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Optra S, Optra Se 3455 and Optra K 1220 SIMM for IPDS Installation and User’s Guide[...]
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2 Document GI-009-06 Rev. 6.0 Sixth Edition Printed in USA P/N 11K0944 E.C. 1K0117 © Copyright Intermate International, Inc., 199 7 and LCI Intermate A/S, 1998. All rights reserved. © Copyright Lexmark International, Inc., 1998. All rights reserved.[...]
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3 Notice The following paragraph does not apply to any country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. AND LCI INTERMATE A/S PROVIDE THIS PUBLICATION "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNES[...]
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4 CONTENTS About this Guide .....................................................................................9 Conventions .............................................................................................................. 10 1 Introduction ......................................................................................11 1.1 E[...]
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5 4.3.12 IPDS Resolution ........................................................................................ 38 4.3.13 Intervention Required ............................................................................... 39 4.3.14 IPDS Timeout ........................................................................................... 40 4.3.15[...]
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6 5.4.3 Setting the MarkNet XLe Job Timeout ....................................................... 72 5.4.4 Setting the MarkNet XLe Busy Timeout ..................................................... 72 5.5 Printing IPDS from PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6 ............................... 73 5.6 Printing IPDS from PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2 ........[...]
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7 A. Technical Specifications .................................................................................... 129 Printers Supported ............................................................................................... 129 Product Description ............................................................................................[...]
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9 About this Guide Refer to your Lexmark Optra printer's User’s Guide for basic information about your printer and how to use it. Use this booklet as a reference for the SIMM for IPDS. It includes information on: • Installing t he SIMM for IPDS. • Understanding, using, and changing the option settings to affect the way host jobs are [...]
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10 6. Using the SIMM for IPDS with the SCS Adapter Explains how to use the SIMM for IPDS with the Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS. 7. Printer Messages and Problems This section lists specific problems and their solutions. 8. Warranty Outlines the warranty terms that apply to the SIMM for IPDS. Appendices Includes technical specifications, font tables a[...]
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11 1 Introduction 1.1 Equipment Requirements and Specifications Thank you for purchasing the SIMM (Single Inline Memory Module) for IPDS. This provides your printer with high quality IBM host connectivity print output. With the appropriate adapter and host software, your printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP or IPD[...]
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12 1.2 Customer Support If you cannot find answers in this booklet about using the SIMM for IPDS, please contact your point of purchase, your local Lexmark office, or call the Lexmark Technical Support Center. In North America: Lexmark International, Inc. 740 New Circle Road Lexington, KY 40550 Phone: 1-800-Lexmark or 606 -232-3000 Fax: 606-232-287[...]
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13 2 Installation 2.1 Before Installing the SIMM for IPDS Installing the new SIMM for IPDS may restore the printer’s default menu settings. Follow the instructions in the following section to print out the current user default settings and installed printer options before installing the new SIMM for IPDS. Save the printed sheet(s) for reference a[...]
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14 2.3 Installing the SIMM for IPDS Warning: The SIMM for IPDS is easily damaged by static electric ity. Make sure to touch the printer’s metal cabinet before handling the SIMM or wear an anti-static wrist strap. Follow these instructions to install the SIMM: 1. Unpack the SIMM for IPDS. Avoid touching the connection points along the edge of the [...]
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15 3. Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord. 4. Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer. 5. You must access the printer system board . Refer to your printer User's Guide and follow the instructions on how to access the printer system board. After accessing the system board proceed to step 6. 6. Locate the [...]
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16 7. Pres s the option down toward the system board until it snaps into place. Make sure both metal clips on the connector are fastened and the two pins on the connector are pushed through the holes in the option. Refer to the figure matching your printer. Optra S/Se Optra K 8. You must have at least 4 MB of installed memory to use the SIMM for IP[...]
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17 11. Plug in the printer power cord. 12. Turn the printer power On (I). Note: If all diamonds remain displayed on the printer operator panel or if the printer does not warm the engine and display Ready on the operator panel, follow the steps in the next section to remove the SIMM and repeat the steps in this section to reinstall it. Be sure the S[...]
