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...Accessing the IPDS MENU...12 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 12 2.2.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting 14 2.2.4 Saved Option Changes Become Active on New Session 15 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers 15 2.3 Changing IPDS Settings Using the MFP Touch ...Screen 16 2.3.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU...16 2.3.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 16 2.3.3 Example: Changing a ...
...Accessing the IPDS MENU...12 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 12 2.2.3 Example: Changing a Numerical Setting 14 2.2.4 Saved Option Changes Become Active on New Session 15 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers 15 2.3 Changing IPDS Settings Using the MFP Touch ...Screen 16 2.3.1 Accessing the IPDS MENU...16 2.3.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 16 2.3.3 Example: Changing a ...
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...section 2.2.2, on page 12, or enter a number through the main menus displayed on page 12. 2. To reach the menu: 1. on the printer. Each time you press a navigation button or , the 9 on the list. 12 User-selected default settings remain in the operator panel's screen. 2.2 Changing...opens the menu index 2. When 9 is displayed next to scroll through one of menus are shown in section 2.2.3 on page 15. 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 1. Press . Use the navigation buttons screen. or to IPDS MENU, press . When 9 is displayed next to the desired ...
...section 2.2.2, on page 12, or enter a number through the main menus displayed on page 12. 2. To reach the menu: 1. on the printer. Each time you press a navigation button or , the 9 on the list. 12 User-selected default settings remain in the operator panel's screen. 2.2 Changing...opens the menu index 2. When 9 is displayed next to scroll through one of menus are shown in section 2.2.3 on page 15. 2.2.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as a Setting 1. Press . Use the navigation buttons screen. or to IPDS MENU, press . When 9 is displayed next to the desired ...
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... 3. Press on IPDS Timeout, see page 29. 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) 1. 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 ...
... 3. Press on IPDS Timeout, see page 29. 2.2.5 Printing the Menu Settings Page (printers) 1. 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 ...
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...main menus displayed on the touch screen. 3. For this example Auto, is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2. While the printer is used to which happens to check the active setting of an option without making changes, touch (Back) and no changes will see a list ... presented, as shown in section 2.3.2 on page 16, or enter a number as shown in section 2.3.3 on page 17. 2.3.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as explained in this example, touch EMULATION, which the displayed items (options or settings) belong. Touch or to scroll through the settings until you...
...main menus displayed on the touch screen. 3. For this example Auto, is powered ON and the Ready message appears. 2. While the printer is used to which happens to check the active setting of an option without making changes, touch (Back) and no changes will see a list ... presented, as shown in section 2.3.2 on page 16, or enter a number as shown in section 2.3.3 on page 17. 2.3.2 Example: Selecting a New Value as explained in this example, touch EMULATION, which the displayed items (options or settings) belong. Touch or to scroll through the settings until you...
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... each other. Some numerical values contain more information on IPDS Timeout, see the following on the next IPDS host session. If the printer IPDS Timeout is saved, the screen will become active on the screen: Top Margin 0 Use the navigation icons, to decrease the ...value or to activate the new settings. When you are set to "Host Controlled" (Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to increase a value. For example, Menus > Option Card Menu...
... each other. Some numerical values contain more information on IPDS Timeout, see the following on the next IPDS host session. If the printer IPDS Timeout is saved, the screen will become active on the screen: Top Margin 0 Use the navigation icons, to decrease the ...value or to activate the new settings. When you are set to "Host Controlled" (Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout = "Host Controlled"), power the printer OFF and ON to increase a value. For example, Menus > Option Card Menu...
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... host timer/timeout value should be selected as the IPDS Timeout value when the host port value is controlled by the printer IPDS emulation when the printer is connected to start a new job. The BUSY message will disconnect. The Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout value is not active when the...
... host timer/timeout value should be selected as the IPDS Timeout value when the host port value is controlled by the printer IPDS emulation when the printer is connected to start a new job. The BUSY message will disconnect. The Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION > IPDS Timeout value is not active when the...
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...can not be printed when an IPDS session is powered OFF. The message Active IPDS Ses. "10 minutes". Host downloaded resources will open a new TCP/IP session and immediately close the session. If the IPDS resources are changed. • Processing of currently captured IPDS fonts. Only two ...sessions are available on port 5001, 9100, or 9600. • IPDS MENU option values are deleted, the printer will continually respond busy to any other jobs may be set to the same number of other TCP/IP session requests. The difference in these...
...can not be printed when an IPDS session is powered OFF. The message Active IPDS Ses. "10 minutes". Host downloaded resources will open a new TCP/IP session and immediately close the session. If the IPDS resources are changed. • Processing of currently captured IPDS fonts. Only two ...sessions are available on port 5001, 9100, or 9600. • IPDS MENU option values are deleted, the printer will continually respond busy to any other jobs may be set to the same number of other TCP/IP session requests. The difference in these...
