IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer Introduction and Planning Guide G544-3974-04
Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices” on page vii. Fifth Edition (September 1996) This edition, G544-3974-04, applies to the IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer and obsoletes G544-3974-03. The following paragraph does not apply to any other country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law.
Contents Notices . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Statements Trademarks . . . . . . . . . Related Publications . . . . What's New in This Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii vii ix x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 1.
Heat and Airflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Power Dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . Weight and Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . Service Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Layout and Space Requirements Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Installation Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Type 42 Fonts . . . . . . PCL5e Resident Font Set PCL5e Language Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix B. Software and Hardware Requirements Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) Considerations PCL-5e and PostScript Considerations . . . . . . . . PSF Support Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Notices References in this document to IBM products, programs or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM licensed product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only IBM’s product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product, program, or service that does not infringe any of IBM’s intellectual property rights may be used instead of the IBM product.
The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984: This apparatus is approved under approval No. NS/G/1234/J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom. Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement: This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries or both: Advanced Function Presentation AFP AIX AIX/6000 Application System/400 AS/400 Bar Code Object Content Architecture BCOCA ES/3090 ES/4381 ES/9000 ES/9370 ESCON GDDM IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream IPDS Micro Channel MVS/ESA MVS/SP MVS/XA OfficeVision OfficeVision/400 Operating System/400 OS/2 OS/400 Personal System/2 PrintManager PS/2 RISC System/6000 SAA System/360 System/37
Related Publications IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer: User's Guide, S544-5337, describes how to operate the 3130. IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer: Administrator's Guide, S544-5328, describes job management, attachment configurations, font management, and other considerations for the 3130. IBM InfoPrint 60; 3130, 3160, and 3935 Advanced Function Printer: Attachment Configuration Handbook, S544-3977, provides information to help you configure your system for the 3130 attachment you use.
What's New in This Release Most of the changes in this release concern attaching the 3130 to a Novell NetWare network. Copyright IBM Corp.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the 3130 Advanced Function Printer Chapter Overview This chapter describes the characteristics, functions, features, and components of the 3130. General Description The 3130 is a cut-sheet, intermediate speed, non-impact, all-points-addressable printer. It uses low-power laser, electrophotographic print technology, and is capable of a volume-capacity of up to 200 000 impressions per month at speeds of up to 30 impressions per minute.
Models There are four models of the 3130: simplex, high-capacity simplex (two models), and duplex. Comes Standard with This...
Comes Standard with This... Dual top stacker Two front 250-sheet input trays One front 2000-sheet input tray CO8I0030 Model (Model Number) Duplex (02D) Common Highlights The following are available on all models of the 3130: Advanced function common control unit (AFCCU) with 24 MB of storage. You can order additional memory in 16 MB increments up to 56MB maximum.
Table 1. Optional Features Feature Comments 500-sheet side input tray Adjustable to A4 and letter-size paper only. Requires the side input tray base.
Operational Capabilities The following list is an overview of the 3130 operator panel menu: through it, you can see many of the operational capabilities available on the 3130. Refer to IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer User's Guide for details about accessing and using these capabilities.
Problem indicators— LEDs on a printer icon at the left of the operator panel indicate where a problem such as a paper jam occurs. Paper jam auto-eject drawers—after a paper jam, you can usually automatically clear the jammed paper by opening one or two auto-eject drawers. Traces—the 3130 can perform several kinds of traces, which record details about printer activities and communications with the control unit and the controlling computer system to assist service personnel.
The DBCS Resident Raster, including DBCS Scalable Font Sets (as a separately-orderable feature) A facility for adding and deleting fonts in the printer. Refer to IBM 3130 Advanced Function Printer System Administration Guide for more information about managing fonts. Downloading fonts from the host. For a more detailed description of each font set, see Appendix A, “3130 Font Set” on page 37.
Print Material and Paper Handling The 3130 can use paper in a variety of sizes and weights, including preprinted paper, perforated paper, three-hole punched paper, drilled paper, color stock, and adhesive labels. The 3130 can accept paper with a basis weight of 64 to 160 grams per square meter (17 to 42 pounds). Paper is fed automatically from paper trays and, after printing, is automatically placed in output stackers.