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18 Note: After verifying the installation, you may want to set your other printer settings that were different from the factory defaults . See the menu settings page you printed before starting this installation for comparison. Tip: Place a label on the front of the printer indicating the connector locations of all installed options to avoid having[...]
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19 2.4 Removing the SIMM for IPDS Warning: The option card is easily damaged by static electrici ty. Before handling the cards, be sure to touch the printer’s metal cabinet or put on an anti- static wrist strap. 1. Turn the printer power Off (O) and unplug the printer power cord. 2. Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer. 3. You must [...]
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20 4. Refer to the f igure below for your printer to locate the SIMM for IPDS in the connector slot. Push out on the metal clips at each end of the connector and rotate the SIMM away from the system board. Optra S/Se Optra K 5. Place the SIMM for IPDS in its original packaging. If you did not save the packaging, wrap the card in paper and store it [...]
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21 3 Using the Setup Options The SIMM for IPDS option settings are changed from the printer operator panel. This section of the guide reviews how to change and save option settings. See chapter 4 Setup Operations Reference for a listing of all possible values for each option. Note: Please refer to your printe r's User's Guide for instruct[...]
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22 2. Press Select to select the IPDS MENU . You can modify printer settings by: • Selecting a setting from a list of values. • Changing a numerical setting . • Changing an On/Off setting. Examples of changing each type of setting follow. 3.3 Selecting a New Value as a Setting 1. From a Ready status message, press Menu> or <Menu . The m[...]
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23 5. Press Select to select the value on the second line of the display. An asterisk appears beside the value to indicate that it is now the user default setting. The display shows the new setting for one second and then clears and shows the word Saved . It then displays the previous list of menu items. 6. Press Return to go back to previous menus[...]
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24 If this is the last printer setting to change, press Return to back up to the list of menus. Press Go twice to display the Ready status message. See section 3.6 Activating Saved Option Changes on page 25 . 3.5 Changing a Numerical Setting If you choose a menu item that has a numerical value, the item name appears in the first line of the operato[...]
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25 3.6 Activating Saved Option Changes You may need to power the printer Off and On to activate an option change. See the section below, which corresponds to your "attachment" method. LAN Attachment Most changes to IPDS MENU settings are active on the very next IPDS print job. This is true when you are LAN attached using a MarkNet S, Mark[...]
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27 4 Setup Operations Reference 4.1 SIMM for IPDS Options Menu Map This section describes the menu structure for the SIMM for IPDS. Settings are displayed under the sub-menus reached from the IPDS MENU . Note: Some menu items may not display on your printe r. Refer to the specific Menu Option or Option Value for details. Some options are only activ[...]
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28 4.2 Overview of the EMUL AT ION Menu Options The following lists all menu options found under the EMULATION Menu. Values only display when they are available on your printer. An asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options is listed on the IPDS Print Menus page. See section 2.2 Printing the M[...]
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29 IPDS Resolution 600 dpi*, 1200 dpi, 300 dpi Intervention Req Report*, Do not report IPDS Timeout Host Controlled*, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 90 seconds, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes Trace Functions Disable*, Serial Output, Parallel Output A detailed description of each EMULATION Menu option follows.[...]
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30 4.3 EMUL AT ION Menu Options In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. 4.3.1 IPDS Emulation This option selects the printer emulation to be used. 4028* IBM 4028 emulation 3112/3116 IBM 3112/3116 emulation 43xx IBM 4312, 4317 or 4324 emulation 3812/3816 IBM 3812/3816 emulation Note: The 3812/16 emulation does not s[...]
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31 4.3.2 Default Codepage This option defines the default code page with the appropriate character set to be used. Values are in alphabetical order. The panel will display code page options beginning with the letters A - E, then F – K, and L - Z. Select the appropriate path to reach the desired code page. Codepages A – E Codepages F – K Codep[...]
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32 4.3.4 Default FGID Selects the default FGID to be used by the printer IPDS emulation when the host does not send an FGID at the start of a job. This option is only available on IPDS emulation code level 8141 or higher. The option has three submenus containing the FGIDs used in each emulation. In the table below the emulations are cross-reference[...]