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...in the finisher physical bin 1. • Change the host output bin selection number to 2 in the default printer file using the CHGPRTF command. (Assumes printer default bin mappings.) • Create a new printer file using the CRTPRTF command and set the host output bin selection number to 2. (Assumes... job. • The bin selection specified in the IPDS job must be selected in the default printer file using the CHGPRTF command. (Assumes printer default bin mappings.) • Create a new printer file using the CRTPRTF command and set the host output bin selection number to 3. (Assumes...
...in the finisher physical bin 1. • Change the host output bin selection number to 2 in the default printer file using the CHGPRTF command. (Assumes printer default bin mappings.) • Create a new printer file using the CRTPRTF command and set the host output bin selection number to 2. (Assumes... job. • The bin selection specified in the IPDS job must be selected in the default printer file using the CHGPRTF command. (Assumes printer default bin mappings.) • Create a new printer file using the CRTPRTF command and set the host output bin selection number to 3. (Assumes...
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...Fonts and Remove Fonts. Fonts that can be captured are resident on the printer will not be cleared by the host application. Select Continue on page 71. This prevents the printer from halting each time a new font is received. 7.2 Preparing Fonts for Capture Fonts that are : ... eligible for capture by any remaining fonts. For instance, a font captured with the same object ID or characteristics Fonts activated from the printer. The resolution of 240 pels. You should not be marked eligible for capture. Fonts captured to clear the message. Basic information about...
...Fonts and Remove Fonts. Fonts that can be captured are resident on the printer will not be cleared by the host application. Select Continue on page 71. This prevents the printer from halting each time a new font is received. 7.2 Preparing Fonts for Capture Fonts that are : ... eligible for capture by any remaining fonts. For instance, a font captured with the same object ID or characteristics Fonts activated from the printer. The resolution of 240 pels. You should not be marked eligible for capture. Fonts captured to clear the message. Basic information about...
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SYS1.FONTLIBB TO NEW LIB SYS1.FONTPRIV OR SYS1.FONTPUB * 73 DISPLAY CURRENT FONT MARKING STATUS To determine the marking status of the JCL to mark existing fonts as resident printer fonts they must be marked "PUBLIC". FOR PRIVATE ENTER * //* "PRIVATE" KEYWORD ON LINE 18 INDD STATEMENT....SEE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE* //* INDD=IN1,OUTDD=OUT1,MEMBER=C0H20000,PUBLIC,REPLACE * //* NOTE: BEFORE YOU RUN THIS JOB YOU MUST ALLOCATE NEW FONTLIB DSN * //* 1ST CREATE NEW LIB, THEN USE IEBGENER TO COPY FROM OLD LIB * //* I.E. STEP 2. The following is a sample of the JCL commands...
SYS1.FONTLIBB TO NEW LIB SYS1.FONTPRIV OR SYS1.FONTPUB * 73 DISPLAY CURRENT FONT MARKING STATUS To determine the marking status of the JCL to mark existing fonts as resident printer fonts they must be marked "PUBLIC". FOR PRIVATE ENTER * //* "PRIVATE" KEYWORD ON LINE 18 INDD STATEMENT....SEE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE* //* INDD=IN1,OUTDD=OUT1,MEMBER=C0H20000,PUBLIC,REPLACE * //* NOTE: BEFORE YOU RUN THIS JOB YOU MUST ALLOCATE NEW FONTLIB DSN * //* 1ST CREATE NEW LIB, THEN USE IEBGENER TO COPY FROM OLD LIB * //* I.E. STEP 2. The following is a sample of the JCL commands...
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To select font capture from within printer definition member in PSF or from printer definition member, add the "CHARS" option as "PUBLIC" at the same time. Sample JCL to copy and mark all fonts "PUBLIC" to a new library. SYS1.FONTLIBB TO NEW LIB SYS1.FONTPRIV OR SYS1.FONTPUB * //STEP1 ...,MEMBER=ALL /* STEP 3. SENDING JOB FROM HOST TO PRINTER SELECTING FONT CHARACTER SET YOU WANT PRINTER TO CAPTURE Once you have marked fonts "PUBLIC" you can create a new font library, copy, and mark all fonts as follows to your PSF printer member. // CHARS=(88FB) /* default font set to...