Chapter 2. Planning Overview Chapter Overview This chapter provides an overview of the planning process for installing a 3130 printer. There are two basic types of planning required for installing and using the 3130: physical planning and system planning. Physical planning consists of: – Determining the location for the 3130 – Preparing a layout plan for the 3130 – Making sure all 3130 environmental, electrical, and space requirements are met.
Implementation Plan Note The following checklist contains many of the major tasks that must be performed before and during 3130 installation. Use this checklist as a basis for developing your own detailed implementation plan. Also, note that the tasks you need to perform depend on whether or not you are already running Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) programs. Step One–Identify Team and Plan Layout 1.
5. Schedule the installation of electrical wiring and outlets. 6. Ensure that required host system updates are installed. 7. Begin installing and testing the Advanced Function Presentation licensed programs and updates on the host system. Step Three–Review Progress of Site Preparation 1. Review site-preparation progress with the IBM installation planning representative. 2. Ensure that the electrical wiring and outlets are being installed on schedule. 3.
Documentation. Which local procedures need to be changed? Who will be responsible for changing local procedures? Who will need copies of IBM hardware and software documents? Supplies.
Chapter 3. Preparing the Processing Environment Chapter Overview This chapter contains information to help system programmers integrate the 3130 into the existing processing environment. The basic hardware, software, and application requirements for the 3130 are described in Appendix B, “Software and Hardware Requirements” on page 59. Performance Considerations The quality of 3130 output is affected by the paper you use and the composition of the logical pages you print.
Compatibility Considerations Here are some factors to consider if you are sending jobs from other page printers to the 3130: (IPDS-Only) The 3130 supports fonts in the same format as those for the IBM 3160, 3820, 3825, 3827, 3828, 3835, and 3900 printers. User-modified or user-created 3800 printer fonts are not compatible with the 3130 fonts. Although the 3130 can print edge-to-edge, consider registration and paper size variations when defining the margins.
Conversion If Advanced Function Presentation is available on another printer, you may want to begin the conversion effort before you install the 3130.
Notes: 1. For MVS, make sure to use the PSF APSRMARK utility to mark the resident fonts before you use them. PSF/MVS also ships another utility, APSRCF30, which you can use to convert 240-pel fonts to 300-pel fonts. 2. For VSE, make sure to use the PSF APTRMARK utility to mark the resident fonts before you use them. PSF/VSE also ships another utility, APTVCF30, which you can use to convert 240-pel fonts to 300-pel fonts. See “PSF Support Notes” on page 62 for more information.
Bar Code Fonts - Non-resident bar code fonts also may be used. Check with your font vendor for the availability of the desired 300-pel rasterized bar code fonts. Overlay Generation Language/370 With the Overlay Generation Language/370 (OGL/370), you can define overlays used to create forms. The overlay components (offsets, line lengths, line thickness, radii, and so on) are automatically scaled by the 3130 with the PSF software.
Other Font Considerations IPDS, PostScript and PCL5e fonts are listed in Appendix A, “3130 Font Set” on page 37 and are resident in the 3130. Your job can download fonts not listed if you have them on your host system and your job requires them. Usually, the printer stores them in RAM and deletes them whenever the 3130 is powered off. However, the printer can store downloaded IPDS fonts on the hard disk.
Chapter 4. Preparing the Physical Environment Chapter Overview This chapter describes the environmental, power, physical, and space requirements you must meet before you install the 3130. It includes an installation planning worksheet. Environmental Requirements Temperature and Humidity Table 3 lists the permitted temperature and relative humidity values for the 3130. Operating the 3130 above or below these ranges may result in poor print quality and degraded paper handling. Table 3.
Sound Levels The upper limits for sound level are shown in Table 4. Table 4. 3130 Sound Levels Printer Condition Sound Level Idle 6.4 bels (55 dBA) Operating 7.2 bels (46 dBA) Power Requirements Attention Do not connect the 3130 to any 380—415 IT power distribution system (impedance grounded neutral system). Make sure that your installation meets the electrical power requirements listed in Table 5 before the printer is delivered.
Table 6. 3130 Power Dissipation Mode Power Usage Printing 900 watts Standby 220 watts Power Saving 100 watts Physical Requirements Weight and Dimensions The standard simplex model O3S weighs 154 kg (337 lb); the standard duplex model O2D weighs 156 kg (343 lb). The dimensions of the 3130 are: Standard Paper Handling Fully Featured Paper Handling Width 654 mm (26 in.) 1353 mm (53 in.) Depth 640 mm (26 in.) 640 mm (26 in.) Height 1385 mm (54 in.) 1385 mm (54 in.