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33 4.3.6 Page Counter This option selects the method used for updating IPDS page counters. Normal Update* Jam and stacked page counters are updated when pages are printed. Early Update All page counters are updated when they are processed but not printed. Pages may be lost if power or printer failure occurs. However, selecting this option may incre[...]
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34 4.3.7 Printable Area This option defines the printable area on the page and how clipping is treated. Top, bottom, and side margins for your print jobs are set through your print application. 4028 Whole Page* The printable area is 50 pels (4mm) insid e the physical page. The printable area is reported to the host. Clipping occurs if data is print[...]
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35 4.3.8 Resource Memory This option defines the amount of memory to be used as IPDS Resource Memory. Increasing memory can sometimes improve performance because more fonts or other resources are retained in memory reducing transmission and printing times. Increasing memory for resources is recommended, if printing large IPDS jobs with many downloa[...]
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36 4.3.9 Exception Control It is often practical to suppress exception reporting on undefined characters and on position errors (printing outside the valid printable area (VPA)). This option overrides the Exception Handling Control in the IPDS data stream. Report All* No suppression of exceptions. Exception reporting is controlled by the IPDS data [...]
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37 4.3.10 Font Control This option defines how strict the reporting will be if a selected font does not correspond to a valid combination of code page and character set. Relaxed* The printer makes an intelligent decision concerning whether the selected combination of code page and character set is adequately supported. A Relaxed setting will report[...]
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38 4.3.12 IPDS Resolution This option defines the resolution used when printing IPDS jobs. This is a separate setting from the printer's Print Resolution under the Quality Menu . This option sets the working print resolution for the IPDS jobs. This alters the quality of text with scalable fonts, barcodes, graphics, and scalable images. Bitmap [...]
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39 4.3.13 Intervention Required This option defines if the emulation should report Intervention Required messages to the host. Types of intervention required messages include a paper jam, paper out, cover open or offline message. These types of messages mean the printer is not ready to print. Report* Report intervention required messages to the hos[...]
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40 4.3.14 IPDS Timeout This option either allows the host to directly control when an IPDS LAN session with a printer ends (disconnects) or allows the printer IPDS emulation to determine when an IPDS LAN session times out. Note: The IPDS Timeout values are only used by the printer IPDS emulation when the printer is LAN attached using a MarkNet S ad[...]
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41 15 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes IPDS emulation timeout value. These values are only used by the printer IPDS emulation when the host sends IPDS jobs on port 9600 to a MarkNet S adapter. If the host does not send another IPDS job or send additional IPDS resource data to the printer within the t[...]
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42 Storage of IPDS Resources Up to four different LAN sessions may be connected to port 9600. IPDS resources from the last active port 9600 session are temporarily stored in the printer memory when IPDS Timeout values ( 15 seconds to 10 Minutes) are selected and the host timer/timeout values are set to a large value or disabled. Operator actions an[...]
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43 4.3.15 Trace Functions This option determines if the Trace function is enabled. Trace data is sent to either the serial or parallel port. Unless you have a computer running a capture program attached to the serial or parallel port to receive the trace data, the printer will hang Busy and display IPDS on the first line of the operator panel and T[...]
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44 4.4 Overview of the P APER HANDLING Menu Options The following lists all menu options found under the PAPER HANDLING Menu. Values only display when they are available on your printer. An asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The selected value for each of these options is listed on the IPDS Print Menus page. See section 2.2 Print[...]
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45 4.5 PAPER H ANDLING Menu Options In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. 4.5.1 Duplex Control This option defines the treatment of duplex printing. Autodetect* Use and report duplex if duplexer is installed. Enable Always report duplex. If a duplexer is not installed, the pages are printed in simplex. Disabled D[...]
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46 4.5.3 IPDS Envelope Paper This option selects the envelope default formatting size for the IPDS Envelope media source (most often it is the IPDS Number 64 (40H)). This option setting applies to Input Tray Mappings set to "Manual Env" or "Env Feeder". You can do one of the following: • Use th e printer setting Manual Env Siz[...]
