department can be notified that they are ready. Continue with the next section that describes the different InfoPrint Manager objects and basic configuration considerations for each.
  • Page 19: Logical Destinations

    Job B Logical Destination 1 Job/Document Defaults Queue 1 Actual Actual Actual Job A Destination 1 Destination 3 Destination 2 Figure 1. InfoPrint Manager print flow. Job B is submitted directly to a logical destination, while Job A is submitted to an actual destination The following sections provide more information about the different kinds of InfoPrint objects and what happens to your print job at each step of the process.
  • Page 20: Actual Destinations

    default queue. The queue and the actual destination that it sends jobs to do not have to be in the same server. The actual destination can be in an InfoPrint Manager server on a different AIX or Windows system. Actual destinations An actual destination represents an output device, such as a printer, fax machine, or electronic mailing system.
  • Page 21: Media

    v At the beginning v At the end v Between sections The auxiliary sheet can have information printed on it, or it can be blank. InfoPrint Manager provides five default types of auxiliary sheets, but you can customize your own sheets if necessary. You can also apply a user-exit program to control the information printed on an auxiliary sheet.
  • Page 22 v Available hard disk space v Hard disk speed v Number of hard disk drives v Balance of InfoPrint Manager filesystems across available disk drives v Tuning specifications for hard disk drivers v Paging space allocations (drive locations and size) v Number of data paths (single or dual) The output devices that InfoPrint Manager drives are also important: v Speed and resolution of printers or other output devices...
  • Page 23: Understanding Server Configuration Options

    Note: The InfoPrint Manager server provides standard accounting logs, and you can also get customized accounting and audit logs with printers that use the PSF DSS. Understanding server configuration options Because InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4 Release 3 provides print management for many different environments, it provides two different types of installation on the InfoPrint server: standard and basic installations.
  • Page 24: Infoprint Manager Interfaces

    Note: To use the basic view of the GUI instead of the standard view, see “Using the basic view of the GUI” in the InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Getting Started. InfoPrint Manager interfaces The main InfoPrint Manager interfaces are the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI and the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI, collectively known as the InfoPrint Manager GUIs.
  • Page 25 v Impositioning, that is, arranging pages so they will appear in proper sequence after press sheets are folded and bound v BSD and PSF device support systems v Print-on-Demand, which includes: – A simplified “basic” version of the InfoPrint Manager server that defaults to one-to-one mapping of logical and actual destinations.
  • Page 26: Understanding Infoprint Manager For Aix Features

    Understanding InfoPrint Manager for AIX features These features are currently only available in InfoPrint Manager for AIX: v InfoPrint E-Mail output support v Generalized Fax input and output support v SAPconnect support for fax-in and fax-out in the InfoPrint SAP Print Feature v Support for printers that use standard AIX printer backend programs (piobe and some versions of rembak) v AFP Upload TCP/IP...
  • Page 27: Postscript Printers

    PostScript printers InfoPrint Manager for AIX supports printing to PostScript printers by passing your PostScript directly to your PostScript printer. Note: The AIX DSS now supports sending PDF files to printers. However, this feature is not turned on by default. If your printer supports PDF input, you have to add PDF to the actual destination document-formats-supported attribute.
  • Page 28 v InfoPrint 1580 MFP v InfoPrint 1585 v InfoPrint Color 1654 v InfoPrint Color 1664 v InfoPrint Color 1754 Express v InfoPrint Color 1759 MFP v InfoPrint Color 1764 v InfoPrint Color 1764 MFP v InfoPrint Color 1767 v InfoPrint Color 1769 MFP v InfoPrint 1832 v InfoPrint 1834 v InfoPrint 1846 MFP...
  • Page 29: Supported Data Streams

    v InfoPrint 4100 MD1/MD2 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HD1/HD2 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HD3/HD4 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HD5/HD6 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HS1 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HS2 v InfoPrint 4100 Model HS3 v InfoPrint 4100 Model PD1/PD2 v InfoPrint 4100 Model PS1 v InfoPrint 4100 MS1 v 4312 Network Printer 12.
  • Page 30 In addition, InfoPrint Manager will pass through any data stream including PDF, PostScript, PPDS, PCL 5e, PCL XL, PCL 6 (which is a combination of PCL 5e and PCL XL), and PPDS. Note: If you send PostScript data generated by an InfoPrint 17xx PS printer driver to an IPDS printer via InfoPrint Manager, specific controls inserted in the data stream are lost.
  • Page 31: Chapter 2. Planning For Configuration