A tta c h m e n t In te rfa c e C a b le L o c a tio n P o w e r C a b le L o c a tio n 1 5 c m (6 in .) 2 8 5 .1 c m ( 1 1 2 .2 5 in .) 91 cm ( 3 6 in .) O p e ra tin g P o s itio n S id e S ta c k e r S e rv ic e P o s itio n 6 4 .1 c m (2 5 .2 5 in .) 76 cm ( 3 0 in .) 76 cm ( 3 0 in .) 5 0 0 -sh e e t C a s s e tte D im e n s io n A C O 8M 0001 1 2 9 .5 c m ( 5 1 in .) Figure 1. 3130 Service Clearances Dimension A Values: Dimension 654 mm (25.75 in.) 356 mm (14 in.) 343 mm (13.5 in.
– Elevators and elevator doorways must be able to accommodate the size and weight of the printer and the people who are moving it. – Stairs, sills and gaps, and carpeting can make it difficult to roll the printer. Do not tilt the printer past a 15° angle. Ensure that the floor is level within ±1.5° from earth horizontal in any plane. Ensure that an approved electrical outlet with correct power is reserved for the 3130, and that it can be reached with the power cable.
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Chapter 5. Configuring the 3130 Chapter Overview This chapter contains worksheets you can use to configure the 3130, and descriptions of the attachments that connect host systems to the 3130. Note: Before the customer engineer can install the 3130, you must complete all of the appropriate attachment configuration worksheets. The only worksheet in this manual is Printer Configuration.
Sleep time The length of time in minutes the printer waits before it goes into sleep mode. Specify a value from 0 to 999. 0 means the printer will never go to sleep. Beeper A beeper sounds when the 3130 detects an error or when keys are pressed during menu mode. You can set the error beeper to: – Beep until any operator panel key is selected – Beep for three minutes and then stop – Never beep at all. You can set the keys beeper to on or off.
Important Before the customer engineer can install the 3130, you must complete the appropriate attachment configuration worksheets. For detailed worksheets, instructions, and examples, refer to the IBM InfoPrint 60; 3130, 3160, and 3935 Advanced Function Printer: Attachment Configuration Handbook. If you do not have a copy, ask your marketing representative to get you one. Installing these attachments may require changes to your host system configuration.
Token-Ring (SNA, TCP/IP, and NetWare) Attachment The 3130 can be attached to a host system using a 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps token-ring local area network (LAN) with the IBM Token-Ring cabling and Token-Ring High-Performance Adapter contained in the printer control unit. The printer can be located a maximum of 100 meters (328 feet) from the 8228 Multistation Access Unit or 8230 Controlled Access Unit. The 8219 or 8220 Optical Fiber Repeaters can be used to increase this distance.
Chapter 6. Ordering and Storing Supplies Chapter Overview This chapter describes how to order and store the supplies that the 3130 uses. Printer Supplies Table 9 lists printer supplies, parts, the part numbers you can use to order them, and an estimate of how often they need to be replaced. The yields listed in the table are approximations. They are not a warranty or guarantee of minimum life, and are provided only to assist in supplies planning.
Lexmark Telemarketing can help you locate dealers that sell 3130 supplies or take your order. Supplies are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship. If you believe you are due a replacement, return the supply in its original package or a package from the replacement supply to the point of purchase. If purchased from a dealer, return it to that dealer.
Table 10. Paper Sizes Paper Size Feed Orientation Imp per Minute Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) Ledger (11 x 17 in.) A4 (210 x 297 mm) A3 (297 x 420 mm) B5 (182 x 257 mm) B4 (257 x 364 mm) Commercial #10 envelope* (4.5 x 9.5 in.
Table 11 (Page 2 of 2). Paper Recommendations Parameter Recommendation Stiffness (Tabor Method) Machine direction: Cross direction: Moisture Content 3.4 to 5.5 percent Surface Resistivity 5x109 to 2x1012 ohms 1.7 minimum 0.8 minimum Label Parameters The 3130 can also print on paper face self-sticking adhesive-backed labels in simplex mode.