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47 4.5.4 IPDS Manual Paper This option selects the default formatting paper size for the IPDS Manual media source (most often it is the IPDS Number 99 (63H)). This option setting applies to the Input Tray Mappings set to "Manual Paper". You can do one of the following: • Use the printer setting “Manual Pap Size”. • Select a differ[...]
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48 4.5.5 IPDS Multipurpose (MP) Paper This option selects the default formatting paper size or envelope default formatting size for the IPDS multipurpose (MP) media source. This option setting applies to the Input Tray Mappings set to "MP Feeder". Note: This option only displays if a Multipurpose Feeder is installed. You can do one of the[...]
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49 4.6 MAP INPUT TR AYS Menu Options This option defines the mapping of the host's request for a physical feeder or input tray in the printer. Any host input source can be mapped to any printer input source. The printer input source is mapped to an IPDS host number. Input sources include the envelope feeder, manual feed paper or manual feed en[...]
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50 Example 2 If an IPDS number is mapped (used) twice, the lowest tray mapping number is activated (if available). For example if Tray Mapping 6 and 7 both map to IPDS 64 as shown below, the printer will select media from the Env Feeder. Tray Ma pping 6 IPDS 64 Env Feeder Tray Mapping 7 IPDS 64 Manual Env In other words, the printer attempts to map[...]
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51 Set the PAPER TYPE for the three trays as follows: Tray 1 Type = Colored Paper Tray 2 Type = Plain Paper Tray 3 Type = Plain Paper The printer will feed paper from Tray 3 when Tray 2 is empty. 4.6.1 Tray Mapping In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The default value for each of these options is listed on the [...]
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52 Tray Mapping 5 No Map, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Tray 4, Tray 5*, MP Feeder, Env Feeder, Manual Paper, Manual Env IPDS Number 4*, 0 to 255 Tray Mapping 6 No Map, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Tray 4, Tray 5, MP Feeder, Env Feeder*, Manual Paper, Manual Env IPDS Number 64*, 0 to 255 Tray Mapping 7 No Map, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Tray 4, Tray 5, M P Feede[...]
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53 4.7 MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options This option defines the mapping of the host's request for a physical output bin in the printer. The printer bin is mapped to an IPDS host number. Printer output bins include the top of the printer (standard bin) and optional output bins that attach to the top of the printer. The labels Bin Mapping 1 - Bin Ma[...]
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54 4.7.1 Bin Mapping Note: Output Bin values will only be displayed when optional output bins are installed. In the following an asterisk “*” indicates the default factory value. The default value for each of these options is listed on the second Print Menus page. See section 2.3 Installing the SIMM for IPDS on page 17 , step 14. Option name Va[...]
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55 Bin Mapping 6 Standard Bin, No Map*, Output Bin 1, Output Bin 2, Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X, 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 7 Standard Bin, No Map*, Output Bin 1, Output Bin 2, Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X, 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 8 Standard Bin, No Map*, Output Bin 1, Output Bin 2, Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X, 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 9 Standard Bin, No Map*, Outp[...]
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56 4.8 MARGINS Menu Options Use margin settings to adjust the position of the page image. Margin settings, which could be compared to movements of the tractor feeder and paper knob of a matrix printer, affect all IPDS jobs and are not affected by IPDS commands in the job. The input tray Left Margin and input tray Top Margin option settings should n[...]
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57 Margins may be adjusted for all input trays and feeders using the All Input Trays menu. Additional adjustments may be made to the All Input Trays margin settings for an individual tray or feeder using the tray or feeder specific margin menu. Most often, the All Input Trays margin settings will remain at the default setting of zero and adjustment[...]
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58 Margin and Tray Linking Interaction When trays are linked, the margins set in the All Input Trays menu and the margins set for the tray specified in the IPDS data stream will be used to adjust the page image on the paper Example 1 – Margin and Tray Linking Tray 1 is requested as the input source from the host. If tray 1 and tray 2 are linked a[...]