    Chapter 2. Planning for configuration Destination configuration models show the relationships among logical destinations, job- and document-attribute defaults, queues, and actual destinations. Your standard InfoPrint destination configuration, the one created during installation, has a one-to-one relationship between a logical destination and an actual destination, and provides minimal job- and document-attribute default setting.
  • Page 32: Desktop Destination Configuration Model

    Job B Logical Destination 1 Job/Document Defaults Queue 1 Actual Actual Actual Job A Destination 1 Destination 3 Destination 2 Figure 2. Default destination configuration model. Job A (submitted to an actual destination) prints on that actual destination. Job B (submitted to the logical destination) prints on the first actual destination that can support it. This is a very flexible model that lets you enjoy the benefits of printer pooling, while retaining complete control over where certain jobs print.
  • Page 33: Pool Destination Configuration Model

    Pool destination configuration model Like the default destination configuration model, the pool destination configuration model has a one-to-many relationship between a logical destination and two or more actual destinations. The pool destination configuration model, as shown in Figure 4, has a one-to-many relationship between a logical destination and two or more actual destinations.
  • Page 34: Hourglass Destination Configuration Model

    Logical Logical Logical Destination 1 Destination 2 Destination 3 Job/Document Job/Document Job/Document Defaults Defaults Defaults Queue 1 Actual Destination 1 Figure 5. Funnel destination configuration model This is a flexible configuration model that provides you with the ability to more closely control setting job and document defaults for jobs.
  • Page 35: Recommended Distributed Configuration Model

    Recommended distributed configuration model To manage your print environment efficiently in a distributed environment (as shown in Figure 7), we recommend organizing your destinations using the hourglass configuration model and using multiple queues and default jobs to control the work flow through your InfoPrint Manager for AIX servers. Define queues based upon operators, rather than based upon the number of devices defined in your installation.
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  • Page 37: Copyright Infoprint Solutions Company 2000, 2009

    Chapter 3. Planning to print with host systems InfoPrint Manager provides several options for printing to or from host systems, depending on how many functions you need and where you want to control printing from (the host system or InfoPrint Manager). All of the options allow you to share printers between host and LAN applications, though some require more configuration than others.
  • Page 38: Printing From The Lan And The Host

    Printing from the LAN and the host This print shop wants to spend the day shift printing staff reports from the local LAN. On the night shift, it wants to use the same InfoPrint 4000 printer to print ® billing statements from the pSeries server.
  • Page 39 the PSF host, so they can use SMF accounting records and take advantage of their operators’ familiarity with host systems. Resource names and other parameters can be passed as attributes from the AIX client to the MVS system. Chapter 3. Planning to print with host systems...
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  • Page 41: Chapter 4. Using Afp Resources

    Chapter 4. Using AFP resources After creating the text for your document, you will probably want to format it to make it more readable and interesting. You can use images—such as charts, graphs, logos, boxes, and lines—to illustrate or to separate various sections. You can also use fonts to emphasize different areas of text.
  • Page 42 You can also purchase additional resources or even create your own custom resources. To create page definitions and form definitions, you can purchase the Page Printer Formatting Aid (PPFA) for AIX, which is an optional feature of InfoPrint Manager for AIX (see Chapter 9, “Reviewing software components,” on page 43) .
  • Page 43: Chapter 5. Planning To Share Printers

    Chapter 5. Planning to share printers In many environments, sharing printers lets you get the most benefit from your printers. One of the primary benefits of using InfoPrint Manager is the ability to have various host and client systems share printing resources at a variety of levels. The level of sharing used depends on the requirements of the environment.
  • Page 44: Sharing The Communication Link With Ipds Printers

    Sharing the communication link with IPDS printers Since only one print driver can have an open communication link with an IPDS printer at a time, management of multiple print drivers is necessary. This can be done in one of two ways: v Manually start and stop the InfoPrint Manager actual destinations and Host PSF printers to control the print driver operating the printer v Configure the print drivers to wait for the printer to become available and to...
  • Page 45: Sharing Printers Between Host And Lan Applications