4 4 ( 1 . 7 3 m m 3 5 i n . ) ( 1 . 3 8 m m i n . ) 5 m ( 0 . 2 0 m i n . ) P a p e r ( F e e d m ( 0 . 2 0 m m 1 0 i n . ) 1 2 8 m ( 0 . 3 9 m i n . ) 1 6 m L a n d s c a p e ) m i n . ) m i n . ) m O ( 5 . 0 4 m D i r e c t i o n 8 M 2 2 ( 0 . 8 7 F e e d r i e n t a t i o n : 0 0 9 7 5 O i n . ) C ( 0 . 6 3 Figure 2. Prepunched Paper Clearances -- A4, B5, and Letter Size 4 4 m m 3 5 ( 1 .7 3 in .) m m (1 .3 8 in .) 5 m m ( 0 .2 0 in .
Preprinted Paper Preprinted paper has ink applied before the printer prints on it. Be sure that ink used in preprinting is non-volatile and contains drying or resin oils. Ink must not transfer when fusing temperatures are 200°C (392°F) and pressures are 450kPA (65 lbs/in2) for several seconds. IBM recommends the following inks: Cured by ultraviolet Cured by heat (Tinplate ink) Dried by oxidative polymerization The shaded area in Figure 4 should not contain printing.
Have excessive curl or twist Are stuck together Are damaged in any way Contain windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or deep embossing Have exposed flap adhesive when the flap is placed in the sealed or closed position Have interlocking design Have postage stamps attached Table 13 summarizes recommendations that can help you and your envelope supplier choose envelopes that are the most suitable for your 3130. Table 13.
E F B O C A C 2 P I 0 0 0 2 D Figure 5. Envelope Dimensions Selecting, Testing, and Ordering Paper Forms To get the maximum print quality and reliability from your 3130, IBM recommends that you rely on the Advanced Function Printer Cut-Sheet Paper Reference, your paper forms supplier, and your marketing representative to help you choose the best forms and special-purpose materials for your applications.
Appendix A. 3130 Font Set Chapter Overview This appendix describes 3130 single byte character set (SBCS) and double byte character set (DBCS) font support, including:.
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Table 18 (Page 2 of 2). 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set Pitch Point Size Font width Code Pages 281 20 7.5 72 A, B OCR A 19 10 12 144 892 OCR B 03 10 12 144 893 Prestige 86 12 10 120 259, A, B Prestige 221 15 9 96 A, B Prestige 256 17.1 8.
Compatibility Resident Code Page Set Table 20 provides an explanation of the groups as used in the Code Pages column of Table 18 on page 42. Table 20.
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Table 23. Japanese Font Set Typeface Box Size Point Size Font Width GCSGID CPGID FGID Mincho (M16F) 16x16 4.8 96 370 300 53559 Mincho (M24F) 24x24 7 140 370 300 53559 Mincho (Z24F) 24x24 7.2 144 370 300 53559 Mincho (M26F) 26x26 7.8 156 370 300 53559 Mincho (M32F) 32x32 10 180 370 300 53559 Mincho (M36F) 36x36 10.8 216 370 300 53559 Mincho (M40F) 40x40 12 240 370 300 53559 Mincho (M44F) 44x44 13.
Table 25. Traditional Chinese Font Set Typeface Box Size Point Size Font Width GCSGID CPGID FGID Ming (M24T) 24x24 7.2 144 935 835 54583 Ming (M32T) 32x32 9.6 192 935 835 54583 Ming (M40T) 40x40 12 240 935 835 54583 Gothic (G16T) 16x16 4.8 96 935 835 53815 Table 26. Simplified Chinese Font Set Typeface Box Size Point Size Font Width GCSGID CPGID FGID Song (S26P) 26x26 7.8 156 937 837 54327 Song (S32P) 32x32 9.
Table 28 (Page 2 of 2). DBCS Resident Scalable Font Set Typeface FGID Code Page Character Set GCSGID Hei 54565 837 1082 Kai 54568 837 1082 Song 54567 837 1082 Korean Myengjo 53560 834 1091 Gothic 53816 834 1091 DBCS Resident Scalable Code Page Set The following tables list the code pages used with the DBCS Resident Scalable Fonts. UDC means User-Defined Characters. Table 29.