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59 Each margin menu option has four sub-menus. The exception being the envelope menu options, which have only two. The available margin menu options and their sub-menus are shown below. Margin menu option Top Margin Left Margin Top Margin Back Left Margin Back All Input Trays x x x x Tray 1 Adjust x x x x Tray 2 Adjust x x x x Tray 3 Adjust x x x x[...]
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60 4.8.2 Tray 1 Adjust Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 1. Tray 1 Adjust margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 1. See margin settings examples under 4.8 MARGINS Menu Options on [...]
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61 4.8.4 Tray 3 Adjust Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 3. Tray 3 Adjust margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 3. See margin settings examples under 4.8 MARGINS Menu Options on [...]
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62 4.8.6 Tray 5 Adjust Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 5. Tray 5 Adjust margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 5. See margin settings examples under 4.8 MARGINS Menu Options on [...]
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63 4.8.8 Env Feeder Adj Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for jobs printed from the envelope feeder. Env Feeder Adj margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from the envelope feeder. See margin settings examples under 4.8 MARGINS Menu Opt[...]
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64 4.8.10 Manual Env Adj Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for jobs printed from the manual tray. Manual Env Adj margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all envelopes printed from the manual tray. See margin settings examples under 4.8 MARGINS Menu Option[...]
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65 5 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Adapter or MarkNet Print Server 5.1 IPDS in a L AN Environment When using the SIMM for IPDS in a printer attached to a LAN with the MarkNet S (Token-Ring or Ethernet) internal network adapter, MarkNet Pro print server (Token- Ring or Ethernet), or the MarkNet XLe print server (Token-Ring or Ethernet), the[...]
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66 Example IPDS resources have been downloaded during a session with a host connected through the SCS card (Coax or Twinax attachment). These resources will be deleted by the IPDS emulation when an IPDS job is received from a LAN attached host. When another IPDS job is received through the SCS card, the printer will return a Printer Reset exception[...]
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67 5.2.1 Selecting the MarkNet S TCP/IP Protocol Settings From the printer operator panel, do the following: 1. Press Menu> until the NETWORK MENU displays. Press Select . 2. Press Menu> until the NETWORK OPTION 1 displays. Press Select . (This example assumes the MarkNet S Adapter is installed in option connector 1.) 3. Press Menu> until [...]
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68 5.2.2 Setting the MarkNet S Job Timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet S Job Timeout is 0 (disabled). This allows the host system "release timer" value and the printer IPDS Timeout value to control when print jobs from another protocol, interface, server, or host can be started. You may set the MarkNet S Job Timeout value to a[...]
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69 5.3 Configuring a MarkNet Pro To enable IPDS printing with the MarkNet Pro several settings must be changed. Changes to MarkNet Pro settings can be made using the appropriate network printer utilities . For more information on how to change these settings, refer to your Lexmark MarkNet Pro network adapter manual which came with your print server[...]
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70 5.3.3 Setting the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout is 0 (disabled). This allows the host system "release timer" value to control when print jobs from another protocol, interface, server, or host can be started. You may set the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout value to a value greater than the host [...]
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71 5.4 Configuring a MarkNet XLe To enable IPDS printing with the MarkNet XLe several settings must be changed. Changes to MarkNet XLe settings can only be made using the appropriate network printer utilities . For more information on how to change these settings, refer to your Lexmark network adapter manual, which came with your print server. • [...]
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72 5.4.2 Setting the MarkNet XLe TCP/IP Protocol Settings The following TCP/IP protocol settings must be set in order for the host to send jobs to the printer through the MarkNet XLe. Contact your network administrator if you need help with these settings. Activate Yes Set IP Address 157.184.67.102 (Address available from your network administrator[...]
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73 Setting the MarkNet XLe Busy Timeout smaller than the host "release timer" value will result in communication errors after the job has printed. 5.5 Printing IPDS from PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6 Install the latest cumulative PTF fix pack or tape for the operating system (including the tool, WRKAFP2). • PTF SF29249 PTF SF29249, w[...]
