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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
11
Tables
13
About this Publication
15
The Infoprint Publication Library
15
Infoprint Manager Common Publication Library
15
Infoprint Manager for AIX Publication Library
16
Infoprint Manager for Windows Publication Library
16
Related Information
17
Part 1. Administrative Procedures: Configuring Infoprint Manager
19
Chapter 1. Using Multiple Network Adapter Cards
21
Chapter 2. Selecting a Type of Actual Destination
23
PC-Based Applications or a Host System Using IP Printway
23
PC-Based Applications or a Host System Using IP
23
MVS Download, DPF, or a Combination of PC-Based Applications and Host Systems
24
MVS Download, DPF, or a Combination of
24
PSF Attachment Types
25
Chapter 3. Managed IPDS Dialog Support
27
Enabling MID Support
27
Considerations to Activate MID Support
27
Chapter 4. Using the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) with Infoprint Manager
29
Printing to an IPP-Enabled Printer
29
Printing through the IPP Gateway
29
Chapter 5. Configuring Media
31
Determining the Media that Are in the Servers
31
Using the Infoprint Manager Administration Interface
31
Creating a Media Object
31
Interface
31
Viewing or Changing Attributes of a Medium
32
Using the Infoprint Manager Administration Interface
32
Associating a Medium with an Actual Destination
32
Chapter 6. Using Infoprint Manager Notifications
33
Understanding Notification Profiles
33
Event Identifiers
34
Delivery Method and Delivery Address
34
Infoprint Notification Delivery Method Characteristics
35
Using the 'Exit' Delivery Method
38
Default Notification Profiles
38
Default Notification Profile Settings
39
Using Notification Profiles with Default Jobs
40
Changing Notification Profiles
40
For Jobs, Default Jobs, Servers, Queues, and Actual Destinations
40
For Logical Destinations
41
Viewing an Existing Notification Profile
41
Adding or Modifying Events or Users in a Notification Profile
42
Removing Users from a Notification Profile
43
Changing the Delivery Method
44
Getting Help for Notification Messages
45
Other Notification Methods
45
Notify-Operator Attribute
45
Chapter 7. Managing Security
47
Types of Permission
47
Security Groups
49
Identifying Users and Groups: Wildcarding
50
Working with Acls and Groups
50
Chapter 8. Customizing Error Logs in the Infoprint Manager Windows Server
51
Customizing an Infoprint Manager Server Error Log
51
Customizing a Notification Server Error Log
52
Sample Spl_Error.cfg File Provided by Infoprint Manager
52
Sample Notifyd_Error.cfg File Provided by
53
Infoprint Manager
53
Chapter 9. Monitoring Disk Use
55
Disk Usage Algorithm
55
Adjusting Your Server Notification Profile for Disk Usage
56
Disks Monitored by Infoprint Manager
56
Chapter 10. Administering Your Infoprint Manager Server Using a Windows Terminal Server Client
57
Installing the Windows Terminal Server Client
57
Chapter 11. Changing the Server Hostname and IP Address
59
Changing the Server Hostname and IP Address
59
Changing the Hostname of a Non-Namespace Server
60
Changing Only the Server IP Address
61
Chapter 12. Setting up Your Infoprint Manager Server to Use Resources on a Different Windows System
63
Giving Infoprint Manager Access to Remote Resources
63
Using Windows 2000/2003
63
Preparing for Shared Resources with MVS Download
65
Telling Infoprint Manager Where Your Remote Resources Are Located
65
Chapter 13. Working with SNMP Printers
67
SNMP Support
67
About SNMP Communication
67
Smart-Defaulting Actual Destination Attributes
67
Detecting, Reporting, and Recovering from Printer Problems
68
Accessing Device Information
69
Changing Device Information
70
Setting up and Using SNMP
71
Determining if a Printer Works with SNMP
71
Using the Infoprint Manager Administration Interface
72
Procedures
72
Effects on Performance with SNMP
73
Server Start-Up
73
Actual Destination Queries
73
SNMP Polling
74
Chapter 14. Creating and Managing Resource-Context Objects
75
The Search Order for AFP Resources
76
Cmrs and Data Objects Search Order
78
File Extensions for Resources
80
Processing Resources Installed with Resource Access Tables
82
Creating a New Resource-Context Object
82
Changing a Directory Path for a Resource-Context Object
83
Chapter 15. Using PSF DSS User-Exit Programs
