IBM Printing Systems: Printer Information S544-5750-00
IBM Printing Systems: Printer Information S544-5750-00
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Table of Contents List of Figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii List of Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii Chapter 1. Introducing IBM Printing Systems Printers . Printers Described in This Publication . . . . . . . .
Media Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Chapter 9. Infoprint Printable Area . . . Media Specifications Attachments . . . 60 . . . Printer . . . . . . . . . (3160–002) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 10. Infoprint 70 Printer (2770) Printable Area . . . . . . . . . . Media Specifications . . . . . . . Attachments . . . . . . . . . . Chapter 11.
Media Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Attachments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Chapter 20. Infoprint Color Printable Area . . . . . Media Specifications . . . Attachments . . . . . . 130 . . . . . . Printer . . . . . . . . . Chapter 21. Infoprint Printable Area . . . Media Specifications . Attachments . . . . 130 . . . . . . Plus . . . . . . Color . . . . . . Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 27. Infoprint Printable Area . . . Media Specifications . Attachments . . . . 62 . . . Printer . . . . . . . . . (4370) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 153 153 153 Appendix A. Migrating Your 3800 Printer Applications Compatibility among PSF-Supported Printers . . . . . Page Presentation. . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Figures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. Network Printer 12 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Printable Area on the Network Printer 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Network Printer 17 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Printable Area on the Network Printer 17 . .
52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. viii Infoprint 62 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printable Area in IPDS Mode on the Infoprint 62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Origins and Print Directions for PSF-Supported Printers . . . . . . . . . . . . PSF-Supplied Form Definitions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valid-Printable-Area Error: AFCCU Continuous Forms Printer Output with Incorrect Form Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Tables 1. Workgroup Laser Printer Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Workgroup Laser Printer Characteristics (continued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Cut Sheet Production Printer Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Continuous Form Production Printer Characteristics (1 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Production/System Printer Characteristics (2 of 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Enterprise Color Printer Characteristics . . . . .
53. Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54. Optional Coax Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55. Optional Twinax Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56. Infoprint 21 Printer Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57. Attachment/Operating System Support for the Infoprint 21 Printer . . . . . . . . 58. Optional Coax Interface for the Infoprint 21 Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.
109. Resource Type and Resource ID Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . 110. Arabic Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111. Hebrew Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112. Latin1 Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113. Latin2/3/5 Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114. Latin4 Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115. Symbols Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116. Cyrillic Greek Expanded Core Fonts . . . . . .
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Chapter 1. Introducing IBM Printing Systems Printers IBM Printing Systems offers printing hardware and software technology. Printing Systems specializes in print solutions for the enterprise delivering customized, comprehensive solutions that go beyond the printed page. Printing Systems provides innovative, efficient, and cost-effective printing solutions that link information with output across any enterprise, large or small, worldwide.
Printers that Use the AFCCU, G544-3895. For a summary of IPDS functions available on AFCCU and non-AFCCU printers, see Table 13 on page 14 and Table 14 on page 15. The AFCCU printers described in this publication are: v Chapter 9. Infoprint 60 Printer (3160–002) v Chapter 12. Infoprint 2000–DP1 Printer (2710–DP1) v Chapter 27. Infoprint 62 Printer (4370) v Chapter 13. Infoprint 3000–ES1 and –ED1/ED2 Printers (3300) v Chapter 14. Infoprint 4000 IS1– and –IS2 Printers (4000–IS1 and –IS2) v Chapter 15.
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Table 2. Workgroup Laser Printer Characteristics (continued) (continued) Printer Characteristics Maximum impressions per month (duty cycles) Infoprint 20 (4320) Infoprint 21 (4322) Infoprint 32 (4332–001) (4332–002) (4332–003) Infoprint 40 (4332–004) (4332–005) (4332–006) 75,000 100,000 150,000 150,000 Cutsheet Production Printers IBM Printing Systems’ cut sheet production printers are heavy-duty, full-function printers with multiple connectivity options.
Table 4.
Table 4. Continuous Form Production Printer Characteristics (1 of 2) (continued) Printer Characteristics Infoprint 3000 (3300–ES1) Infoprint 3000 (3300–ED1/ED2) Infoprint 4000 Simplex (4000–IS1) Infoprint 4000 Simplex (4000–IS2)1 A4: 1–up landscape (210 mm long) 3,000,000 simplex 6,000,000 duplex 5,700,000 simplex 8,100,000 simplex A4: 2–up portrait (297 mm long) 4,000,000 simplex 8,000,000 duplex 8,200,000 simplex 11,500,000 simplex 1.
Table 5. Production/System Printer Characteristics (2 of 2) (continued) Printer Characteristics Infoprint 4000 Infoprint 4000 Infoprint 4000 Infoprint 4000 Infoprint 4000 (4000 IR1/IR2) (4000 IR3/IR4) (4000 ID1/ID2) (4000 ID3/ID4) (4000 ID5/ID6) 1–up landscape (8.
Table 6.
Table 6. Enterprise Color Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristics A4: 1–up landscape (210 mm long) InfoColor 70 (3170–002) (3170–02D) Infoprint Color 100 (3170–03D) Infoprint Color 130 (3170–004) Infoprint Color 130 Plus (3170–005) 700,000 duplex 700,000 duplex 700,000 duplex 700,000 duplex n/a 1,000,000 duplex 1,000,000 duplex 1,000,000 duplex A4: 2–up portrait (297 mm long) 1.
Table 8.
Table 8. Industrial / Impact and Non-Impact Printer Characteristics (2 of 2) (continued) Printer Characteristics 4400 Thermal Printer 4400–004 4400–006 4400–008 6400–050/P50 6400–010/P10 6400–015 1–up landscape (210 mm long) simplex Infoprint 62 (4370–002) (4370–003) 64 1–up landscape (210 mm long) duplex n/a 2–up portrait (297 mm long) simplex 2–up portrait (297 mm long) duplex n/a n/a n/a 2 Maximum usage in pages per month (duty cycles) Letter: 1–up landscape (8.
Downloaded fonts are sent from the print server and generally disappear after the job has finished printing. Downloaded fonts can also be “captured” by the printer. Captured fonts automatically become new temporary resident fonts, which improves performance on future jobs that use the same fonts. The printer manages the captured font library, not the print server.
Table 10.
Table 12.
Table 13. Supported IPDS Functions (1 of 2) (continued) Network Printer 12 Network Printer 17 Infoprint Infoprint Infoprint Infoprint 20 21 32 40 Infoprint 60 Infoprint 70 PTOCA PT2 Set Text Color Set Extended Text Color yes accept no yes accept accept yes accept accept yes accept accept IM1 Image OCA Color yes accept yes accept yes accept yes accept IOCA FS10 Image G4 MMR Comp. G3 MR Comp. G3 MH Comp. IBM MMR Comp. ABIC Bi-Level Comp.
Table 14.
Table 15.
Table 15.
Attachment Modes for Workgroup Laser Printers Table 17. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint Color 8 OS/390 Ethernet or Token Ring VM VSE PostScript, PCL PC Parallel AS/400 AIX Windows PostScript, PCL PostScript, PCL PostScript, PCL PostScript, PCL PostScript, PCL PostScript, PCL Table 18.
Attachment Modes for Cut Sheet Production Printers Table 21. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint 60 Printer OS/390 VM VSE Ethernet or Token Ring IPDS, PCL IPDS IPDS Parallel Channel IPDS IPDS IPDS AS/400 IPDS, PCL AIX IPDS, PCL Windows IPDS, PCL Table 22. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint 70 Printer OS/390 Ethernet or Token Ring IPDS Parallel Channel IPDS VM VSE AS/400 IPDS AIX IPDS Windows IPDS Table 23.
Table 26. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint 3000 Printers (continued) OS/390 VM VSE Parallel Channel IPDS IPDS IPDS ESCON IPDS IPDS IPDS AS/400 FDDI AIX Windows AIX Windows IPDS Table 27. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint 4000 Printers OS/390 VM VSE Ethernet or Token Ring IPDS Parallel Channel IPDS IPDS IPDS ESCON IPDS IPDS IPDS AS/400 IPDS IPDS FDDI IPDS IPDS IPDS Attachment Modes for Enterprise Color Printers Table 28.
Table 31. Attachment Modes for the 4232 Printer OS/390 Ethernet or Token Ring PPDS, Epson, ASCII VM PPDS, Epson, ASCII VSE PPDS, Epson, ASCII AS/400 AIX Windows PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, ASCII ASCII ASCII PC Serial PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, ASCII ASCII ASCII PC Parallel PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, PPDS, Epson, ASCII ASCII ASCII Table 32.
Table 34. Attachment Modes for the 6400 Printer (continued) OS/390 VM VSE AS/400 AIX Windows AIX Windows PPDS, Epson, ASCII, SCS, IPDS, CodeV, IGP Twin-axial Table 35. Attachment Modes for the Infoprint 62 Printer OS/390 VM VSE Ethernet or Token Ring IPDS IPDS IPDS Parallel Channel IPDS IPDS IPDS ESCON IPDS IPDS IPDS AS/400 IPDS IPDS IPDS Chapter 1.