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74 2. Create an APPC-attached printer device description using CRTDEVPRT (see steps below). Note: Only the required fields are listed below. At the comm and line, type: CRTDEVPRT and press <F4>. Enter the following information: Device description OPTRA (User defined name) Device class *RMT Device type *IPDS Device model 0 Press <ENTER> [...]
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75 3. Using WRKAFP2 , specify the printer’s TCP/IP configuration information. This data area, which must be saved in library QGPL, will override the APPC device description just created with the CRTDEVPRT command. At the command lin e, type: WRKAFP2 and press <F4>. Printer device name DEVD OPTRA (Same user defined name as before) IPDS pass [...]
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76 Related information Vary on the printer device description: VRYCFG CFGOBJ(OPTRA) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*ON) Start the writer: STRPRTWTR OPTRA To PING the device: PING ‘ip_address’ or PING host_name For example: PING ‘157.184.67.102’ To print the contents of the data area in the library QGPL, type: WRKAFP2 DEVD(OPTRA) PRINTONLY(*YES)[...]
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77 5.6 Printing IPDS from PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2 Install the latest cumulative PTF fix pack or tape for the system. • PTF 41993, which is available from IBM, provides a fix for out of paper responses from the printer. 1. Set up and start t he TCP/IP network: • Create a Token-Ring or an Ethernet line description for the printer using CRTLINTRN[...]
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78 Advanced function printing *YES Press <ENTER> AFP attachment *APPC Press <ENTER> Font identi fier 11 (Font Global ID for Courier 10 CPI ) Form feed *AUTOCUT Press <ENTER>, then <PAGE DOWN> Remote location TCPIP Press <ENTER> to create the printer device description for the Optra IPDS printer.[...]
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79 3. Using CRTPSFCFG , specify the printer’s TCP/IP configuration information. This PSF configuration object, which must be saved in library QGPL, overrides the APPC device description just created with the CRTDEVPRT command. See the example on page 81 . At the command line, type: CRTPSFCFG and press <F4>. Enter the following information: [...]
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80 Related information Vary on the printer device description: VRYCFG CFGOBJ(OPTRA) CFGTYPE(*DEV) STATUS(*ON) Start the writer: STRPRTWTR OPTRA To PING the device: PING ‘ip_address’ or PING host_name For example, PING ‘157.184.67.102’ To list PSF configuration objects (in the library QGPL), use WRKPSFCFG command. Command set for PSF configu[...]
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81 5.6.1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R2 Device description . . . . . . . . : DEVD OPTRA Option . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : OPTION *BASIC Category of device . . . . . . . . : *PRT Automatically created . . . . . . : NO Device class . . . . . . . . . . . : DEVCLS *RMT Device type . . . . . . . . . . . : TYPE *IPDS Device model . . . . . . . . . [...]
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82 5.6.2 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS/400 V3R2 PSF configuration . . . . . . . . : OPTRA Library . . . . . . . . . . . . : QGPL User resource library . . . . . . : *JOBLIBL IPDS pass through . . . . . . . . : *YES Activate release timer . . . . . . : *NORDYF Release timer . . . . . . . . . . : *SEC15 Restart timer . . . . . . . . . . : *IMMED SNA retry[...]
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83 5.7 Printing IPDS from PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 Install the latest cumulative PTF fix pack or tape for the system. • PTF 43310, which is available from IBM provides a fix for out of paper responses from the printer. 1. Set up and start the TCP/IP network: • Create a Token-Ring or an Ethernet line description for the printer us[...]
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84 Note: With V3R7 you enter the TCP/IP address and port number in the printer device description. It is not entered here. Press < ENTER> to create the PSF object. 3. Create a printer device descr iption for your printer using CRTDEVPRT . See the example on page 88 . Note: Only the required fields are listed. Type CRTDEVPRT and press <F4&g[...]
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85 Font: FONT Identifier 11 (11 is for Courier 10 CPI) Form feed FORMFEED *AUTOCUT Press <PAGE DOWN> (or <ROLL UP>) Activation timer ACTTMR *NOMAX Press <PAGE DOWN> (or <ROLL UP>) Press <PAGE DOWN> (or <ROLL UP>) Remote location: RMTLOCNAME Name or address 157.184.67.102 (IP address or remote host name) Press <[...]