85
Supported Types of PSF DSS User-Exits
85
Sample PSF DSS User-Exit Programs
86
Infoprint Manager User-Exit Program Order at the Printer
86
Sample User-Exit Programs
87
Creating and Using Your Own PSF DSS User-Exit Programs
88
Compiling and Installing the User-Exit Program
88
Activating the User-Exit Program
88
User-Exit Program Structures
89
Common Input and Output Fields
90
The Header Page and Trailer Page User-Exit Programs
93
The Separator Page User-Exit Program
93
Accounting, Post-Print Accounting, and Audit User-Exit Program Inputs and Outputs
94
Fields that Provide Information for Accounting, Audit, and Post-Print Accounting User-Exit Programs
95
Input Data User-Exit Program Inputs and Outputs
97
Ouput Data User-Exit Program Inputs and Outputs
99
Structure of a User-Exit Program
100
User-Exit Programs for the Line Data Transform
100
Apka2E
101
Asciinp.C
101
Asciinpe.C
101
Input Record Exit
102
Output Record Exit
104
Resource Exit
105
Non-Zero Return Codes
107
Attributes of the Line Data Input File
107
Using the Uconv Command to Convert Coded Character Sets
108
Chapter 16. Creating and Managing Auxiliary Sheets and PSF DSS User-Exit Programs
111
Preparing to Work with Auxiliary Sheets
111
Terms Relating to Auxiliary Sheets
111
Infoprint Default Auxiliary-Sheet Objects
112
Brief and Full Styles of Start Sheets
114
Brief and Full Styles of Separator Sheets
115
Brief and Full Styles of End Sheets
115
Brief and Full Styles of Accounting-Log Sheets
116
Sequence of User-Exit Programs
117
Directory Locations of User-Exit Programs Supplied with Infoprint Manager
117
Brief and Full Styles of Audit Sheets
117
Infoprint Manager User-Exit Program Order at the Printer
117
Locations of Infoprint Manager User Exits
118
Creating and Configuring Auxiliary Sheet Objects
119
Creating New Auxiliary-Sheet Objects Using the Pdcreate Command
119
Associating Auxiliary-Sheet Objects with PSF Printers
120
Activating Auxiliary Sheets for Accounting or Audit Information
120
Associating the Post-Print Accounting User-Exit Program with an Actual Destination
120
Associating an Input Data User-Exit Program with an Actual Destination
121
Associating an Output Data User-Exit Program with an Actual Destination
121
Using Interrupt Message Pages
121
Activating Imps
122
Chapter 17. Gathering Accounting and Audit Data about Print Jobs
125
Working with Infoprint Manager Server Accounting Information
125
How Does the Pdaccount Command Collect Infoprint Manager Accounting Information
125
How Do You Manage the Infoprint Manager Accounting Logs
129
Usage Considerations by DSS for Accounting Information
130
Working with PSF Accounting, Post-Print Accounting, and Audit Data about the Job
133
What Do the Accounting, Post-Print Accounting, and Audit PSF DSS User Exits Provide
133
How Do You Format Accounting, Post-Print Accounting, and Audit Data for Viewing
135
How Do You Manage the Contents of the Data Files
136
Chapter 18. Using the Infoprint Manager Line Printer Daemon (LPD)
137
Chapter 19. Using the Infoprint Manager System Migration (ISMU) Utility
139
Supported Operating Environments
139
Prerequisites
140
Migrating Your Infoprint Manager Settings
140
Automatic Process
140
Files that ISMU Automatically Backs up and
140
Manual Process
142
Specific Tasks During Migration
142
Chapter 20. Setting up Interoperating Environments
149
Understanding Interoperating Environments
149
Reasons for Setting up an Interoperating Environment
149
Multiserver Configuration Examples
150
Important Issues in Interoperating Environments
150
Setting up a Print Environment with Multiple Windows Servers
151
Configuration Example
152
Configuring for Interoperability between an Infoprint AIX Server and an Infoprint Windows Server
154
Setting up the Infoprint AIX Server for Interoperability
154
Configure Windows Servers for Interoperability
157
Installing MS Services for UNIX on the Infoprint Windows Servers
157
Part 2. Administrative Procedures: Configuring for Host Printing
163
Chapter 21. Setting up to Use MVS Download
165
Configuring MVS Download
165
Setting up a Default MVS Download Configuration
166
Understanding and Using the MVS Download Destination Control File
167
Special Mvs_Parameters
172
MVS Keyword Internal Conversions
176
Understanding the MVS Download Exit Program