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Chapter 2. Network Printer 12 (4312) The Network Printer 12 is a desktop, cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 1. Network Printer 12 Printer Table 36 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Network Printer 12. Table 36.
Table 36. Network Printer 12 Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Envelope printing yes MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer.
Attachments PC Parallel and RS-232 Serial Interface: Table 37. PC Parallel and RS-232 Serial Interface Protocol Data Stream Operating System PC Parallel PCL5e, PostScript 2 Windows 3.1, 3.11, 95 NT 3.51/4.0 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 AIX 3.2.5, 4.1 PC Serial AFPDS, SCS to PCL5e OS/400(R) 3.2 HPT Facility Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet: Table 38. Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet Protocol Data Stream Operating System IPX/SPX PCL5e, PostScript 2 Novell NetWare 2.15, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, 3.
Table 39. Optional Coax Interface (continued) Protocol Data Stream Operating System NDS SCS CICS/MVS NDS SCS CICS/VSE Protocol Data Stream Operating System Arctic IPDS PSF/400 3.1, 3.6, 3.2 Arctic IPDS OS/400 3.6, 3.1, 3.0.5, 2.3, 2.2 Arctic IPDS OS/400 3.2 Arctic SCS OS/400 3.6, 3.1, 3.0.5, 2.3, 2.2 Arctic SCS OS/400 3.2 Arctic SCS, IPDS SSP Rel. 7.1 Arctic SCS, IPDS OS/400 3.6 with SSP Rel. 7.5 Optional Twinax Interface: Table 40.
Chapter 3. Network Printer 17 (4317) This section describes the Network Printer 17 printer characteristics and PSF-supported functions. The Network Printer 17 is a desktop, cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 3. Network Printer 17 Printer Table 41 summarizes the printer characteristics and PSF-supported functions for the Network Printer 17 printers. Table 41.
Table 41.
Envelope sizes: Com-10, C5, DL and Monarch Media weights: 16 to 117 lbs. (60 to 190 g/m2) Attachments PC Parallel and RS-232 Serial Interface: Table 42. PC Parallel and RS-232 Serial Interface Protocol Data Stream Operating System PC Parallel PCL5e, PostScript 2 Windows 3.1, 3.11, 95 NT 3.51/4.0 Windows for Workgroups 3.11 AIX 3.2.5, 4.1 PC Serial AFPDS, SCS to PCL5e OS/400(R) 3.2 HPT Facility Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet: Table 43.
Table 44. Optional Coax Interface (continued) Protocol Data Stream Operating System NDS IPDS VM RSCS 2.2 NDS SCS, DSC, DSE VM RSCS 2.2 NDS SCS, DSC, DSE JES328X 2.0 NDS SCS, DSC, DSE VTAM NDS SCS CICS/MVS NDS SCS CICS/VSE Protocol Data Stream Operating System Arctic IPDS PSF/400 3.1, 3.6, 3.2 Arctic IPDS OS/400 3.6, 3.1, 3.0.5, 2.3, 2.2 Arctic IPDS OS/400 3.2 Arctic SCS OS/400 3.6, 3.1, 3.0.5, 2.3, 2.2 Arctic SCS OS/400 3.2 Arctic SCS, IPDS SSP Rel. 7.
Chapter 4. Infoprint Color 8 Printer (4308) The Infoprint Color 8 printer is a high-quality desktop, cut-sheet color printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes in 600 dpi color and monochrome. Figure 5. Infoprint Color 8 Printer Table 46 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint Color 8 printer. Table 46.
Table 46. Infoprint Color 8 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Number of output bins Standard: Document stacker up to 250 sheets, face-down stacking; Special Media Stacker up to 100 sheets for special printing, face-up stacking Finisher attachments n/a Manual forms feed yes Envelope printing no MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer.
Media Specifications The Infoprint Color 8 accepts the following media: Media types: High-quality electrophotographic copier/printer paper; labels, transparencies, and card stock designed for laser printers Sheet sizes: v A6 (105 x 148 mm) to A4 (210 x 297 mm) v Letter (8.5 inches x 11 inches) to Legal 14 (8.5 inches x 14. inches) v Custom sizes: 3.5″ - 8.5 inches x 5.5 inches - 14 inches (86.4 mm - 216 mm x 140 mm - 355.6 mm) from Manual Feed Input only Media weights: v 17 to 28 lbs.
Table 48. Supported Network Operating Systems on the Infoprint Color 8 Printer (continued). Description Protocol Datastream Operating System DLC PostScript, PCL 5c Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 (models 001/002) NETBEUI PostScript, PCL 5c Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 (model 003) TCP/IP PostScript, PCL 5c Windows NT 4.0 LPR/LPD PostScript, PCL 5c AIX 4.1 and higher Solaris 2.5 and higher SCO UNIX 2.5 and higher HP-UX 10.x and higher 1. Novell genuine NDPS gateway supported.
Chapter 5. Infoprint 12 Printer (4912) The Infoprint 12 is a desktop, cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 7. Infoprint 12 Printer Table 49 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 12. Table 49.
Table 49. Infoprint 12 Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Manual forms feed yes Envelope printing yes MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer. no* Duplex printing yes (manual duplex printing is standard) Color no Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 300 dots-per-inch 600 dots-per-inch 1,200 dots-per-inch Maximum impressions per month (duty cycle) 20,000 Printable Area The printable area is up to 0.
Envelope sizes: Com-10, C5, DL and Monarch Media weights: v Copier/xerographic papers: 16 to 28 lbs. (60 to 105 gsm) v Cardstock:16 to 43 lbs. (60 to 163 gsm) v Envelopes: 16 to 28 lbs. (60 to 105 gsm) Attachments Printer Attachment Interfaces Infoprint 12 has the following attachment interfaces as standard: v IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface (level I electronics with a Type B connector). v USB (Version 1.0/1.1) Infoprint 12 supports port switching between the parallel, USB, and optional Fast Ethernet ports.
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Chapter 6. Infoprint 20 Printer (4320) This section describes the Infoprint 20 printer characteristics and PSF-supported functions. The Infoprint 20 printer is a desktop, cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 9. Infoprint 20 Printer Table 51 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 20 printer. Table 51.
Table 51. Infoprint 20 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Number of output bins Standard: Top output 500 sheets (face down, collated); Optional duplex provides two-sided printing, offset-jogged output and additional 250 sheets output capacity (750 total) Finisher attachments n/a Manual forms feed yes Envelope printing yes MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer.
Envelope sizes: Com-10, C5, DL and Monarch Paper weights: 16 to 28 lbs. (64 to 135 g/m2) Attachments PC Parallel Interface: Table 52. PC Parallel Interface Protocol Data Stream Operating System PC Parallel PCL5e Windows 3.1/3.11/95, NT 4.0, OS/2, AIX 3.2.5, AIX 4.1 and higher, Sun Solaris 2.3 and higher, HP-UX 9, HP-UX 10, SCO UNIX 3, SCO UNIX 5 PC Parallel PostScript 2/3 Windows 3.1/3.11/95, NT 4.0 (2), AIX 3.2.5, AIX 4.1 and higher, Sun Solaris 2.
Table 53. Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet (continued) Protocol Data Stream Operating System IEEE 802.3 IPDS PSF/400 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 4.1 TokenTalk PostScript 2 Apple System 7 EtherTalk PostScript 2 Apple System 7 TokenTalk PostScript 2 KajiTalk 7.5/7.6, MAC OS 8.0 EtherTalk PostScript 2 KajiTalk 7.5/7.6, MAC OS 8.0 TCP/IP PCL5e, PostScript 2 Windows NT 3.51/4.0 TCP/IP PCL5e, PostScript 2 AIX 3.2.5, 4.1, 4.2 and later TCP/IP PCL5e, PostScript 2 OS/400 3.
Chapter 7. Infoprint 21 Printer (4322) This section describes the Infoprint 21 printer characteristics and PSF-supported functions. The Infoprint 21 printer is a desktop, cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 11. Infoprint 21 Printer Table 56 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 21 printer. Table 56.
Table 56. Infoprint 21 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Finisher attachments n/a Manual forms feed yes Envelope printing yes MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer. no* Duplex printing yes Color no Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 1200 dots-per-inch Maximum impressions per month (duty cycle) 100,000 1. The 5th input source includes the 75-envelope feeder.
Media weights: v Copier/xerographic papers: 16 to 28 lbs. (60 to 105 gsm) v Cardstock:16 to 133 lbs. (60 to 216 gsm) v Labels: 60 to 216 gsm v Envelopes: 16 to 28 lbs. (60 to 105 gsm) v Transparencies: 0.0039 inches to 0.