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86 Related information To end the writer: ENDWTR OPTRA To PING the device: PING 'ip_address' or PING host_name For example: PING ‘157.184.67.102’ To list PSF configuration objects (in the library QGPL), use the WRKPSFCFG command. Command set for PSF configuration objects: CRTPSFCFG - create CHGPSFCFG - change (with the writer stopped)[...]
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87 5.7.1 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 PSF configuration . . . . . . . PSFCFG > OPTRAPRT Library . . . . . . . . . . . > QGPL User resource library list . . . USRRSCLIBL *JOBLIBL Device resource library list . . DEVRSCLIBL *DFT IPDS pass through . . . . . . . IPDSPASTHR > *YES Activate release timer . . . . . ACTRLSTMR *[...]
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88 5.7.2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 Device description . . . . . . . DEVD > OPTRA Device class . . . . . . . . . . DEVCLS > *LAN Device type . . . . . . . . . . TYPE > *IPDS Device model . . . . . . . . . . MODEL > 0 LAN attachment . . . . . . . . . LANATTACH > *IP Switched line list . . . . . . . SWTLINLST LAN [...]
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89 5.7.3 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 (continued) Print while converting . . . . . PRTCVT *YES Print request timer . . . . . . PRTRQSTMR *NOMAX Form definition . . . . . . . . FORMDF F1C10110 Library . . . . . . . . . . . *LIBL Character identifier: CHRID Graphic character set . . . *SYSVAL Code page . . . . . . . . Remote locat[...]
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90 5.8 Printing IPDS from PSF/MVS The SIMM for IPDS enables IPDS printing directly from a MVS mainframe. Software requirements for the MVS are: PSF/MVS Version 2 Release 2.0 with APAR OW15599,OW15018 and OW16442 MVS Scheduler APAR OW12236 to support two new PRINTDEV keywords: IPADDR and PORTNO. TCP/IP Version 3 Release 1, or higher installed and co[...]
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91 2. Define the printer to a JES printer. a. Example for JES2 FSS(FSS1) PROC=PSFPROC,HASPFSSM=HASPFSSM PRT7 FSS=FSS1,MODE=FSS, PRMODE=(LINE,PAGE,SOSI1), CLASS=C,UCS=0,SEP,NOSEPDS,CKPTPAGE=100, DRAIN,MARK,TRKCELL=YES b. Example for JES3 FFSDEF,TYPE=WTR,FSSNAME=FSS3,PNAME=SAMPLE01, SYSTEM=SYS1,TERM=NO, DEVICE,DTYPE=PRTAFP1,NAME=PRT7, JUNIT=(,SYS1,,O[...]
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92 5.8.2 Printer Sharing Parameters To enable the printer to start other print jobs from another protocol, interface or server the following parameters on the PRINTDEV statement have to be coded in the PSF STARTUP PROC: MGMTMODE=OUTAVAIL DISCINTV=15 TIMEOUT=REDRIVE FAILURE=WCONNECT IPADDR=157.184.67.102 (address available from your network administ[...]
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93 If the End-of-Job Timeout is greater than the DISCINTV value, errors are very likely to occur if the printer requires user intervention. If, on the other hand, the End-of-Job Timeout is smaller than the DISCINTV value, an error is certain to occur the first time the MarkNet card times out after a completed print job. Therefore, the End-of-Job Ti[...]
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94 5.8.3 Example PSF STARTUP PROC - JCL and PRINTDEV //SAMPLE PROC //* //STEP01 EXEC PGM=APSPPIEP,REGION=4096K,TIME=1440 //STEPLIB DD DSN=PSF.LINKLIB,DISP=SHR //JOBHDR OUTPUT PAGEDEF=V06483, /* JOB HEADER */ // FORMDEF=A10110,CHARS=GT12 /* */ //JOBTLR OUTPUT PAGEDEF=V06483, /* JOB TRAILER */ // FORMDEF=A10110,CHARS=GT12 /* FORMDEF */ //MSGDS OUTPUT[...]