177
Creating an MVS Download Receiver
179
Making Your AFP Resources Available to Infoprint Manager
182
Submitting Multiple Data Set Jobs
185
Displaying the Page Count for Your MVS Download Jobs
188
Performance Considerations with the Direct Download Method
189
Chapter 22. Using the Distributed Print Facility (DPF)
191
Part 3. Administrative Procedures: Customizing for Special Jobs
193
Chapter 23. Working with Transforms
195
Customizing the PCL, Postscript, and PDF Transforms
196
Sample Configuration File
196
Infoprint Manager Transforms and Configuration Files
196
Daemon Configuration Files
197
Hierarchy of Transform Options
197
Stapling and Punch Options Available from the Ps2Afp Transform
197
Specifying Finishing in the Ps2Afpd.cfg File
198
Staple and Punch Operations Supported by the Ps2Afp Transform
199
Sample Postscript Daemon Configuration File Sections with Staple and Punch Options
199
Default Staple Locations
200
Additional Postscript Staple Details
200
Default Punch Locations
201
Additional Postscript Punch Details
201
Collate Options Available from the Ps2Afp Transform
202
Customizing the Img2Afp Transform
202
Punch Setting for the /Pattern Value
202
Limitations of the Img2Afp Transform
204
Examples
204
Customizing the TIFF, JPEG, and GIF Transforms
205
Sample Configuration File
205
Hierarchy of Transform Options
205
Default TIFF, JPEG, and GIF Transform
205
Working with the Transform for Line Data
206
What Is Line Data
206
What Are ANSI and Machine Carriage Controls
207
ANSI Carriage Controls
207
What Are Variable-Length and Fixed-Length Files
208
Machine Carriage Control Characters
208
How Does the Imageout Keyword Affect Processing
209
Customizing the Line Data Transform
210
Working with the Transform for Double Byte Text Streams
211
What Are DBCS ASCII and EUC
211
What Font Resources Are Needed to Print DBCS ASCII and EUC
212
Determining What Code Page Your Print Jobs Use and Setting the Correct Environment Variable
212
Working with the Infoprint PPML Transform Program
213
Code Pages and Their Associated
213
Customizing the PPML Transform
214
Sample PPML Configuration File
214
Default PPML Transform Configuration File
214
Working with the XML Transforms
215
Using the XML Transforms with Infoprint Manager
215
How Do the XML Transforms Work
216
Scenarios for Using XML Data that Has Been Transformed to AFP or PDF
216
Running the XML Transforms
217
Capabilities and Limitations
217
Process for Transforming XML Data to AFP or
217
Customizing the XML Transforms
219
Color Management Resource Transform Support
222
Submitting Job Using Transforms for Color Management
222
Chapter 24. Understanding Transforms and the Configurable Transform Subsystem
225
Defining a Transform Sequence
226
Configuring Transforms
227
Creating Transforms
227
Associating a Transform with an Actual Destination
231
Examples of Creating Transform Objects
232
Creating a Transform Object to Copy to a File Without Printing
232
Create Transform Dialog: Define a Transform that Copies an AFP File to a Folder Without Printing on Windows
233
Creating a Transform Object to Convert Data and Print Only Smaller Files
234
Create Transform Dialog: Define a Transform that Copies an AFP File to a Directory Without Printing on AIX
234
Create Transform Dialog: Define a
235
Creating a Transform Object that Updates the Job's Page Count
236
Create Transform Dialog: Define a Transform to Pass Job Attributes
237
Netware.exe
238
Using the Netware Print Program
239
Chapter 25. Color and Grayscale Printing Using AFP
241
Infoprint AFP Color and Grayscale Solutions
241
Color Printing Concepts
242
Color Spaces and ICC Profiles
242
Gamut and Rendering Intent
244
Color Mixing and Calibration
244
Halftones and Tone Transfer Curves
245
File Size
245
Grayscale Printing Concepts
246
Color Management
247
ICC Profiles
247
Rendering Intents
248
Paper Characteristics
249
AFP Color Management
249
Color Management Resources
249
Data Objects
256
Resource Library Management
258
Tips and Best Practices
259
Infoprint AFP Color and Grayscale Products
260
Printers
260
The Infoprint Products that Support AFP Color Management
260
Infoprint AFP Resource Installer
262
Print Servers
263
AFP Color Solution Scenarios
264
Printing High-Quality Grayscale Output on an Infoprint 4100 Printer
264