Table 57. Attachment/Operating System Support for the Infoprint 21 Printer (continued) Physical Protocol Operating System IEEE 802.3 EtherTalk Apple System 8.0 and higher KanjiTalk 8.0 and higher IEEE 802.5 TokenTalk Apple System 8.0 and higher KanjiTalk 8.0 and higher Optional Coax Interface Table 58. Optional Coax Interface for the Infoprint 21 Printer Data Stream Operating System AFP/IPDS PSF/MVS 3.1 PSF/MVS 2.2 PSF for OS/390 PSF/VSE 2.2.1 PSF/VM 2.1.1, 2.1.0 + maintenance GDDM 2.
HPT support (AFP to ASCII) includes the following limitations: v AFP graphics (GOCA) commands not supported v Multiple-up not supported v BGU and GDF graphics files not supported v GDDM scalable fonts not supported v CHRSIZE font keyword not supported v Edge to edge not supported v FIDELITY keyword not supported v AFP to ASCII may need to be run in raster mode in order to produce accurate results. Printer Drivers The following drivers are available: Table 60.
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Chapter 8. Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 Printers (4332) This section describes printer characteristics for the Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 printers. The Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 printers are desktop, cut-sheet printers that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 13. Infoprint 32 Printer © Copyright IBM Corp.
Figure 14. Infoprint 40 Printer with Optional Finisher Table 61 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 printers. Table 61. Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 Printer Characteristics Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Infoprint 32 Printer Characteristic Value Infoprint 40 Printer Maximum printing rate 32 pages per minute 40 pages per minute Print technology Datastreams * Pages and ESC/P support is available only in Japan.
Table 61. Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Infoprint 32 Printer Characteristic Value Infoprint 40 Printer Corner staple yes Edge staple yes Side Staple no Saddle no Z-Fold no Inserter no Manual forms feed yes Envelope printing yes MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer.
Sheet sizes: A wide range from A5/statement (210 mm x 149 mm, 8.5 inches x 5.5 inches), including Japanese Hagaki (100 mm x 148 mm), to A3/ledger (420 mm x 297 mm, 11 inches x 17 inches) Envelope sizes: Com-10, C5, DL and Monarch Media weights: 17 to 24 lbs (64 to 90 gsm) from primary trays and up to 110 lbs. (165 gsm) from auxiliary tray Attachments PC Parallel Interface: Table 62. PC Parallel Interface Protocol Data Stream Operating System PC Parallel PCL5e Windows 3.1/3.11/95/98, NT 4.0, AIX 3.2.
Table 63. Optional Token-Ring and Ethernet (continued) Protocol Data Stream Operating System TCP/IP PCL5e, PostScript 2 Novell NetWare 3.11, 3.12, 4.0, 4.01, 4.1 IBM LAN Server 2.0 and above Windows NT 3.51/4.0AIX 3.2.5, 4.1, 4.2 and later OS/400 3.1 and later Sun Solaris 2.3 and higher SCO-UNIX 3, SCO-UNIX 5 HP-UX 9, HP-UX 10 TCP/IP PostScript NetWare J 3.12J and 4.11J TCP/IP IPDS Infoprint Manager for AIX 2.1 PSF/MVS 2.2 PSF for OS/390 PSF/400 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 4.1 TCP/IP PAGES NetWare 3.
Table 64. Optional Coax Interface (continued) Protocol Data Stream Operating System NDS SCS CICS/MVS NDS SCS CICS/VSE Protocol Data Stream Operating System Arctic IPDS PSF/400 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 4.1, 4.2 Arctic IPDS OS/400 3.1, 3.2, 3.6, 3.7, 4.1, 4.2 Arctic SCS OS/400 3.6, 3.1, 3.0.5 Arctic SCS, IPDS SSP Rel. 7.1 Arctic SCS, IPDS OS/400 3.6 with SSP Rel. 7.5 Optional Twinax Interface: Table 65.
Chapter 9. Infoprint 60 Printer (3160–002) This section describes Infoprint 60 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 60 printer is a cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 60 impressions per minute. Figure 16. Infoprint 60 Printer © Copyright IBM Corp.
Table 66 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 60 printer. Table 66.
0.24 inch 8.02 inches 0.24 inch 0.24 inch Top Printable Area 10.52 inches 0.24 inch Figure 17. Recommended Printable Area for an 8.
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Chapter 10. Infoprint 70 Printer (2770) This section describes the Infoprint 70 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 70 printer is a cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 70 impressions per minute. The Infoprint 70 printer uses a high performance controller which provides IPDS processing. Figure 18. Infoprint 70 Printer Table 68 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 70 printer. Table 68.
Table 68. Infoprint 70 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristic Characteristic Value Finisher Attachments Corner staple yes Edge staple yes Side Staple no Saddle no Z-Fold no Inserter no Manual forms feed no Envelope printing no MICR printing *IBM Business Partners may have MICR solutions for this printer.
Media types: Plain or letterhead cutsheet paper, paper or polymer-based adhesive labels suitable for electrophotographic printing, pre-printed forms and letterheads, perforated and pre-punched (2, 3 and 4 holes) xerographic papers Sheet sizes: A5 (148 mm x 210 mm) through 12 inches x 18 inches (304.8 mm x 457.2 mm) Note: Letter/A4 (long edge feed) or smaller paper sizes. Media weights: Copier/xerographic papers and labels: 16 to 53 lbs.
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Chapter 11. Infoprint 2000 NP1 and RP1 Printers (2710–NP1, 2710–RP1) This section describes the Infoprint 2000–NP1 and –RP1 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 2000–NP1 and –RP1 are cut-sheet printers that use laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 20. Infoprint 2000–NP1 and –RP1 Printer Table 70 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 2000 NP1 and RP1 printers. Table 70.
Table 70. Infoprint 2000 NP1 and RP1 Printers’ Characteristics (continued) Characteristics Characteristic Value Infoprint 2000–NP1 Infoprint 2000–RP1 MICR printing no Duplex printing yes Color no Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 600 dots-per-inch Maximum impressions per month (duty cycle) 2,000,000 Printable Area The Infoprint 2000–NP1 and –RP1 printers do not support edge-to-edge printing. The leading .05 inch (1 mm) is in a non-printable area.
Paper, card stock, labels, transparencies, recycled paper and envelopes Sheet sizes: 8 inch x 10.5 inch, letter (8.5 inch x 11 inch), legal (8.5 inch x 14 inch), letter-tab (9 inch x 11 inch) manual (9 inch x 12 inch), ledger (tabloid) (11 inch x 17 inch), A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) A4 tab (225 mm x 297 mm), A3 (420 mm x 297 mm), legal-tab (9 inch x 14 inch) Media weights: 16 to 110 lbs.
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Chapter 12. Infoprint 2000–DP1 Printer (2710–DP1) This section describes the Infoprint 2000–DP1 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 2000–DP1 printer is a cut-sheet printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 22. Infoprint 2000–DP1 Printer Table 71 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 2000–DP1 printer. Table 71.
Table 71. Infoprint 2000–DP1 Printer Characteristics (continued) Characteristics Characteristic Value Duplex printing yes Color no Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 600 dots-per-inch Maximum impressions per month (duty cycle) 2,000,000 1. With the IPDS feature installed the Infoprint 2000-DP1 cannot accept the LCDS/Metacode, PostScript 3, and PCL6 datastreams. Printable Area The Infoprint 2000–DP1 printer does not support edge-to-edge printing. The leading .
Media weights: 16 to 110 lbs. (60 to 200 g/m2) Attachments Non-IPDS Attachment Features Network Connectivity: The network connectivity option uses a 10/100BaseT Ethernet Network Interface Card (NIC) with a RJ-45 jack. Network protocol support includes TCP/IP, Appletalk, Ethernet, IPX/SPX. Channel Connectivity: The channel connectivity option includes a channel controller standalone unit providing support for Xerox datastreams. It has connectors for channel Tag and Bus cables.
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Chapter 13. Infoprint 3000–ES1 and –ED1/ED2 Printers (3300) This section describes the Infoprint 3000–ES1 and Infoprint 3000–ED1/ED2 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 3000 printers is are continuous forms printers that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 24. Infoprint 3000–ED1/ED2 Printer Table 72 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 3000–ES1 and –ED1/ED2 printers. Table 72.
Table 72. Infoprint 3000–ES1 and –ED1/ED2 Printer Characteristics (continued) Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute1 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 114 1–up landscape (8.
Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches Top 11 inches 11.0 inches Printable Area Top Printable Area 8.5 inches Wide Form Narrow Form Figure 25.
both attachments are to the same system, or to a tightly-coupled system, and the attachments are of the same type channel (example, both are ESCON or both are parallel channel), then switching between the two attachments can be performed dynamically by the host system. If the attachments or host differ, or the hosts are not tightly-coupled, then the switch must be performed manually by the operator.
Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (TCP/IP) Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (TCP/IP) attachment is supported on PSF/400, PSF for AIX, and Infoprint Manager for AIX printing environments. An Ethernet Adapter Card is supplied with Specify Feature number 9993 and Special Feature number 4165. The adapter card is installed in the IBM Infoprint 3000-ES1 and ED2 AFCCU processors. The IBM Infoprint 3000-ES1 and ED1/ED2 may then be attached to an Ethernet LAN.
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Chapter 14. Infoprint 4000 IS1– and –IS2 Printers (4000–IS1 and –IS2) This section describes the Infoprint 4000–IS1 and Infoprint 4000–IS2 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 4000–IS1 and Infoprint 4000–IS2 are continuous-forms printers that use laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 229 impressions per minute (ipm) for the Infoprint 4000–IS1 printer and 324 impressions per minute (ipm) for the Infoprint 4000–IS2 printer. Figure 26.
Table 73. Infoprint 4000–IS1 and –IS2 Printer Characteristics (continued) MICR printing *With either RPQ 8B4013 or 8B4018 installed yes* Duplex printing no Color *With the IBM 4005 Infoprint Hi-Lite Color printer attached2 yes* Adjust print-quality levels yes Printhead resolution 240 dpi 300 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second inches per minute Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 32.
Printable Area The printable area depends on the size of the form being used. The Infoprint 4000–IS1 and –IS2 printers can print from perforation to perforation when using roll forms. However, when printing on folded forms, the printing may be degraded in areas near a folded perforation, an internal perforation, or any cut in the form because of the “tenting” (fold memory) of the form. Figure 27 shows examples of the printable areas of a roll form for a Infoprint 4000 IS1 and IS2 printers.
FOR TEXT, OCR, AND BAR CODES Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches 0.33 inch Top 11 inches 0.33 inch 10.34 inches Recommended Printable Area Top Recommended Printable Area 0.33 inch 0.33 inch Narrow Form 7.84 inches Wide Form Figure 28. Printable Area for 9.5 by 11-Inch (Narrow) and a 12 by 8.
using Token-Ring (TCP/IP), or Ethernet (TCP/IP). Attachment is also supported via the 9032/9033 ESCON Directors, and 9036 ESCON Remote Channel Extender. Token-Ring (TCP/IP) Attachment The IBM InfoPrint 4000 IS1/IS2 is connected to the host Token-Ring through the IBM Token-Ring cabling via the Token-Ring High-Performance adapter, which is contained in the AFCCU. The attachment card and token-ring adapter cable P/N 53F3930 (approximately 4.
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Chapter 15. Infoprint 4000–IR1/IR2 and –IR3/IR4 Printers (4000–IR1/IR2 and –IR3/IR4) This section describes the Infoprint 4000–IR1/IR2 and Infoprint–IR3/IR4 printer characteristics.
Table 74. Infoprint 4000–IR1/IR2 and –IR3/IR4 Printer Characteristics (continued) Adjust print-quality levels yes Printhead resolution 480 dpi 600 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 21.3 32.5 1,278 1,950 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 153 229 1–up landscape (8.
Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches Top 11 inches 11.0 inches Printable Area Top Printable Area 8.5 inches Wide Form Narrow Form Figure 30.
System/370 Parallel Channel System/370 parallel channel attachment is supported on PSF/MVS, PSF/VM, and PSF/VSE printing environments. For S/370 parallel channel attachment, a control unit position on a S/370 parallel block multiplexer channel is required on an IBM 3090™ or ES/9000™ processor. The following processors are also supported for S370 parallel channel attachments, S/390 Parallel Enterprise Server, and the S/390 Multiprise 2000 servers.
Chapter 16. Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 Printers (4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4) This chapter describes Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 printers are a channel-attached or LAN-attached, continuous-forms printer that use a laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 229 ipm (impressions per minute) for the Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and 324 ipm for the –ID3/ID4.
Table 75. Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 Printer Characteristics (continued) Color *With the IBM 4005 Infoprint Hi-Lite Color printer attached2 yes* Adjust print-quality levels yes Printhead resolution 240 dpi 300 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 32.5 46 1,950 2,760 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 229 324 1–up landscape (8.
Figure 32 shows examples of the printable areas of a standard, letter-size roll form for a Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 printers. Notice that the media origin is located in different corners for wide and narrow forms. Although the maximum printable area for narrow forms is 8.5 by 17 inches, and the maximum printable area for wide forms is 17 by 17 inches, the examples show the printable area for letter-size forms. Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.
FOR TEXT, OCR, AND BAR CODES Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches 0.33 inch Top 11 inches 0.33 inch 10.34 inches Recommended Printable Area Top Recommended Printable Area 7.84 inches 0.33 inch 0.33 inch Narrow Form Wide Form Figure 33. Folded Forms on the Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 Printers. These are the recommended printable areas on 9.5 by 11-inch (narrow) and 12 by 8.5-inch (wide) folded forms for printing text, OCR, and bar code data.
Media lengths: 7 inches to 14 inches (178 mm to 356 mm) standard (Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 printer); 7 inches to 28 inches (178 mm to 712 mm) standard (Infoprint 4000–ID3/ID4 printer); 17 inches (432 mm) with post-processing; up to 22 inches (558 mm) with RPQ (additional memory required) Media weights: 16 lb. to 42 lb. (60 gsm to 160 gsm) simplex; 18 lb. to 28 lb. (68 gsm to 107 gsm) duplex Attachments The InfoPrint 4000–ID1/ID2 and –ID3/ID4 supports a maximum of two attachments.
The printer may be located at a maximum distance of 100 meters (333 ft) from the 8228 Multistation Access Unit or 8230 Controlled Access Unit. The distance between the 8228 Multistation Access Units can be increased with either the 8220 or 8219 Optical Fiber Repeater. v Installation Instructions are provided with the feature. FDDI (TCP/IP) FDDI (TCP/IP) attachment is supported on PFS for AIX printing environments for selected RS/6000 models. The 4000 is connected to the host FDDI through FDDI 62.
Chapter 17. Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 Printer (4000–ID5/ID6) This chapter describes Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 printer is a channel-attached or LAN-attached, continuous-forms printer that uses a laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 1,002 ipm (impressions per minute).
Table 76. Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 Printer Characteristics (continued) Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 46 inches per minute 2,760 2 Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 324 1–up landscape (8.
Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches Top 11 inches 11.0 inches Printable Area Top Printable Area 8.5 inches Wide Form Narrow Form Figure 36. Recommended Printable Areas on the Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 Printer. These are the recommended printable areas on 9.5 by 11-inch (narrow) and 18 by 8.5-inch (wide) roll forms. Figure 37 and Figure 38 on page 98 show examples of the recommended printable areas for folded forms for a Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 printer.
FOR SOLIDFILL AND IMAGES Default Media Origin 0, 0 Default Media Origin 0, 0 8.5 inches 0.50 inch Top 11 inches 0.50 inch 10.00 inches Recommended Printable Area Top Recommended Printable Area 0.50 inch 0.50 inch Narrow Form 7.5 inches Wide Form Figure 38. Folded Forms on the Infoprint 4000–ID5/ID6 Printer. These are the recommended printable areas on 9.5 by 11-inch (narrow) and 12 by 8.5-inch (wide) folded forms for printing solid-fill data and images.
tightly-coupled, then the switch must be performed manually by the operator. The printer must be disabled from the current system and attachment before it can be enabled to the other attachment. System/370 Parallel Channel System/370 parallel channel attachment is supported on PSF/MVS, PSF/VM, and PSF/VSE printing environments. For S/370 parallel channel attachment, a control unit position on a S/370 parallel block multiplexer channel is required on an IBM 3090™ or ES/9000™ processor.
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Chapter 18. InfoColor 70 Printer (3170–002) This section describes the InfoColor 70 printer characteristics. The InfoColor 70 printer is a 600 dpi, token-ring or Ethernet, continuous-forms printer that uses electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 70 impressions per minute (ipm) in duplex mode. The InfoColor 70 printer has a 12.5 inch wide paper path with a 12 inch wide print width, which permits printing of two 8.
Table 77. InfoColor 70 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristics Characteristic Value Color yes Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 600 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 4.8 inches per minute 289 Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 1 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 35 1–up landscape (8.
Default Media Origin 0, 0 Top Figure 40. Printable Area in IPDS Mode on the InfoColor 70 Media Specifications The InfoColor 70 accepts the following media: Media types: Web-fed roll, coated or uncoated Media widths: 8.27 inches to 12.6 inches (210 mm to 320 mm) Media lengths: Up to 17 inches (430 mm) stacked output Media weights: 60 gsm to 200 gsm, 22 lb. to 74 lb. cover, 16 lb. to 52 lb. bond, 41 lb. to 135 lb.
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Chapter 19. Infoprint Color 100 Printer (3170–003) This section describes the Infoprint Color 100 printer characteristics. The Infoprint Color 100 is a 600 dpi token-ring and Ethernet, continuous-forms printer that uses laser and electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 100 impressions per minute (ipm) in duplex mode. The Infoprint Color 100 has an 19 inch wide paper path with a 18.875 inch wide print width, which permits printing of two 8.