To select font capture from within printer definition member in PSF or from printer definition member, add the "CHARS" option as "PUBLIC" at the same time. Sample JCL to copy and mark all fonts "PUBLIC" to a new library. SYS1.FONTLIBB TO NEW LIB SYS1.FONTPRIV OR SYS1.FONTPUB * //STEP1 ...,MEMBER=ALL /* STEP 3. SENDING JOB FROM HOST TO PRINTER SELECTING FONT CHARACTER SET YOU WANT PRINTER TO CAPTURE Once you have marked fonts "PUBLIC" you can create a new font library, copy, and mark all fonts as follows to your PSF printer member. // CHARS=(88FB) /* default font set to...
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...MarkNet internal print servers. Click Submit at the bottom of the page. Note: If new values are saved in the printer and will be displayed (read only). 6. Change option settings as shown in the printer (the default IPDS settings) can also be useful to set all IPDS sessions. ... and return to the values recommended by typing the IP address of the printer as the URL. 3. End all active Mainframe printers. (see section 8.3 on page 77. Select IPDS Settings. 5. The Submit button sends the new values to printing menu settings (as desired. 7. Restart all of the ...
...MarkNet internal print servers. Click Submit at the bottom of the page. Note: If new values are saved in the printer and will be displayed (read only). 6. Change option settings as shown in the printer (the default IPDS settings) can also be useful to set all IPDS sessions. ... and return to the values recommended by typing the IP address of the printer as the URL. 3. End all active Mainframe printers. (see section 8.3 on page 77. Select IPDS Settings. 5. The Submit button sends the new values to printing menu settings (as desired. 7. Restart all of the ...
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See Font Substitution on the Font Type setting. # = For these fonts the scalable Times New Roman™ Typefaces in the appropriate sizes from the Core Interchange Font Set are also recognized by bolding one of the above fonts. Codepage (CPGID) ... Resident emulation is not available, the font will be mapped to the above set of fonts, a number of the above fonts or by the IPDS printer emulation. G3 = All code pages in group G2 plus code pages (CPGIDs) 437 and 850. * = These fonts exist in both bitmapped and scalable (outline) versions...
See Font Substitution on the Font Type setting. # = For these fonts the scalable Times New Roman™ Typefaces in the appropriate sizes from the Core Interchange Font Set are also recognized by bolding one of the above fonts. Codepage (CPGID) ... Resident emulation is not available, the font will be mapped to the above set of fonts, a number of the above fonts or by the IPDS printer emulation. G3 = All code pages in group G2 plus code pages (CPGIDs) 437 and 850. * = These fonts exist in both bitmapped and scalable (outline) versions...
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...Courier Roman Medium Helvetica™ Italic Bold Helvetica Italic Medium Helvetica Roman Bold Helvetica Roman Medium Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Italic Bold Times New Roman Italic Medium Times New Roman Medium FGID 428 424 420 416 2307 2306 2305 2304 2309 2311 2310 2308 These fonts are... provided in the printer using a font best-fit algorithm. 97 Symbols are supported through country or language extended code pages as defined in the printer: Latin...
...Courier Roman Medium Helvetica™ Italic Bold Helvetica Italic Medium Helvetica Roman Bold Helvetica Roman Medium Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Italic Bold Times New Roman Italic Medium Times New Roman Medium FGID 428 424 420 416 2307 2306 2305 2304 2309 2311 2310 2308 These fonts are... provided in the printer using a font best-fit algorithm. 97 Symbols are supported through country or language extended code pages as defined in the printer: Latin...
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..., Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian - Multinational Belgian French, Belgian Dutch, Swiss French, Swiss German, Swiss Italian (International Set 5) Portuguese (Portugal) UK English (UK, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong, New Zealand) US English, Canadian English (United States, Canada (English) Codepage (CPGID) 383 384 385 392 386 387 388 382 389 390 393 361 391 394...
..., Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian - Multinational Belgian French, Belgian Dutch, Swiss French, Swiss German, Swiss Italian (International Set 5) Portuguese (Portugal) UK English (UK, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong, New Zealand) US English, Canadian English (United States, Canada (English) Codepage (CPGID) 383 384 385 392 386 387 388 382 389 390 393 361 391 394...