    Manager actual destination or a PSF for OS/390 defined printer. All jobs are managed on either one InfoPrint Manager queue or one PSF for OS/390 defined printer. Using an InfoPrint Manager actual destination You can use these methods to submit jobs to one InfoPrint Manager queue: v MVS Download Receivers when jobs are received from Host MVS Download drivers v LPD when jobs are received from LPR clients on any platform...
  • Page 46: Printing From Existing Lan Applications

    v If you use Infoprint Server on z/OS, you can submit jobs on the host for spooling to a remote InfoPrint Manager server. The IP PrintWay component of Infoprint Server, which contains an LPR, and the InfoPrint Manager LPD must be running.
  • Page 47 Using InfoPrint Submit Express To use InfoPrint Submit Express (available for Windows and Mac 10.4.5 or higher), you must install and configure InfoPrint Submit Express on the workstation. The InfoPrint Submit Express clients and installation instructions are available with the InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Print-on-Demand Feature.
  • Page 48 can be created on any system that the InfoPrint Manager server and all job submittors can access, including the system that the InfoPrint Manager server is installed on. The directory should then be shared so that all of the users who need to copy files to it can access it.
  • Page 49: Chapter 6. Verifying Prerequisites

    Chapter 6. Verifying prerequisites Before installing InfoPrint Manager for AIX, you should verify that you have satisfied the hardware and software requirements in this chapter. Understanding hardware requirements This section defines the minimum hardware requirements for the InfoPrint Manager solution. AIX hardware requirements for print load light Minimum configuration: v IBM 400MHz Power3–II processor, or 600 MHz RS64 processor, or 1.0GHz...
  • Page 50: Printer Attachment Requirements

    v 10 MB available hard disk space or more v LAN connection (either Ethernet or Token-Ring) v Access to at least one InfoPrint Manager server (either on a local system or remotely over a LAN) To communicate with other systems across a LAN (including InfoPrint Manager server systems), you must install a suitable token-ring, ethernet, or FDDI adapter card and connect the appropriate cabling.
  • Page 51: Verifying Aix Filesets For Version 4.3.0

    1. With PTF U807769, existing InfoPrint Manager for AIX customers who want to migrate to Version 4.3.0 must be at AIX Versions: v AIX 5.3 Maintenance Level 5 or higher v AIX 6.1 ® 2. AIX Version 5.3 and 6.1 offer different print spoolers: the legacy AIX PowerPC print subsystem and the System V print subsystem.
  • Page 52: Verifying Updates To Aix Filesets For Infoprint Manager For Aix Version 4.3.0

    v xlC.aix50.rte 6.0.0.17 (C Set ++ Runtime for AIX 5.0) v vaccp.cmp.rte 6.0.0.0 VisualAge C++ Compiler Application Runtime Displaying currently installed AIX filesets You can verify if the prerequisite filesets are already installed on the AIX system by using the AIX lslpp command. For example, you can check the Mail Handler fileset by entering this at the command line: lslpp -l bos.mh If the fileset is installed, AIX displays the level, state, and description of the fileset.
  • Page 53: Verifying Aix Version 5.3 Filesets Updated By The Infoprint Installer

    Verifying AIX Version 5.3 filesets updated by the InfoPrint Installer The InfoPrint Installer automatically updates AIX filesets to these levels (if they are not already updated to higher levels): v bos.rte.libc 5.1.0.59 (libc Library) v X11.apps.msmit 5.1.0.50 (AIXwindows msmit Application) If you are having problems with InfoPrint Manager, you can verify that the installer has correctly updated these filesets by following the procedure in “Displaying currently installed AIX filesets”...
  • Page 54 v Windows Vista Enterprise Edition v Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition (x86 only) InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Introduction and Planning Guide...
  • Page 55: Chapter 7. Migrating To Infoprint Manager For Aix Version 4.3.0

    Chapter 7. Migrating to InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4.3.0 For detailed information about migrating InfoPrint Manager for AIX from Version 4.2 to Version 4.3.0, see InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Installation Instructions. Attention: Migrating to InfoPrint Manager for AIX Version 4.3.0 requires environment-wide updates.
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  • Page 57: Chapter 8. Collecting Required Information For The Install

    Chapter 8. Collecting required information for the install The InfoPrint Installer helps you load and configure InfoPrint Manager on your AIX system. If you have an AIX system with Version 5.3 prerequisites, you can use your InfoPrint CD to install InfoPrint on your system. When you use the InfoPrint Installer, you can accept the default setup values provided for you or enter your own values.
  • Page 58: Planning For Printers

    v Token ring ___4MB ___16MB v Ethernet – Ethernet protocol _____ – 10/100/1000 Ethernet (copper) cables ______ – 10/100 Ethernet cables ______ v Gigabit SX (fiber) __________ v AIX server host name_______________ – Internet address ___.___.___.___ – Network mask ___.___.___.___ –...
  • Page 59: Chapter 9. Reviewing Software Components