Table 78. InfoColor 100 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristics Characteristic Value Color yes Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 600 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 4.8 inches per minute 289 Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 1 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 34 1–up landscape (8.
0.050 inch 11.9 inches 0.05 inch 0.083 inch Top Printable Area 16.834 inches 0.083 inch Figure 42. Printable Area on the Infoprint Color 100 Printer Media Specifications The Infoprint Color 100 accepts the following media: Media types: Web-fed roll, coated or uncoated Media widths: 19.7 inches to 20 inches (500 to 508 mm) Media lengths: 11 inches to 39.37 inches (279 mm to 1,000 mm) Media weights: 60 gsm to 250 gsm, 22 lb. to 92 lb. cover, 16 lb. to 66 lb. bond, 41 lb. to 169 lb.
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Chapter 20. Infoprint Color 130 Printer (3170–004) This section describes the Infoprint Color 130 printer characteristics. The Infoprint Color 130 printer is a 600 dpi token-ring and Ethernet, continuous-forms printer that uses electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 130 impressions per minute (ipm) in duplex mode. The Infoprint Color 130 printer has an 19 inch wide paper path with a 18.875 inch wide print width, which permits printing of two 8.
Table 79. InfoColor 130 Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristics Characteristic Value Printhead resolution 600 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 6.3 inches per minute 378 Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 1 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 44 1–up landscape (8.
0.050 inch 11.9 inches 0.05 inch 0.083 inch Top Printable Area 16.834 inches 0.083 inch Figure 44. Printable Area on the Infoprint Color 130 Printer Media Specifications The Infoprint Color 130 accepts the following media: Media types: Web-fed roll, coated or uncoated Media widths: 19.7 inches to 20 inches (500 to 508 mm) Media lengths: 11 inches to 39.37 inches (279 mm to 1,000 mm) Media weights: 60 gsm to 240 gsm, 22 lb. to 92 lb. cover, 16 lb. to 64 lb. bond, 41 lb. to 169 lb.
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Chapter 21. Infoprint Color 130 Plus Printer (3170–005) This section describes the Infoprint Color 130 Plus Printer characteristics. The Infoprint Color 130 Plus Printer is a 600 dpi token-ring, continuous-forms printer that uses electrophotographic technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 130 impressions per minute (ipm) in duplex mode. The Infoprint Color 130 Plus Printer has an 19 inch wide paper path with a 18.875 inch wide print width, which permits printing of two 8.
Table 80. InfoColor 130 Plus Printer Characteristics (continued) Printer Characteristics Characteristic Value Adjust print-quality levels no Printhead resolution 600 dpi Maximum printing rates for letter (8.5 x 11 inches) inches per second 6.3 inches per minute 378 Maximum printing rates for letter in pages per minute 2 1–up landscape (8.5 inches long) simplex 44 1–up landscape (8.
0.050 inch 11.9 inches 0.05 inch 0.083 inch Top Printable Area 16.834 inches 0.083 inch Figure 46. Printable Area on the Infoprint Color 130 Plus Printer Media Specifications The Infoprint Color 130 Plus accepts the following media: Media types: Web-fed roll, coated or uncoated Media widths: 19.7 inches to 20 inches (500 to 508 mm) Media lengths: 6 inches to 39.37 inches (150 mm to 1,000 mm) Media weights: 60 gsm to 250 gsm, 22 lb. to 92 lb. cover, 16 lb. to 64 lb. bond, 41 lb. to 169 lb.
A maximum of two of these adapters (Gigabit, FICON, or ESCON) can be installed on the 3170-005. Only one of the Gigabit or FICON adapters may be installed. Two ESCON adapters are allowed.
An AFP Viewer that includes support for Infoprint Color Image (FS45), Encapsulated PostScript, and PDF objects is distributed with the printer. This viewer allows application developers to view Infoprint Color 130 Plus datastreams from a workstation. This AFP Viewer can be installed on up to 10 developer workstations. A utility program to convert JPEG, GIF, and TIFF images to Infoprint Color Images (FS45) is also distributed with the Infoprint Color 130 Plus printer.
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Chapter 22. 4230 Printer (4230) This section describes 4230 Printer’s characteristics. The 4230 Printer is a tabletop, serial, dot-matrix, impact printer that prints text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 600 characters per second, depending on the model and print quality selected. Figure 47. 4230 Printer Table 81 summarizes the printer characteristics for the 4230 Printer. Table 81.
Table 81. 4230 Impact Printers (continued) Operator-adjustable forms yes Printhead resolution (pels-per-inch) 144 x 144 Maximum characters per second (cps) per month (duty cycles) 16,000,000 Printable Area The size of the printable area must be set using a printer configuration option. If the defined printable area is not large enough to contain the page of data, a data-check exception (position check) occurs.
IBM 4230 Model 2S2 Impact Matrix Printer The IBM 4230 Model 2S2 Impact Matrix Printer may attach to systems as follows: v The 3174 Control Unit - Terminal port (using Release A5.4, Release B4.0), or the 3274 Control Unit on a Category A terminal port (using Rel. C49.0 and Rel. D65.1), the 3276 Control Unit - Terminal port, or the 43X1 Processor Display/Printer Adapter or Workstation Adapter, the ES/9370 Processor Workstation Controller (feature #6020; using Release 5.
Fonts Although the 4230 Printer can print with downloaded symbol sets, the 4230 Printer prints only with single-byte resident symbol sets when driven by PSF. Because of differences between font technologies, text printed with symbol sets will not have the same appearance as text printed with the raster fonts of the same names. Infoprint Manager for Windows NT and Windows 2000 Use the font mapping file supplied with Infoprint Manager.
Table 82. 4230 Printer Print-Quality Selection Values (continued) Print-Quality Level Hexadecimal Value Range Decimal Value Range DP Text Quality X'56' through X'AA' 86 through 170 NLQ Quality X'AB' through X'FE' 171 through 254 X'FF' 255 Printer Customized Default Not all symbol sets can be printed at all print-quality levels.
3. If you select a symbol set that does not match the print quality specified, the printer attempts to print the text using a “best fit” font, which it selects. Some pages may be duplicated, and some information on the page in error may be missing. 4. If you select a symbol set that is not available on the 4230 Printer, PSF does not print the remainder of the file. 5.
Chapter 23. 4232 Impact Printer (4232) This section describes 4232 Impact Printer’s characteristics. The 4232 Impact Printer is a tabletop, serial, dot-matrix, impact printer that prints text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 480 characters per second, depending on the model and print quality selected. Figure 48. 4232 Impact Printer Table 84 summarizes the printer characteristics for the 4232 Impact printer. Table 84.
Table 84. 4232 Impact Printers (continued) Printhead resolution (pels-per-inch) 144 x 144 Maximum characters per second (cps) per month (duty cycles) 16,000,000 Printable Area The size of the printable area must be set using a printer configuration option. If the defined printable area is not large enough to contain the page of data, a data-check exception (position check) occurs.
The following systems support the 4232-302: Table 85. Caption. Description System Software - Minimum Level Data Stream/Emulation IBM PS/2 OS/2 1.1 OS/2 LAN Server 1.0 OS/2 Extended Services 1.0 OS/2 Communications Manager/2 1.0 DOS 3.3 Microsoft Windows 3.0 PC Support/400 W/S Function V2.2 PPDS/4202 or 4224 PPDS/4202 or 4224 PPDS/4202 PPDS/4202 PPDS/4202 or 4224 PPDS/4202 PPDS/4202 IBM RS/6000 AIX Version 3.1.5 PPDS/4202 or 4224 IBM AS/400 OS/400 V2.3 Host Print Transform OS/400 V2.
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Chapter 24. 4247 Printer (4247) This section describes 4247 Printer’s characteristics. The 4247 Printer is a tabletop, serial, impact, matrix printer that prints text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 700 characters per second, depending on the model and print quality selected. Figure 49. 4247 Printer Table 87 summarizes the printer characteristics for the 4247 Printer. Table 87.
Table 87. 4247 Printer (continued) Operator-adjustable forms yes Printhead resolution (pels-per-inch) 144 x 144 Maximum characters per second (cps) per month (duty cycles) 20,000,000 Printable Area The size of the printable area is set using a printer configuration option. If the defined printable area is not large enough to contain the page of data, a data-check exception (position check) occurs.
ASF Bin 2 Media ID = 2 ASF Bin 3 Media ID = 3 Media Specifications The 4247 Impact Printer accepts the following media: Media types: Continuous forms: Up to eight-part forms using front feed Cutsheet forms: Up to four-part forms manual feed, three-part auto feed Media widths: Continuous forms: 3 inches to 17 inches (76 mm to 432 mm) Cutsheet forms: 4.5 inches to 17.
v Token Ring or Ethernet networks via the i-data 7913 RPQ for the IPDS datastream. System support via Parallel Attachment The 4247-001 can use the IBM Personal Printer Data Stream (PPDS) in IBM 4202 Proprinter III XL or IBM 2381 Personal Printer emulations by choosing the corresponding device driver for the systems listed below as supporting the PPDS datastream and the corresponding emulation on the Operator panel.