GCSGID Subsets for the DBCS Resident Scalable Font Set Table 30 lists the valid GCSGID subsets for each GCSGID listed in Table 28 on page 47 and the valid subsets (denoted by an asterisk '*') for GCSGIDs intended for user-defined font sets. Table 30.
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Font Name used in PostScript Programs Full Name of Font AvantGarde-Book ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book AvantGarde-BookOblique ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book Oblique CourierAPL2 Courier APL2 CourierAPL2-Bold Courier APL2 Bold Boldface-Bold Boldface Bold Bookman-Demi ITC Bookman Demi Bookman-Demitalic ITC Bookman Demi Italic Bookman-Light ITC Bookman Light Bookman-Lightitalic ITC Bookman Light Italic CenturySchlbk-Bold Century Schoolbook Bold CenturySchlbk-BoldItalic Century Schoolbook Bold I
Font Name used in PostScript Programs Full Name of Font Palatino-BoldItalic Palatino Bold Italic Palatino-Italic Palatino Italic Palatino-Roman Palatino Roman Prestige Prestige Prestige-Bold Prestige Bold Prestige-Italic Prestige Italic TimesNewRoman Times New Roman TimesNewRomanSymbols Times New Roman Symbols TimesNewRomanSymbols-Bold Times New Roman Symbols Bold TimesNewRoman-Bold Times New Roman Bold TimesNewRoman-BoldItalic Times New Roman Bold Italic TimesNewRoman-Italic Times
Font Name used in PostScript Programs Full Name of Font Arial Arial Ariel-Bold Ariel Bold Arial-BoldItalic Arial Bold Italic Arial-Italic Arial Italic TimesNewRomanTT Times New Roman TimesNewRoman-BoldTT Times New Roman Bold TimesNewRoman-BoldItalicTT Times New Roman Bold Italic TimesNewRoman-ItalicTT Times New Roman Italic Wingdings Wingdings Symbol Symbol The Arial and Times New Roman font families in this set are provided with the Windows 3.
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Spacing Fixed Pitch 16.67 CPI Height 8.5 point Style Upright Weight Medium PCL5e Language Support Table 36 (Page 1 of 2). PCL5e Language Support Symbol Set ID Symbol Set Language 8U Roman-8 Roman-8 0N ECMA-94 Latin 1 Latin 1 0N ISO-8859-1 Latin 1 Latin 1 2N ISO-8859-2 Latin 2 Latin 2 5N ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 Latin 5 10U PC-8 Multilingual 11U PC-8 D/N Danish/Norwegian 12U PC-850 Multilingual 17U PC-852 Latin 2 9T PC Turkish Turkish 19U Windows 3.
Table 36 (Page 2 of 2). PCL5e Language Support Symbol Set ID Symbol Set Language 9U Windows 3.
Appendix B. Software and Hardware Requirements Important Table 43 on page 68 summarizes the support that various versions of PSF provide the 3130. Note that the information it contains is subject to change, and therefore should be used for general planning only. For more detailed information about host software requirements, refer to Advanced Function Presentation: Printer Information, G544-3290.
Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) Considerations Host system software is required for attaching to the host system and for creating the IPDS data stream. System software is the same set of AFP programs that are used for the AFP family of printers.
Table 39. VM Support System SDLC (SNA) Token-Ring (SNA) ES/4381 Yes Yes 308X Yes Yes ES/3090 Yes Yes ES/9000 Yes Yes ES/9370 Yes Yes ES/9371 Yes Yes Table 40. Other Support System Twinax SDLC (SNA) Token-Ring (SNA) Token-Ring (TCP/IP) Ethenet (TCP/IP) AS/400 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PS/2 No V.24 only Yes Yes Yes RISC/6000 No No No Yes Yes PCL-5e and PostScript Considerations The 3130 can support PCL-5e and PostScript through a variety of attachments.
Table 41. PCL-5e and PostScript Drivers Driver Description File Name Diskette Format Windows PCL 3130WIN.PCL DOS Windows PostScript 3130WIN.PS DOS OS/2 PCL 3130OS2.PCL DOS OS/2 PostScript 3130OS2.PS DOS AIX PCL-5e 3130.pcl DOS AIX PostScript 3130.ps DOS Table 42 lists several of the supported PCL-5e and PostScript systems and attachments. Table 42. PCL-5e and PostScript Attachment Support System Driver PC Parallel TCP/IP (*) NetWare (*) DOS Windows 3.