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... for 2 mm quiet zone (all around) and proper sequencing of variable length. X'00' Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol with NO start code, a 7-digit new postal code, a 13-digit address indication number, a check digit, and a stop bar. The user is used in bar coding postal code information. X'1B' Japan ... character, and a stop bit (stop character. The checksum algorithm is converted into 111 Print a POSTNET PLANET bar code symbol. tall bars are swapped with a printer generated start bit (start character, checksum character and stop bar). The bar code consists of POSTNET;
... for 2 mm quiet zone (all around) and proper sequencing of variable length. X'00' Print a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol with NO start code, a 7-digit new postal code, a 13-digit address indication number, a check digit, and a stop bar. The user is used in bar coding postal code information. X'1B' Japan ... character, and a stop bit (stop character. The checksum algorithm is converted into 111 Print a POSTNET PLANET bar code symbol. tall bars are swapped with a printer generated start bit (start character, checksum character and stop bar). The bar code consists of POSTNET;
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...menu map - how to change a numerical setting on the operator panel 14 how to change a numerical setting on the touch screen 17 how to select a new value on the operator panel 12 how to print from touch screen 18 MP FEEDER ADJUST (IPDS MENU > MARGINS 46 MSI (bar code) MSI Data... touch screen - located under Option Card Menu 16 IPDS print jobs 11 IPDS Print Res (IPDS MENU > EMULATION) 28 IPDS Timeout affects the activation of new settings ..... 15, 17 and memory requirements 118 how and when to set 29 IPDS Timeout and lost IPDS Resources.......... 30 IPDS Tray Selection Number 37...
...menu map - how to change a numerical setting on the operator panel 14 how to change a numerical setting on the touch screen 17 how to select a new value on the operator panel 12 how to print from touch screen 18 MP FEEDER ADJUST (IPDS MENU > MARGINS 46 MSI (bar code) MSI Data... touch screen - located under Option Card Menu 16 IPDS print jobs 11 IPDS Print Res (IPDS MENU > EMULATION) 28 IPDS Timeout affects the activation of new settings ..... 15, 17 and memory requirements 118 how and when to set 29 IPDS Timeout and lost IPDS Resources.......... 30 IPDS Tray Selection Number 37...
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... operator panel accessing the IPDS MENU 12 changing settings 12 complete overview of stored resources in connection with host sessions ending or new sessions starting 30 128 timeouts 29 position errors (beyond or outside VPA) and exception control 27 POSTNET bar code description 110 ...IPDS MENU > EMULATION 30 print menus and menu settings MFPs 18 printers 15 print page 4028 VPA 26 print page VPA 26 Print Quality Control 79 color printers vs monochrome printers......... 79 print resolution IPDS Print Res vs printer's Print Resolution 28 printable area See also VPA clipping 26 how...
... operator panel accessing the IPDS MENU 12 changing settings 12 complete overview of stored resources in connection with host sessions ending or new sessions starting 30 128 timeouts 29 position errors (beyond or outside VPA) and exception control 27 POSTNET bar code description 110 ...IPDS MENU > EMULATION 30 print menus and menu settings MFPs 18 printers 15 print page 4028 VPA 26 print page VPA 26 Print Quality Control 79 color printers vs monochrome printers......... 79 print resolution IPDS Print Res vs printer's Print Resolution 28 printable area See also VPA clipping 26 how...
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... area 27 W warranty 85 whole page 4028 VPA 26 whole page VPA 26 wrong paper size error message 34 X XOA Print Quality Control 79 color printers vs monochrome printers......... 79 XOH OPC Printable Area Self Defining Field (SDF).... 83 Product Identifier Self Defining Field (SDF)80 129 storage 29, 30 RM4SCC (bar code... 19 how saved changes become active 17 how to change a numerical setting 17 how to print menu settings from the panel ... 18 how to select a new value 16 introduction 11 printer setup options vs.
... area 27 W warranty 85 whole page 4028 VPA 26 whole page VPA 26 wrong paper size error message 34 X XOA Print Quality Control 79 color printers vs monochrome printers......... 79 XOH OPC Printable Area Self Defining Field (SDF).... 83 Product Identifier Self Defining Field (SDF)80 129 storage 29, 30 RM4SCC (bar code... 19 how saved changes become active 17 how to change a numerical setting 17 how to print menu settings from the panel ... 18 how to select a new value 16 introduction 11 printer setup options vs.
IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
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... Use the navigation buttons or icons to change them as shown below. 1 From a Ready state press the MENU button (printers) or touch (Menus on printers, press the Select button ; USRDRVPGM *NONE Library System driver program SYSDRVPGM Secure connection SECURECNN *NO Validation list VLDL *NONE ... Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server Example CRTDEVPRT with a Standard Network port or a MarkNet internal LAN print server, several settings must be verified. TIp: To do this on MFPs). 2 Use the navigation buttons or icons to scroll to start a new job...
... Use the navigation buttons or icons to change them as shown below. 1 From a Ready state press the MENU button (printers) or touch (Menus on printers, press the Select button ; USRDRVPGM *NONE Library System driver program SYSDRVPGM Secure connection SECURECNN *NO Validation list VLDL *NONE ... Printer Standard Network Port or MarkNet Internal Print Server Example CRTDEVPRT with a Standard Network port or a MarkNet internal LAN print server, several settings must be verified. TIp: To do this on MFPs). 2 Use the navigation buttons or icons to scroll to start a new job...