    Chapter 9. Reviewing software components InfoPrint Manager consists of a number of different hardware and software components. Base components are included when you purchase InfoPrint Manager for AIX, while optional components are additions to the base product that you can purchase and install through additional product CD-ROMs.
  • Page 60 Table 1. Contents of the Common Clients CD-ROM shipped with InfoPrint Manager server (continued) Common Client Description InfoPrint Manager GUI The InfoPrint Manager GUI includes the InfoPrint Manager Administration and Operation GUIs (Graphical User Interfaces) that are used for most of your day-to-day InfoPrint Manager tasks. InfoPrint Manager Notifications The InfoPrint Manager Notifications Client enables remote systems to receive messages generated by either an InfoPrint Manager AIX...
  • Page 61 Table 2. Separately-priced features available with InfoPrint Manager Server InfoPrint Manager Features Description Print-On-Demand Feature Print-On-Demand is the commercial print option (LCD4-5644) available with InfoPrint Manager for AIX. With this support you can obtain: v Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) transform, which is an emerging XML-based data stream that can include PDF, PostScript, TIFF, and JPEG objects.
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  • Page 63: Appendix. Accessibility

    Appendix. Accessibility Accessibility features help a user who has a physical disability, such as restricted mobility or limited vision, use software products successfully. The major accessibility features in the InfoPrint Manager for Windows let users: v Use assistive technologies such as screen-readers and screen magnifier software. v Operate specific or equivalent features using only the keyboard.
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  • Page 65: Notices

    Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A. InfoPrint Solutions Company may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document in other countries. Consult your local InfoPrint Solutions Company representative for information on the products and services currently available in your area.
  • Page 66: Trademarks