Solution Diagram for Adding AFP Resource Installer and a Resource Library, and Updating
265
Replacing Pre-Printed Forms
266
Solution Diagram for Adding Infoprint AFP Resource Installer and an Infoprint 5000
268
Eliminating Physical Inserts
269
Related Publications
270
Chapter 26. Working with Fonts
273
Fonts for Printing Transformed Postscript and PDF Data
273
Font Mapping Files
273
Specifying Font Substitution through Initialization Files
275
Using Opentype Fonts
275
Using the Resource Installer to Install Opentype Fonts
276
Using Font Capture with Opentype Fonts
277
Using Multiple Fonts with Limited Printer Memory
277
Using Unicode Extended Code Pages
278
Updating the Global Search Path on an Infoprint Manager Windows Server
278
Using Opentype Fonts with Line Data
279
Fonts for Printing DBCS ASCII and EUC
280
Fonts Required to Print a Double-Byte Transformed File
280
Installing DBCS Fonts on Windows
281
Setting up Font Resources for DBCS ASCII and EUC Printing
281
Printing Japanese DBCS Fonts at the End of a Job
281
Fonts for Printing Line Data
281
IBM Expanded Core Fonts
282
Printing with the DBCS Simulation Fonts with the Font Metric Adjustment Triplet
283
Chapter 27. Working with Global Resource Identifiers
285
Uses of GRID Files
285
GRID Files that Come with Infoprint Manager
285
Sample File for a Character Set
286
Sample File for a Code Page
286
Sample File for a Global Identifier
286
Infoprint Search Order for GRID Files
287
Understanding the General Syntax Rules and Allowable Values for GRID Files
287
Syntax Rules that Apply to All Types of GRID Files
287
Allowable Values for the Charset.grd File
288
Allowable Values for the Codepage.grd File
288
Allowable Values for the Fgid.grd File
288
Allowable Values for the Cpgid.grd File
289
Modifying GRID Files
289
Modifying the Charset and Codepage GRID Files
289
Modifying the FGID and CPGID GRID Files
290
Preventing Infoprint from Using GRID Files
292
Using the 'No Resident' Version of the Sample Grid Files
292
Chapter 28. Generating and Submitting Color Mapping Table Source and Output Files
293
Parts of a Color Mapping Table
293
Using Source Groups
293
Using Target Groups
294
Creating a Color Mapping Table
295
Submitting Jobs Using a Color Mapping Table
297
Submitting Jobs through the Windows Command Line
297
Infoprint Administration Servers Main
298
Printer Properties Notebook
299
Chapter 29. Configuring the Halftone Management System
301
Limitations of Actual Screen Frequencies and Angles on Infoprint 4000 and 4100 Printers
301
Starting the Halftone Management System
302
Screen Frequencies for Infoprint 4000 IR3/IR4
302
Calibrating a Densitometer
303
Calibrating a Printer Using the Halftone Management System
304
Defining Infoprint Manager Servers to the Halftone Management System Client
304
Defining Custom Patch Sets
304
Calibrating a Halftone
305
First_Run Calibration
307
Measuring Optical Density with a Densitometer
308
Specifying a Halftone for Printing on the Infoprint Manager Server
308
Printing from Infoprint Submit Express
308
Printing from the Command Line
309
Chapter 30. Submitting Specialized Print Jobs
311
Submitting PSF Printer Input to a PCL or PPDS Printer
311
Setting up PCL Tray Mappings
311
Default bin Mappings
312
Printing PCL or Postscript to PSF Destinations: Specifying Which Paper bin to Use
313
Determining bin Mappings
314
IBM Pcl5E bin Numbers
315
Sample Mapping Table for an Infoprint
316
Paper bin Information
317
Editing Configuration Files
320
Creating a Transform with bin Mappings
320
Sending Print Jobs to Infoprint Manager for Windows from an AIX System
321
Verify that the Infoprint Manager LPD Is Running
322
Install and Configure Lprafp
323
Printing from ERP Applications
323
Submitting ERP Print Jobs from a Windows System
323
Chapter 31 . Configuring the Infoprint
325
KM3/MD4, MD3/MD4, VP V5/V6, and VP VC7/VC8 to Print PDF and Postscript
325
MD3/MD4, VP V5/V6, and VP VC7/VC8 with Hot Folders from Infoprint Manager for Windows
325
Running Scripts before Printing PDF and Postscript Files
325
Part 4. Operator and User Procedures
327
Chapter 32. Setting up Finishing Options for Specific Printers
329
Setting up Finishing Options for IPDS-Only Printers
329
Telling Infoprint Manager What Options the Finisher Supports
329
Setting up Infoprint Manager and Clients to Use Finishing Options