Table 89. Network Operating System Support through Parallel Attachments for the 4247 Printer (continued) Protocol Operating System TCP/IP Windows NT 3.1 and above TCP/IP AIX 3.2.5, 4.1 Supported TCP/IP print methods are LPD, FTP, and Reverse Telnet. IBM 4247-001 Coax Software Support Table 90. Coax Software Support for the 4247 Printer IBM System or Controller IBM Software (minimum release level) 4247 Mode 4224/4230 Emulation 3268/3287 Emulation System/370 and 390 Non-IPDS Mode GDDM Version 3.
Table 91. Twinax Software Support for the 4247 Printer (continued) IBM System or Controller IBM Software (minimum release level) 4247 Mode 4224/4230 Emulation 3268/3287 Emulation AS/400 IPDS Mode OS/400 Version 3 Rel 1 OS/400 Version 3 Rel 6 GDDM Adv Funct. Print Ut V2R1 PSF/400 Release 3.1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes System/370 and 390 PSF/MVS V2.2.
ASF Bin1: ASF Bin2: ASF Bin3: FORMFEED FORMFEED FORMFEED (*AUTOCUT) (*AUTOCUT) (*AUTOCUT) DRAWER (1) DRAWER (2) DRAWER (3) In OS/400 Version 3 Release 2 and Release 7, the FORMFEED parameter has been enhanced; you can now explicitly select the rear continuous form input source by using the following parameters: Rear CF: FORMMEED (*CONT2) Using GDDM When the 4247 Printer is attached to GDDM in the S/390 environment, you can select media input sources by using the IPDSBIN processing option.
Table 92. 4247 Printer Print-Quality Selection Values (continued) Print-Quality Level Hexadecimal Value Range Decimal Value Range DP Quality X'2B' through X'55' 43 through 85 DP Text Quality X'56' through X'AA' 86 through 170 NLQ Quality X'AB' through X'FE' 171 through 254 X'FF' 255 Printer Customized Default Not all symbol sets can be printed at all print-quality levels.
2. If you select a symbol set but do not specify a print quality, the print quality selected in the printer configuration or the printer default print quality is used. 3. If you select a symbol set that does not match the print quality specified, the printer attempts to print the text using a “best fit” font, which it selects. Some pages may be duplicated, and some information on the page in error may be missing. 4.
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Chapter 25. 4400 Thermal Label Printer (4400) The IBM 4400 Thermal Label printers are a family of high-quality, direct thermal and thermal transfer printers designed for printing labels and tags. Figure 50. 4400 Model 004 Thermal Label Printer with Validator Option Attached Table 94 summarizes the printer characteristics. Table 94.
Table 94. 4400 Thermal Label Printers (continued) Envelope printing n/a MICR printing no Duplex printing no Color no Operator-adjustable forms yes Printhead resolution (dots-per-inch) 203 dpi (at 8 ips) 300 dpi (at 10 ips) Printable Area The size of the printable area is set using a printer configuration option or by using the Set Media Size IPDS command.
Attachments The IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printers attach to the systems, controllers, and processors described below: Table 95.
Table 96. IPDS Support for the 4400 Thermal Printer (continued) Base Support: PSF/MVS V2.2.0 PSF for OS/390 PSF/VSE V2.2.1 PSF/400 V4.3 or later PSF V3.1.0 or later Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Base Support: Font Download Raster Resident AFP Font Collection 4028 Core Coordinated IBM 4400 IPDS Infoprint Manager Summary: Table 97. IPDS Support with Infoprint Manager for the 4400 Thermal Printer Infoprint Manager for AIX V3.2 or later Infoprint Manager for NT 1.1 or later 4028 Dev.
Note: Refer to the IBM 4400 Thermal Label Printer Coax/Twinax Programmer’s Reference Manual for details and limitations concerningthe twinax and coax emulations.
Table 98. Ethernet Support for the 4400 Thermal Printer (continued) Operating System Protocol Windows 95 NetBIOS over TCP/IP Novell NetWare V3.11, and later Novell NetWare V4.01, and later IPX/SPX and TCP/IP 1. The Ethernet Interface supports network printing under various TCP/IP environments including most variations of UNIX. Refer to the IBM 4400 Ethernet Interface User’s Manual for details and limitations concerning the Ethernet NIC Network Support.
Chapter 26. 6400 Line Matrix Printer (6400) This section describes the 6400 Printer’s characteristics. In this publication, these printers are called the 6400 printers, unless a functional difference between models occurs. The 6400 Printer is a continuous-forms, line-dot matrix, impact printers that use the shuttle-matrix print technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes at up to 1500 lpm for the 6400 Printer depending on the model. Figure 51. 6400 Printer © Copyright IBM Corp.
Table 99 summarizes the printer characteristics. Table 99.
Attachments The IBM 6400 Model 004 Printer attaches to systems, controllers, and processors as described below: Table 100.
Table 101. ASCII Support for the 6400 Printer (continued) System Software - Minimum Level Emulation IBM AS/400 OS/400 Version 2.3 Host Print Transform Proprinter III XL, Epson FX OS/400 Version 2.3 Proprinter III XL, Epson FX PC Support/400 Version 2.3 Proprinter III XL, Epson FX IBM 5250 Enhanced Emulation for DOS Version 2.4 Proprinter III XL, Epson FX IBM 5252 Emulation for Windows Version 1.
Print-Quality Levels in IPDS Mode The 6400 Printer allows you to select different levels of print quality. A higher print-quality level corresponds to slower print speeds. To select a print-quality level, use the QUALITY subcommand on the COPYGROUP command in a form definition created using Page Printer Formatting Aid/370 (PPFA/370). You must enable Draft Quality by using a printer configuration menu on the operator panel. Refer to your printer publications on how to do this.
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Chapter 27. Infoprint 62 Printer (4370) This section describes the Infoprint 62 printer characteristics. The Infoprint 62 (Models 002 and 003) are continuous-form printers that use LED electrophotographic print technology to print text, images, graphics, and bar codes. Figure 52. Infoprint 62 Printer Table 105 summarizes the printer characteristics for the Infoprint 62 printers. Table 105.
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Printable Area Width The maximum print width for the Infoprint 62 is 14.6 inches (370.84 mm), which is the width of the print head. The maximum width for any given form cannot be wider than the width of the form, minus 1.0 inches (25.4 mm). That is 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) on each side of the print line. Length The printer is designed to print lengthwise to the perforation at its rated speed. As with other continuous forms printers, print quality degradation occurs near the perforation.
The IBM Infoprint 62 Printer Token-Ring Attachment (#4121) will attach to the following devices: v 8228 Token-Ring Multistation Access Unit attached to an AS/400, PS/2, or RS/6000 processor v 8230 Token-Ring Controlled Access Unit attached to an AS/400, PS/2, or RS/6000 processor v 8228 Token-Ring Multistation Access Unit attached to a 3172, 3746, 3725, 3174, 3745, or 3720 attached to a 3090, ES/9000, or 308X processor.
v PSF 3.1.0 for OS/390 v PSF/MVS 2.2.0 with APAR OW29992 v PSF for OS/390 All host systems (which may be VM guests) must be OS/390 V1R3.0 or higher. Chapter 27.
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Appendix A. Migrating Your 3800 Printer Applications Compatibility among PSF-Supported Printers The following sections describe compatibility considerations when routing jobs among PSF-supported printers. Page Presentation Page presentation refers to the position of a printed page of data on a sheet.
Default Media Origin 0,0 Default Media Origin 0,0 Across Across Back Up Down Up Down Back Narrow Forms for Continuous Form Printers Default Media Origin 0,0 Wide Forms for Continuous Form Printers Across Up Down Back Cut-Sheet Printers Default Media Origin 0,0 Default Media Origin 0,0 Across Narrow Forms for 3800 Down Up Down Up Across Wide Forms for 3800 Figure 54.
You can build form definitions for page-presentation compatibility using PPFA. For more information, refer to IBM Page Printer Formatting Aid: User’s Guide. When Not to Use Compatibility Form Definitions You do not need to use form definitions that contain page-presentation and print-direction controls when you are using: v Only cut-sheet printers. v Only narrow forms on a continuous form printer (other than a 3800). v Only a 3800.
or create a form definition specifying the direction specified in the page definition is: F10101LA Landscape Presentation Across Direction ACROSS F10101PD Portrait Presentation Down Direction DOWN F10101PA Portrait Presentation Across Direction ACROSS F10101LD Landscape Presentation Down Direction DOWN use this If you want output IBM-supplied formatted for the form definition: 3800 (as shown below) to look the same on the AFCCU Continuous Form Printers ABCD 1234 ABCD 1234 NOTE: You can use
on how to use this form definition.“Example: ACROSS Print Direction with Narrow Forms” on page 162 contains an example of when page-presentation controls are not needed for printing the same file on cut-sheet and AFCCU continuous forms printers. A factor to consider if you are creating your own form definition for compatibility between cut-sheet printers and an AFCCU continuous forms printer is the printable area of the printers.