Enhanced N_UP (Page Positioning) Enables the following: – Page Orientation – places individual pages in any position on either side of the sheet in any orientation and in any size that fits on the sheet. – Overlays – places overlays relative to any partition origin with or without variable page data from the application program. You can specify different overlays for each page. – Offsets – specifies different offsets for each page. – Form Ejection – ejects to a new partition or a new sheet.
PSF/VM Support PSF/VM does not support resident fonts; however, you can print with fully described downloaded fonts. PSF For OS/400 Support Version 3.1: – – – – Requires a PTF for native 3130 support Supports Basic N_Up but not Enhanced N_Up Requires a PTF for DBCS resident font support Does not support the font capture function Version 3.0.
IBM313SA: Is the Advanced Customization object for the Model 01S (simplex). It contains tags for AFP-to-PCL5e transform support and requires V3.1 and PTF SF25752. The host supports selecting the side input tray (drawer 1), the top front input tray (drawer 2), and the optional envelope feeder. IBM3130: Is the pre-V3.1 Customization object for duplex and high-capacity simplex models. It operates with V2.3 or later. The host supports selecting the main and lower side tray and the optional envelope feeder.
The control unit can attach to either a 4Mbps or 16Mbps Token-Ring Local Area Network. The attachment adheres to the IBM Token-Ring Network OEMI. The following documents, together, compose the IBM Token-Ring Network Other Equipment Manufacture Interface: IBM Cabling System Technical Interface Specification, GA27-3773 IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference, SC30-3383 IBM Token-Ring Area Network Architecture Reference, SC30-3374 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection, IEEE Std 802.
PSF Support Summary Table 43 on page 68 summarizes the support that various versions of PSF provide the 3130. Appendix B.
68 Table 43. PSF Support Summary (IPDS) 3130 Advanced Function Printer: PSF/MVS Function V2.2.0 V2.1, V.2.1.1 PSF for OS/400 PSF/VSE V2.2.1 PSF/VM V2.1.1 V3.1 V2.3, V3.0.5 V2.2 PSF/6000 V1.2/ PSF for AIX V2.1 PSF/2 V2.
Attachment Hardware The Ethernet TCP/IP interface attaches to the following network configurations: – – – – RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10BaseT Networks RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base2 Networks RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base5 Networks ES/4381, 308X, ES/3090, or ES/9000 CPU The Ethernet NetWare interface attaches to the following network configurations: – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10BaseT Networks – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base2 Networks – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10Ba
– 7861-047 Modem attached to a 3745, 3725, 3720, or 3705 Communication Controller, which in turn is attached to a 3090, ES/9000, 308X, or 4381 processor – 7861-047 Modem attached to a PS/2 (PS/2 has an IBM Multiprotocol Adapter and PSF/2 software).
Appendix B. Software and Hardware Requirements Important Table 43 on page 68 summarizes the support that various versions of PSF provide the 3130. Note that the information it contains is subject to change, and therefore should be used for general planning only. For more detailed information about host software requirements, refer to Advanced Function Presentation: Printer Information, G544-3290.
Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) Considerations Host system software is required for attaching to the host system and for creating the IPDS data stream. System software is the same set of AFP programs that are used for the AFP family of printers.
Table 39. VM Support System SDLC (SNA) Token-Ring (SNA) ES/4381 Yes Yes 308X Yes Yes ES/3090 Yes Yes ES/9000 Yes Yes ES/9370 Yes Yes ES/9371 Yes Yes Table 40. Other Support System Twinax SDLC (SNA) Token-Ring (SNA) Token-Ring (TCP/IP) Ethenet (TCP/IP) AS/400 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PS/2 No V.24 only Yes Yes Yes RISC/6000 No No No Yes Yes PCL-5e and PostScript Considerations The 3130 can support PCL-5e and PostScript through a variety of attachments.
Table 41. PCL-5e and PostScript Drivers Driver Description File Name Diskette Format Windows PCL 3130WIN.PCL DOS Windows PostScript 3130WIN.PS DOS OS/2 PCL 3130OS2.PCL DOS OS/2 PostScript 3130OS2.PS DOS AIX PCL-5e 3130.pcl DOS AIX PostScript 3130.ps DOS Table 42 lists several of the supported PCL-5e and PostScript systems and attachments. Table 42. PCL-5e and PostScript Attachment Support System Driver PC Parallel TCP/IP (*) NetWare (*) DOS Windows 3.