329
Selecting the Correct Finishing Options
332
Options to Set for Paper Fed LEF on the
332
Options to Set for Paper Fed LEF on the Infoprint 45
333
Options to Set for Paper Fed LEF on the Infoprint 2000
334
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2060ES, Infoprint 2075ES, Infoprint 2090ES, Infoprint 2190, Infoprint 2210, and Infoprint 2235
335
Options to Set for Paper Fed SEF on the Infoprint 60
335
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2060ES, Infoprint 2075ES, and Infoprint 2090ES
335
Mapped to Infoprint Manager Values
335
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2105ES
336
Setting up Finishing Options for PS/PCL Printers
336
Telling Infoprint Manager What Options the Finisher Supports
336
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2105ES Mapped
336
Mapped to Infoprint Manager Values
336
Setting up Infoprint Manager and Clients to Use Finishing Options
337
Selecting the Correct Finishing Options
340
Options to Set for Paper Fed LEF for the Infoprint 70
340
Options to Set for Paper Fed SEF for the
341
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2085 and
341
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2060ES
341
Working with the Infoprint Pro C900AFP Finishing Options
342
Working with Punch Options
342
Staple Positions for Infoprint 2105ES Mapped
342
Loading Paper Trays
343
Face down Punch Positions for the Infoprint Pro C900 AFP Printer Mapped to Infoprint Manager Values, Paper Orientation, and Job
343
Face up Punch Positions for the Infoprint Pro
343
Working with the Binding Options
344
Chapter 33. Setting up High Speed Printers for Spacing
345
Enabling SNMP on an Infoprint 2000 for AFP Printing
345
Enabling SNMP on an Infoprint 3000 or an Infoprint 4000 Printer that Uses the Operator Console
345
Enabling SNMP on a Printer that Uses the Enhanced Operator Console
346
Chapter 34. General Operator and User Procedures
347
Turning Duplexing on and off for the Infoprint 45 and Infoprint 70
347
Deleting Orphan Files and Resubmitting Jobs to MVS Download
348
Deleting Orphaned Files from the System
348
Resubmitting Jobs
348
Using a Windows Gateway Printer
349
Adding a Windows Gateway Printer to a Workstation
349
Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Gateway Printer to Your Desktop
350
Submitting Jobs through Infoprint Manager Hot Folders
350
Mapping a Network Drive
350
Submitting Jobs through a Hot Folder
351
Submitting Print Jobs through the Infoprint Manager LPD
352
Install and Configure Lprafp for Windows from the Web
353
Preparing to Submit Print Jobs
353
Submitting Print Jobs
354
Checking Job Status
354
Checking Status Using Notifications
354
Checking Status from the Printers Window
354
Interrupting and Restarting a Job that Is Currently Printing on an Infoprint 4000/4100
354
Interrupting a Job that Is Currently Printing
355
Restarting the Interrupted Job
355
Stopping, Restarting, or Pausing a Job that Is Currently Printing
356
Stopping the Job
356
Restarting the Job
356
Pausing a Job That's Printing
359
Pausing and Restarting an Actual Destination
359
Pausing an Actual Destination
359
Resuming the Actual Destination
360
Moving Backward or Forward in a Job that Is Currently Printing
360
Spacing a Printer
360
Stopping a Printer to Perform Scheduled Maintenance
362
Fixing a Printer Problem and Starting to Print Again
362
Try this First
362
Fixing more Complicated Problems
363
Restarting the Job that was Printing When the Problem Occurred
364
Using the Correct Halftones for the Installed Toner Version
366
Part 5. Appendixes
367
Appendix A. IPDS Print Operator Commands
369
Appendix B. IPDS Error Recovery
373
IPDS Error Recovery: Data Stream Errors
373
Data Stream Error Example 1 (Job Continues Printing)
374
Data Stream Error Example 2 (Job Is Terminated, no Pages Print)
374
Data Stream Error Example 3 (Job Is Terminated; some Pages Print)
375
IPDS Error Recovery: Insufficient Memory in the Printer
375
Insufficient Memory in the Printer Exmple
376
IPDS Error Recovery: Intervention Required Conditions
376
Example
376
IPDS Error Recovery: Unrecoverable Problems
377
Unrecoverable Problem Example
377
Appendix C. Supported Formatting Objects
379
Appendix D. Accessibility
385
Notices
387
Trademarks
388
Glossary
391
Pdf
406
Printer
407
Window
412
Index
415