Hardware Origin Page 1 Hardware Origin Hardware Origin Page 1 Page 2 Hardware Origin Page 2 AFCCU Continuous Form Printers Cut-Sheet Pages Figure 58. Upside-Down Printing: AFCCU Continuous Forms Printers Output with Incorrect Form Definition If, however, you use a form definition with the correct page-presentation controls, your output will be printed correctly, as shown in Figure 59.
does not need to contain page-presentation controls to produce readable output on these printers. However, you must consider the differences in printable areas between the printers. P age 1 P age 1 P age 2 P age 2 Cut-Sheet Pages AFCCU Continuous Form Printers Figure 60. No Compatibility Form Definition Required When you replace an IBM 3800 printer with IBM’s Infoprint 3900 printer or Infoprint 4000 printer, you need to migrate the applications that were running on the 3800 printer.
also supplied in bounded-box format for the 3900 and Infoprint 4000. However, if your applications use customized fonts, these fonts must be converted to bounded-box format to enable printing on a 3900 or 4000. Form Origin The 3800 form origin is always top/left - just inside the left tractor strip on the leading edge of the paper.
– Performance limitation for jobs with dense or complex data v PSF/MVS Line-Mode Function: – Can intermix line-mode and AFP job. Do not need to switch printer mode. – Requires AFP bounded-box fonts. – Requires PSF/MVS. – Cannot handle jobs which use COPYMODS.
thir controllers IBM RISC processors that are not specialized for printer data. This is not an issue when printing in AFP mode. PSF sends IPDS data to the printer in large blocks which the RISC processors handle quite efficiently. However, in line mode there is no PSF and no IPDS. Instead, the operating system is sending the data in CCW records, one CCW per print record. The RISC processors are not tuned to receiving, processing, and acknowledging many small individual records in a short time frame.
that may have been truncated by a 3800 executing in compatibility mode. In compatibility mode, the 3800 will print a partial character, even if the top or bottom of the character extends beyond the printable area. PSF will not print a partial character. If any part of the character is off the page, an error is generated. However, the 3800 had a 1/2–inch unprintable area at top and bottom of the sheet.
Considerations for Line-Merge Jobs Additional processing is needed for jobs which use an application technique called line-merge to mix character sets on the same print line. On the 3800 this is done by coding Table Reference Characters (TRCs) and a “print-no-space” carriage control byte in the print records. This coding will also cause a line merge on an AFP printer; however, the line merge operates differently. The 3800 merges character per character, the AFP printers merge pel per pel.
v Modify PSF/MVS Exit 4 to indicate jobs that require Line Mode Processing and those that require additional line-merge processing. Now you are ready to process 3800 compatibility mode jobs on your AFP printer. 3900 or 4000 Installation Considerations As with installation of any new printer, particularly one in the 3900 or 4000 class, careful preparation must be made for installing, operating, and maintaining the new printer.
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Appendix B. Font Information for IPDS Printers Font Terminology, Names of Font Groups, and Font Structure The first few pages of this appendix describe font terminology, the names of groups of fonts, and font structure. The appendix then lists the fonts available in the printers that contain resident fonts. IBM ships fonts in a product called the IBM AFP Font Collection.
A character must be included in the specified font character set and listed on the specified code page before it can be printed. Font Character Set A font character set contains the characters of a single type family, typeface, and type size. In addition, a font character set specifies character properties and printing attributes. Font Character Set Character Shapes Character Properties Baseline Position Character ID Printing Attributes Character rotation Maximum ascender Point size Figure 62.
A A Coded Font Code Page Code Point C1 Character ID LA020000 Font Character Set Character ID LA020000 Character Graphic A Figure 63. Translation of a Keyboard Character into a Printed Character A character ID is an 8-byte character data string. A code point is an 8-bit binary number representing one of 256 potential characters (the maximum number of characters available on a code page). Code points are usually shown as hexadecimal representations of their binary values.
T1V10037 Country Extended: United States, Canada CPGID GCSGID Undefined Code Point Type 37 697 SP010000 ExpCore 4028 Hex Codes 1st 2nd 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9- A- B- Compatibility Licensed Program C- D- E- F- -0 SP010000 SM030000 SP100000 LO610000 LO620000 SM190000 SM170000 SD150000 SM110000 SM140000 SM070000 ND100000 -1 SP300000 LE110000 SP120000 LE120000 LA010000 LJ010000 LA150000 LA150000 LA160000 LE160000 LB010000 LK010000 LS010000 LA170000 LE170000 LA180000 LE180000 LC010000 LL0
v A Font Global IDentifier (FGID) is used to identify a typeface. For example, FGID 2305 is assigned to Helvetica Bold. Note that FGID 2305 applies to ANY Helvetica Bold typeface regardless of the language complement being used. v A Code Page Global IDentifier (CPGID) is used to identify a code page. For example, CPGID 1148 is used to identify code page T1001148.
Table 108. Font Width Calculation for Proportionally Spaced Fonts (continued) Width Points Calculation 73 11 (11x20)/3 80 12 (12x20)/3 93 14 (14x20)/3 107 16 (16x20)/3 120 18 (18x20)/3 133 20 (20x20)/3 160 24 (24x20)/3 200 30 (30x20)/3 240 36 (36x20)/3 320 48 (48x20)/3 400 60 (60x20)/3 480 72 (72x20)/3 Tables Listing Printer-Resident Fonts This rest of this appendix contains tables listing fonts resident in specific printers.
Point PPDS PS RB RIDF RL RM RT TYPO Vertical height (number in 1/72 of an inch) Page Printer Data Stream Proportional Space Font Roman Bold Resource ID Format Roman Light Roman Medium Resource Type Typographic spacing (proportionally spaced, measured vertically in points [1/72 of an inch]) Fonts Resident in the AFCCU Printers This section lists the resident fonts and code pages for the AFCCU printers: Infoprint 60, Infoprint 62, Infoprint 3000, Infoprint 4000, and Infoprint Color 130 Plus.
IBM Expanded Core Fonts Resident in the AFCCU Printers The Expanded Core Fonts shown in Table 110 through Table 116 on page 180 are supported as resident, scalable fonts. These tables show the valid Font Global ID (FGID) and code pages for each font. XOA-RRL Replies for Font Character Sets: The resident font set supports a font character set of any valid font width when queried as an individual font character set.
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Table 117 lists the scalable OCR, APL, and Katakana fonts resident in the AFCCU printers. Table 117.
Table 118.
Table 118.
Table 118. Code Pages for the Expanded Core Fonts (continued) Language Supoorted CPGID HEX CPGID DEC GCSGID HEX GCSGID DEC Code Page Name Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages: Math Symbols 033D 0829 038D 0909 T1M00829, T1000829 For more information about core fonts and the AFCCU printers, see the Font Summary for AFP Font Collection, S544–5633.
Appendix C. Related Publications The following publications contain additional information about Printing Systems printers and printing software. You can use any of the following methods to send comments about the publications: v Reader’s Comment Form in each publication v Internet id: v IBM Mail Exchange id: IEA USIB4TDB v Fax number: 1-800-524-1519 Many of the following publications can be found on the Printing Systems home page at http://www.ibm.com/printers.
Table 122. IBM AFP DBCS Fonts Publications Publication Order Number Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Japanese Fonts S544–5685 Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Korean Fonts S544–5686 Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Simplified Chinese Fonts S544–568 Technical Reference for AFP Font Collection Traditional Chinese Fonts S544–5688 Table 123.
Table 127. Network Printer 12 Publications (continued) Publication Order Number Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide G544–5240 IPDS Installation Instruction G544–5506 Twinax/Coax Configuration Guide G544–5241 PCL/PostScript Technical Reference S544–5344 IPDS and SCS Technical Referencee G544–5312 Table 128.
Table 131. Infoprint 20 Printer Publications (continued) Publication Order Number IPDS and SCS Technical Referencee G544–5312 Table 132. Infoprint 21 Printer Publications Publication Order Number InfoPrint 21 Quick Reference Card G544–5700 InfoPrint 21 User’s Guide G544–5701 Ethernet and Token Ring Quick Configuration Guide G544–5499 Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide G544–5240 Twinax/Coax Configuration Guide G544–5241 Table 133.
Table 137. Infoprint 62 Publications Publication Order Number Infoprint 62 Operator’s Guide S544–5385 Infoprint 62 Introduction and Planning Guide G544–5384 Continuous Forms - Forms Design Reference G544–3921 Table 138.