Enhanced N_UP (Page Positioning) Enables the following: – Page Orientation – places individual pages in any position on either side of the sheet in any orientation and in any size that fits on the sheet. – Overlays – places overlays relative to any partition origin with or without variable page data from the application program. You can specify different overlays for each page. – Offsets – specifies different offsets for each page. – Form Ejection – ejects to a new partition or a new sheet.
PSF/VM Support PSF/VM does not support resident fonts; however, you can print with fully described downloaded fonts. PSF For OS/400 Support Version 3.1: – – – – Requires a PTF for native 3130 support Supports Basic N_Up but not Enhanced N_Up Requires a PTF for DBCS resident font support Does not support the font capture function Version 3.0.
IBM313SA: Is the Advanced Customization object for the Model 01S (simplex). It contains tags for AFP-to-PCL5e transform support and requires V3.1 and PTF SF25752. The host supports selecting the side input tray (drawer 1), the top front input tray (drawer 2), and the optional envelope feeder. IBM3130: Is the pre-V3.1 Customization object for duplex and high-capacity simplex models. It operates with V2.3 or later. The host supports selecting the main and lower side tray and the optional envelope feeder.
The control unit can attach to either a 4Mbps or 16Mbps Token-Ring Local Area Network. The attachment adheres to the IBM Token-Ring Network OEMI. The following documents, together, compose the IBM Token-Ring Network Other Equipment Manufacture Interface: IBM Cabling System Technical Interface Specification, GA27-3773 IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference, SC30-3383 IBM Token-Ring Area Network Architecture Reference, SC30-3374 Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection, IEEE Std 802.
PSF Support Summary Table 43 on page 68 summarizes the support that various versions of PSF provide the 3130. Appendix B.
68 Table 43. PSF Support Summary (IPDS) 3130 Advanced Function Printer: PSF/MVS Function V2.2.0 V2.1, V.2.1.1 PSF for OS/400 PSF/VSE V2.2.1 PSF/VM V2.1.1 V3.1 V2.3, V3.0.5 V2.2 PSF/6000 V1.2/ PSF for AIX V2.1 PSF/2 V2.
Attachment Hardware The Ethernet TCP/IP interface attaches to the following network configurations: – – – – RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10BaseT Networks RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base2 Networks RS/6000, AS/400, and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base5 Networks ES/4381, 308X, ES/3090, or ES/9000 CPU The Ethernet NetWare interface attaches to the following network configurations: – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10BaseT Networks – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10Base2 Networks – RS/6000 and PS/2 Ethernet 10Ba
– 7861-047 Modem attached to a 3745, 3725, 3720, or 3705 Communication Controller, which in turn is attached to a 3090, ES/9000, 308X, or 4381 processor – 7861-047 Modem attached to a PS/2 (PS/2 has an IBM Multiprotocol Adapter and PSF/2 software).
Bibliography The documentation listed in this bibliography contain detailed information related to subjects discussed in the 3130 Documentation Library. For information about how to order these documents, contact your local IBM branch office.
Document Title Order Number IBM System/370, 30xx, 4300, and 9370 Processors Bibliography GC20-0001 IBM 9370 System Installation Physical Planning GA24-4031 Application System/400 Printer Device Programming SC31-3713 IBM Cabling System Interface Technical Specification GA27-3773 IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference SC30-3383 IBM Token-Ring Area Network Architecture Reference SC30-3374 IBM Network Problem Determination Application Action Guide SC34-2113 IBM System Network Architecture SD
Glossary The following terms are defined as they are used in 3130 documentation. If you do not find the term you need, refer to the index or to the IBM Dictionary of Computing, ZC20-1699. A adhesive label. Special-application material; typically consists of paper labels coated on one side with an adhesive mixture temporarily affixed to backing material. See also carrier. Advanced Function Image and Graphics.
Coded fonts are typically used where typographic quality is required. code point. An element of a code page or a site in a code table to which a character can be assigned. configuration. (1) The arrangement of a computer system or network as defined by the nature, the number, and the chief characteristics of its functional units. More specifically, the term configuration may refer to a hardware configuration or a software configuration.