    If you are viewing this information softcopy, the photographs and color illustrations may not appear. Trademarks These terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ricoh Co., Ltd., in the United States, other countries, or both: v Advanced Function Presentation v AFCCU...
  • Page 67 Intelligent Printer Data Stream v IPDS v Mixed Object Document Content Architecture v MO:DCA v Ricoh These terms are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: v AIX v C Set ++...
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  • Page 69 Glossary This glossary defines technical terms and abbreviations used in InfoPrint Manager. Special Characters printing system, such as servers and actual destinations. By default, InfoPrint .Guidefaults file gives administrators authorization to A file created by InfoPrint in the home perform some InfoPrint operations and to directory of a person using the InfoPrint access certain information that is not GUI.
  • Page 70 overlays, form definitions, and fonts horizontal and vertical line segments that downloaded from the operating system to approximate the path of the desired line. the printer. all-points-addressability (APA) A presentation data stream that is The capability to address, reference, and processed in AFP environments.
  • Page 71 archiving authorized user The transfer of digital information from A person with the appropriate an online system onto floppy disk, permissions to access an object or to issue compact disc, or other media for offline a command. storage. The original copy is deleted from automatic recovery the online system.
  • Page 72 points, control handles, and tangent lines. The PostScript path passes through cathode ray tube (CRT) anchor points. Its approach direction is A vacuum tube in which a beam of along the tangent lines that are controlled electrons can be moved to draw lines or by the control handles.
  • Page 73 of an original image. Color correction is actual halftone dot structure. Cromalin is used for two- or three-spot-color jobs. sometimes called an analog proof. color key crop To remove unwanted areas of an image, A color proof similar to Cromalin, but usually indicated by crop marks on the typically not laminated and not original.
  • Page 74 in the queue is the one whose deadline is display. An application that sends output closest. Contrast with FIFO to a device controls the actions of the (first-in-first-out), job-priority, device through the device driver. See longest-job-first, and shortest-job-first. printer driver. default document device support system (DSS) In InfoPrint, an object that represents...
  • Page 75 two pixels with another pixel having an printable document can only contain average value of the two to minimize the printable data. A resource document can difference or to add detail to smooth the only contain data such as fonts or form result.
  • Page 76 binding permits InfoPrint to estimate the enable time when the job will be completed. In InfoPrint, the action that makes a Contrast with late binding. destination, queue, or server able to accept jobs, or a log able to accept edition binding information.
  • Page 77 file-reference document suppression, and the position of In InfoPrint, a file containing the names composed-text data on the form. of other files, each entered on a separate forward space line. Job submitters can specify this file In InfoPrint, the action used to move for printing when they specify a ahead and skip the printing of a specified document type of file-reference;...
  • Page 78 GOCA attribute that is used to keep a job in the Graphics object content architecture. queue and prevent InfoPrint from scheduling it. graphic character A visual representation of a character, hostname other than a control character, that is The name given to an AIX system. normally produced by writing, printing, hot folder or displaying.
  • Page 79 In InfoPrint software publications, initial value object InfoPrint Manager for AIX or any of its Synonym for default object. components. initially settable attribute InfoPrint Manager for AIX An attribute whose value can be The software component of InfoPrint. established when an object is created but InfoPrint Manager for AIX handles the cannot be subsequently set or modified.
  • Page 80 route data from its source to its job ticket destination in an internet environment. The customer’s hardcopy or electronic instructions listing all the variables intervening jobs describing a print job, either directly or In InfoPrint, the number of jobs in a by reference.
  • Page 81 light-emitting diode (LED) enables end users to gain access to The imaging device element for network resources and communicate with electrophotographic print units. each other. lines per inch (lpi) logical unit (LU) 6.2 A measure of the density of the grid used A type of logical unit that supports to space halftone dots.
  • Page 82 medium namespace In InfoPrint, an object representing the A global name repository available to all physical material upon which a job is utilities and API procedures. The printed. namespace contains mappings of object names to other related objects. For merge data example, the namespace provides the Data that is unique to each copy of a mapping of a logical destination to the...
  • Page 83 device is represented by an actual Open Software Foundation (OSF) destination (physical printer) object. An A nonprofit research and development object is identified by its object name. organization created by a consortium of Objects are grouped into classes. See also companies that work together to develop object class.
  • Page 84 processor and stored in a library, and that temporarily halt the printing or can be merged with variable data during transmission of jobs on actual destinations printing. or the distribution of jobs from servers or queues. OpenType font. pdcreate In InfoPrint, the command used to create a new object and set its attributes to Privilege Attribute Certificate.
  • Page 85 Portable Operating System Interface for might or might not be located in the same Computer Environments (POSIX) geographical area. The components of a An Institute of Electrical and Electronics print system are assumed to be Engineers (IEEE) standard for computer interconnected in some manner, providing operating systems.
  • Page 86 protocol An available resource, such as a value of A set of semantic and syntactic rules that the media-ready attribute. Contrast with determines the behavior of functional supported. units in achieving communication. red, green, blue (RGB) Print Services Facility. The colors of CRT display phosphors. RGB images are for screen display only.
  • Page 87 resource, such as graphics or fonts, used by a job to print a printable document. scanner Contrast with printable document. A device that converts hardcopy source resubmit data into digital format (halftone dots) to In InfoPrint, an action used to reroute avoid retyping the data.
  • Page 88 simplex film into plate layouts. Page imposition In InfoPrint, the value of the document or takes place during stripping. actual destination plex attribute indicating subnet mask that output images are placed on the A bit template indicating which part of an media in a head-to-head format, so that IP address represents the network.
  • Page 89 Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol The description of IBM’s logical structure, (TCP/IP) formats, protocols, and operational A set of communication rules used in the sequences for sending units through, and Internet and in any network that follows controlling the configuration and the U.S.
  • Page 90 image scanning, but some RIPs perform it velox A black and white photographic print during processing. Synonymous with gray made from a halftone negative, to be used component replacement (GCR). as a proof copy. unmanage vignette In the InfoPrint Manager Administration An image with soft, fade-away edges.
  • Page 91 run through punched slots along the binding side of a booklet. Contrast with edition binding, perfect binding, and spiral binding. with-request In InfoPrint, a document transfer method where the client transfers the documents directly to the server. Contrast with pipe-pull. workstation A terminal or microcomputer, usually one that is connected to a mainframe or to a...
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  • Page 93 Index destination configuration models 15 hardware prerequisites (continued) default 15 for communication across LAN 34 accessibility 47 Device-independent troff (ditroff) data host systems actual destinations stream 13 printing from 21 description 4 disability 47 hot folder 31 many to one logical destination disk space http://www.ibm.com/printers ix default configuration model 15...
  • Page 94: Sharing Printers 29

    interfaces (continued) printer attachment requirements InfoPrint Manager GUI (continued) RS/6000 requirements 34 notification supported on both Windows and TCP/IP-attached printer InfoPrint Select 30 AIX 9 requirements 34 IP PrintWay component printer devices Infoprint Server on z/OS 21, 30 number required 6 IPP (Internet Print Protocol) Gateway sharing 27 supported only on Windows 9...
  • Page 95 shortcut keys 47 SNMP XML data stream 13 supported on both Windows and XML transform AIX 9 supported on both Windows and software invoice 41 AIX 9 software prerequisites for client 37 for InfoPrint Manager GUI 37 for InfoPrint Select 37 submitting z/OS to hot folder 31...
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