Table 144. 4247 Printer Publications Publication Order Number 4247 Models 001, 002 User’s Guide SA24-4408 4247 Model 003 User’s Guide S544-5780 4247 Model A00 User’s Guide SA24–4404 4247 Models 001, 002 with Coaxial Attachment Quick Reference Guide SA24-4409 4247 Models 001, 002 with Twinaxial Attachment Quick Reference Guide SA24-4411 Table 145.
Table 150. Print Services Facility for AS/400 Publications Publication Order Number AS/400 Printer Device Programming SC41–3713 AS/400 Data Description Specifications SC41–9620 Table 151.
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Glossary Glossary Source Identifiers This publication includes terms and definitions from the IBM Dictionary of Computing, SC20-1699. Definitions reprinted from the American National Dictionary for Information Processing Systems are identified by the symbol (A) following the definition.
all points addressable (APA). The ability to address, reference, and position text, overlays, and images at any defined position or pel on the printable area of the paper. This capability depends on the ability of the hardware to address and to display each picture element. alternate medium source. The ability to select print medium from more than one source (bin). APA. All points addressable. APAR. See Authorized program analysis report. application program.
than one character set can be assigned code points from the same code page. See also coded font. code page global identifier (CPGID). (1) A 5-digit registered identifier used to specify a particular assignment of code points to graphic characters. (2) See also graphic character set global identifier. code point. A 1-byte code representing one of 256 potential characters. coded font. (1) A font library member that associates a code page and a font character set.
cut-sheet paper. The medium that is cut into uniform-size sheets before being loaded into the printer. Contrast with continuous forms. D DASD. Direct access storage device. data check. A synchronous indication of a condition caused by invalid data or incorrect positioning of data. Reporting of some data checks can be suppressed. data control block (DCB). A control block used by access method routines in storing and retrieving data. data map.
download. To transfer data from one computer for use on another one. Typically, users download to a printer, from a larger computer to a diskette or fixed disk on a smaller computer, or from a system unit to an adapter. downloaded fully described fonts. The IPDS form of host fonts downloaded to a printer. PSF converts pairs of host font character sets and code pages into IPDS form before downloading to the printer for printing. DPE. See Decompression Performance Enhancement feature. DPF.
the space character and is defined differently for fonts with different spacing characteristics. G v For fixed-pitch, uniform character increment fonts: the fixed character increment, which is also the space character increment. GCSGID. See graphic character set global identifier. v For PSM fonts: the width of the space character.
information, the term “group 4” is not used in this publication, except for definition purposes in the Glossary section. H hard page segment. (1) A page segment that is declared in the Map Page Segment structured field and loaded in the printer as a resource that can be reused during the job without being reloaded to the printer. (2) Within another element, as an inline resource. (3) Contrast with soft page segment. hardcopy.
meets at regular intervals to prepare a list of technical questions related to telephone and telegraph services. The Assembly assigns these questions to study groups, which then prepare recommendations to be presented at the next plenary meeting. Approved recommendations are published for the use of engineers, scientists, and manufacturers around the world. The committee’s name has been changed to International Telecommunications UnionTelecommunications Standardization Sector (ITU-TSS). IOCA.
Map Page Segment structured field (MPS). The Map Page Segment structured field identifies the page segments to be loaded into the printer and to remain in the printer while the entire print file is printed. marking. A method that refers to the updating of certain structured fields that identifies a resource for use by Remote PrintManager or as being printer resident. maximum speed.
O object. A resource or a sequence of structured fields contained within a larger entity, such as a page segment or a page. offset stacking. A function that allows the printed output pages to be offset for easy separation of print jobs. OGL/370. See Overlay Generation Language/370. operator-adjustable forms. On certain printers, the ability of the operator to adjust the page image on the medium to align data for correct placement on preprinted forms. option.
partition. In basic N_UP printing, the division of the medium presentation space into a specified number of equal-sized areas in a manner determined by the current physical medium. print direction. (1) The direction in which characters are added to a line. (2) In PSF, the specification of inline direction for the printing of text. print-error marker. See exception highlighting. partitioned data set (PDS).
printhead resolution. The number of pels that can be printed in an inch, both horizontally and vertically. program temporary fix (PTF). A temporary solution or bypass of a problem diagnosed by IBM as resulting from a defect in a current unaltered release of the program. programming request for price quotation (PRPQ). A customer request for a price quotation on alterations or additions to the functional capabilities of system control programming or licensed programs.
envelopes, and computer output on microfilm. Each sheet has a front and a back side. Some types of media consist of multiple sheets. For example, a roll of continuous forms can be divided at the perforations into rectangular sheets. Each sheet usually has carrier or tractor-feed strips, also. Microfilm is another example of a medium comprising multiple sheets, whereas envelopes comprise only one sheet. Synonymous with form. simplex printing. Printing on only one side of the paper.
trace. A record of the execution of a computer program. It exhibits the sequences in which the instructions were executed. (A) TRC. Table reference character. tumble duplex printing. Duplex printing for sheets that are to be bound on the short edge of the paper regardless of whether the printing is portrait or landscape. Contrast with normal duplex printing. two-channel switch. A hardware feature that allows an I/O device to be attached to two channels.
Index Numerics 3800 printers migrating applications 157 4230 printer attachment mode 21 attachments 120 bar code support 17 characteristics 119 font technologies 12 fonts 122 media specifications 120 operator-adjustable forms 122 print-quality levels 122 printable area 120 printer capabilities 124 related publications 189 supported IPDS functions 15 4232 printer attachment mode 22 attachments 126 characteristics 125 media specifications 126 operator-adjustable forms 127 printable area 126 related publicatio
attachment mode (continued) for Network Printer 12 19 for Network Printer 17 19 attachments 4230 printer 120 4232 printer 126 4247 printer 131 4400 thermal printer 141 6400 printer 147 for Infoprint 4000–IS1 printer 82 for Infoprint 4000–IS2 printer 82 InfoColor 70 printer 103 Infoprint 12 printer 39 Infoprint 20 printer 43 Infoprint 2000–DP1 printer 71 Infoprint 2000–NP1 printer 67 Infoprint 2000–RP1 printer 67 Infoprint 21 printer 47 Infoprint 3000–ED1/ED2 printer 75 Infoprint 3000–ES1 printer 75 Infoprin
fonts (continued) load font equivalence 177 load resource equivalence 177 Network Printer Resource Utility 14 OCR, APL, and Katakana AFCCU resident fonts 181 on 4230 printer 122 on IPDS printers 12 PCL Intellifonts 14 PostScript Type1 14 printer resident 171 related publications 185 resident 12 resident in printers 171 structure 171 Symbols Expanded Core fonts 180 technologies IPDS printers 12 PCL printers 13 PostScript printers 13 with PSF 12 terminology 171 TrueType 14 XOA-RRL replies 178 H Hebrew Expand
Infoprint 32 printer (continued) related publications 188 supported IPDS functions 14 Infoprint 40 printer attachment mode 19 attachments 54 bar code support 17 characteristics 51 font technologies 12 media specifications 53 printable area 53 related publications 188 supported IPDS functions 14 Infoprint 4000–ID1/ID2 printer attachment mode 21 attachments 93 bar code support 17 characteristics 89 font technologies 12 media specifications 92 printable area 90 related publications 189 supported IPDS functions
Infoprint Color 100 printer (continued) related publications 189 Infoprint Color 130 Plus printer attachment mode 21 attachments 115 bar code support 17 characteristics 113 font technologies 12 media specifications 115 printable area 114 related publications 189 supported IPDS functions 15 Infoprint Color 130 printer attachment mode 21 attachments 111 characteristics 109 media specifications 111 printable area 110 Infoprint Color 8 printer attachment mode 19 attachments 35 characteristics 33 media specifica
O OCR, APL, and Katakana AFCCU resident fonts operator-adjustable forms on 4230 printer 122 on 4232 printer 127 on 4247 printer 135 on 6400 printer 148 OS/390 Infoprint Server transform 18 overlays Network Printer Resource Utility 14 P page presentation compatibility 157 landscape 162 portrait 161 upside-down 161 portrait page presentation 161, 162 print medium, selecting for 4247 printer 130 for Infoprint Color 8 printer 34 print-quality levels on 4230 printer 122 printable area on 4230 printer 120 on 423
printers (continued) Infoprint 4000–IS1 printer 79 Infoprint 4000–IS2 printer 79 Infoprint 60 printer 57 Infoprint 62 printer 151 Infoprint 70 printer 61 Infoprint Color 100 printer 105 Infoprint Color 130 Plus printer 113 Infoprint Color 130 printer 109 Infoprint Color 8 printer 33 Infoprint–2000 DP1 printer 69 Network Printer 12 25 Network Printer 17 29 on 4400 thermal printer 139 PSF/400 related publications 191 PSF font support 12 PSF for OS/390 related publications 190 PSF/VM related publications 190 P
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