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Figures
7
Tables
9
Infoprint Manager for Windows
10
About this Publication
11
Most Recent Information
11
Organization of this Publication
11
The Infoprint Publication Library
11
Infoprint Manager Common Publication Library
11
Infoprint Manager for AIX Publication Library
12
Infoprint Manager for Windows Publication Library
13
Related Publications
13
What's New in Infoprint Manager for Windows Release 3
13
Support for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008
13
Support for IBM Java Runtime Environment Version 5.0
14
Support for Managed IPDS Dialog (MID)
14
Support for Color Management Resources Added to Selected Transforms
14
Support for Unicode Extended Code Pages
14
Support for Page Count for AFP
14
Support for Separator Pages for AFP Download Plus
14
Support for BCOCA Desired Symbol Width
15
Dropped Support
15
Chapter 1. Introducing Infoprint Manager for Windows
17
Chapter 1, "Introducing Infoprint Manager for Windows
17
Optimizing Your Print Resources
17
Understanding the Infoprint Manager Server
18
Basic Print Flow
18
Logical Destinations
19
Queues
19
Infoprint Manager Print Flow. Job B Is Submitted
19
Actual Destinations
20
Host Receivers
20
Documents and Jobs
20
Auxiliary Sheets
20
Media
21
Resource Contexts
21
Transforms
21
Sizing Your Infoprint Manager Environment
21
Understanding Server Configuration Options
23
Standard Server Environment
23
Infoprint Manager Interfaces
24
Comparing Infoprint Manager on Different Platforms
25
Understanding Common Features
25
Understanding Infoprint Manager for AIX Features
26
Understanding Infoprint Manager for Windows Features
26
Supported Printers
27
PCL Printers
27
Postscript Printers
27
PPDS Printers
27
IPDS Printers
27
Supported Data Streams
30
Chapter 2. Planning for Configuration
31
Chapter 2, "Planning for Configuration
31
Understanding Destination Configuration Models
31
The Default Model
31
The Pool Model
32
Default Destination Configuration Model
32
Pool Destination Configuration Model
32
The Desktop Model
33
The Funnel Model
33
Desktop Destination Configuration Model
33
The Hourglass Model
34
Funnel Destination Configuration Model
34
Hourglass Destination Configuration Model
34
Chapter 3. Planning to Print with Host Systems
35
Chapter 3, "Planning to Print with Host Systems
35
Comparing DPF and MVS Download
36
Print Shop Scenarios
37
A Black Box Shop
37
Printing from the LAN and the Host: Option One
37
Printing from the LAN and the Host: Option Two
37
Spooling Jobs to be Printed Later
37
Distributed Print Shop Using Remote Spooling
38
Managing Resources with MVS Download
38
Managing Resources with DPF
39
Chapter 4. Using AFP Resources
41
Chapter 4, "Using AFP Resources
41
Chapter 5. Planning to Share Printers
43
Chapter 5, "Planning to Share Printers
43
Methods for Sharing Printers
43
Sharing the Communication Link with IPDS Printers
44
Sharing the Communication Link with Postscript, PCL, or PPDS Printers
44
Submitting Jobs to the same Print Queue
45
Sharing Printers between Host and LAN Applications
45
Printing from Existing Host Applications
45
Printing from Existing LAN Applications
46
Chapter 6. Verifying Prerequisites
49
Chapter 6, "Verifying Prerequisites
49
Verifying Hardware Prerequisites
49
Server Hardware Prerequisites
49
Client Hardware Prerequisites
49
Verifying Software Prerequisites
50
Server Software Prerequisites
50
AFP Download Plus Prerequisites
50
Client Software Prerequisites
51
Chapter 7. Migrating to Infoprint Manager for Windows Version 2 Release 3
53
Migrating to Infoprint Manager for Windows Version 2 Release
53
Chapter 7. Migrating to Infoprint Manager for Windows Version 2 Release
53
Chapter 8. Collecting Required Information
55
Chapter 8, "Collecting Required Information
55
Planning for a LAN Connection
55
Planning for a Printer Network Connection
56
Planning for Printers
57
Planning for Host Receivers
57
Printer Network TCP/IP Configuration
57
Chapter 9. Reviewing Software Components
59
Chapter 9, "Reviewing Software Components
59
Contents of the Common Clients CD-ROM
59
Appendix. Accessibility
63
Using Assistive Technologies
63
Keyboard Navigation of the User Interface
63
Notices
65
Trademarks
66
Glossary
69
Index
93
Worksheet
95
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