Document Composition Facility (DCF). An IBM licensed program that provides text formatting for the 3130. double-byte character set. A type of character set required to print unique characters, such as Japanese Kanji. double-byte coded font. A font in which the characters are defined by two bytes; the first defines a coded-font section, the second defines a code point. Contrast with single-byte coded font. double-byte font. See double-byte coded font. drum count. The number of revolutions of the drum.
G switching the printer between duplex and simplex modes or upper and lower paper supplies. The term impression is interchangeable with image. graphic. A symbol produced by a process such as handwriting, drawing, or printing. See also vector graphics. initial machine load (IML). A procedure that prepares the 3130 for use. graphic character. A character that is normally represented by a graphic, independent of code points or fonts.
K N Kanji. A graphic character set consisting of symbols used in Japanese ideogram alphabets. Each character requires two bytes of data (double-byte characters). NetWare. A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. NetWare runs on a server and provides several functions to the network and the applications running on it, including print spooling, file serving, and interprocess communications. L landscape orientation. Text and images that are printed parallel to the longer side of the forms.
output stacker. The part of the 3130 where the printed sheets are collected. overlay. (1) A collection of predefined data, such as lines, shading, text, boxes, or logos, that can be combined with variable data on a sheet while printing. (2) The library member that contains the definition of an overlay. See also electronic overlay and forms overlay. Overlay Generation Language (OGL). The licensed program that is used to create electronic overlays that are included in the IPDS data. overrun condition.
used by a printer can be affected by factors such as printable area and forms orientation. R portrait orientation. Pertaining to a display or hard copy with greater height than width. Contrast with landscape orientation. random-access memory (RAM). A storage device into which data is entered and from which data is retrieved in a non-sequential matter. preprinted form. A sheet of forms containing a preprinted design of constant data with which variable data can be combined. See also electronic overlay.
dots. When printing, ink adheres only to the dots, and many dots close together appear solid. This method prints large areas of ink on paper but uses much less ink than printing the same area with solid ink. security paper. Specially formulated paper used for negotiable documents, such as checks, which improves the anti-fraud characteristics of the document. sense byte. A byte that contains sense (exception) information. sense data.
V void. A missing part of the printed character. variable data. The data that can vary; for example, the names and addresses in form letters. Contrast with constant data. vector graphics. Computer graphics in which display images are generated from display commands and coordinate data. Contrast with raster pattern.
Acronyms and Abbreviations IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream. ISO This list explains the acronyms and abbreviations used in this documents, and in the other documents that are part of the 3130 documentation library. International Organization for Standardization. LAN Local Area Network. LF Load Font command. ABIC Adoptive Bi-Level Image Compression. LU Logical Unit. AEA Alternate Exception Action. MB Megabyte (1MB=1 048 576 bytes). AFIG Advanced Function Image and Graphics.
Index checklists and work sheets (continued) twinaxial attachment 27 cleaner unit 29 clearances, service 21 common features 3 Compatibility Resident Font Set, 4028 42 configuration Ethernet TCP/IP attachment 27 of the printer 25 SNA SDLC attachment 27 SNA Token-Ring attachment 28 twinaxial attachment 27 work sheet 25 converting applications to the 3130 15 Coordinated Font Set 44 Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set current, input 20 Numerics 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set 42 A abbreviations
fonts (continued) DBCS Resident Raster Font Set 45 default 49 GCSGID Subsets 45 GCSGID Subsets for IBM Core Interchange Fonts 39 IBM Coordinated Font Set 44 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set 37 migration considerations 15 supported 37—52 forms basis weight 8 requirements 8 sizes and types used 8 frequency, nominal 20 functional overview 1—8 fuser unit 29 layout considerations 21 levels, sound 20 Lexmark International 29 line-printer data conversion
print (continued) material 8 supplies 29 printer cleaner unit 29 common features 3 configuration 25 developer mix 29 dimensions 21 fuser unit 29 host environments 4, 59 operational features 5 paper cassettes 33 photoconductor belt 29 supplies 29 toner cartridge 29 transfer belt unit 29 printer transforms for OS/400 product summary 1—8 publications x space requirements 21 special-purpose materials stackers 3 storage forms 36 paper 36 supplies 36 supplies ordering 29 paper cassettes 33 special-purpose materi
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