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95 5.9 Printing IPDS from PSF/2 This section describes how to set up PSF/2 to make it possible to print IPDS data to a LAN attached printer using TCP/IP. This section does not describe how to connect PSF/2 to an IBM host to receive AFP and IPDS data. Please refer to the PSF/2 documentation for a description. System requirements OS/2 version 2.11 or[...]
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96 2. On the PSF/2 Control Panel select | P rofile| and then | N ew|. The PSF/2 New Device menu appears. Enter the device name and the device description and select a Device Resolution of 300 pel.[...]
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97 3. Select TCP/I P as Attachment Type and select Settings. The TCP/IP Settings menu appears. Enter the IP address of the printer. The IP address should be obtained from your network administrator. The TCP/IP port number entered must be either 9100, 9102, or 9600. 9100 or 9600 for MarkNet S 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro or MarkNet XLe 9102 fo[...]
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98 4. On the PSF/2 Control Panel select O ptions and Setup q ueues. The Setup queues menu wi ll appear. It will be blank at first. Enter the Queue name, description and select the Device and then select Setup. An OS/2 printer queue is now created and the printer is ready to print IPDS from OS/2 and a PSF/2 connected host. Note: You can check the co[...]
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99 5.10 Printer Sharing in the PSF/2 Environment To enable the printer to start other print jobs from another protocol, interface or server, the PSF/2 tuning option Job Interval Shutdown Timer is used. Important: The End-of-Job Timeout has to be disabled (set to 0) in order to prevent the print server or adapter from releasing the TCP/IP protocol. [...]
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100 3. Now select Tuning options. The Job Interval Shutdown Timer indicates the number of seconds PSF/2 waits before shutting down when there are no jobs in the queue. In other words this is the amount of time that PSF/2 remains active after the last job is printed. Valid values: integers 1 to 9999 1-9998 time in seconds to wait between jobs 9999 w[...]
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101 5.11 Printing IPDS from PSF/ AIX To create a new IPDS printer definition in PSF/AIX perform the following actions: 1. Execute the command smit psf_add_prt_tcpip to get the PSF/AIX SMIT Printer Definition for TCP/IP attached printers. 2. An swer the following: Printer NAME: Enter a name for the IPDS printer. This name will also be used for the p[...]
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102 Number of QUEUE DEVICES: Leave this at the default value (4 devices) initially. You can tune this option later, according to the throughput of the printer. Connect TIMEOUT: Initially leave this at the default value (30 seconds). Refer to t he PSF/AIX on-line help for information about when to increase this value. DESCRIPTION: Enter an optional [...]
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103 6 Using the SIMM for IPDS with the SCS Adapter 6.1 Using the Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS This section describes how to set up the SCS adapter to make it possible to print IPDS data to either a direct coaxially attached printer or a direct twinaxially attached printer. Please refer to Appendix A for a list of compatible hardware attachments and [...]
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104 Important: On IPDS code level 8223 and above, the IPDS emulation may be shared by IPDS hosts connected to the printer using the SCS adapter (Coax or Twinax attachment) and IPDS hosts connected to the printer using a MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe. When sharing the printer between these types of connections, the IPDS emulation will delet[...]
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105 6.2 Using the Coax Interface with IPDS Note: When coax attached, the SCS adapter will, by default, use the IPDS emulation if a SIMM for IPDS is installed. If you install a new SCS adapter in an Optra printer with a SIMM for IPDS (and vice versa), you do not need to configure the SCS adapter to use the IPDS emulation. 6.3 IPDS Enabled Setting Th[...]
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106 6.4 Changing the Coax Timeout Value (For Reference Onl y) If necessary you can change the Coax Timeout value by following these steps: 1. Press Menu> until NETWORK MENU displays. Press Select. 2. Press Menu> until NETWORK OPTION 1 , NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 displays. The number corresponds to the number of the option connector[...]
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107 6.5 Verif ying the Coax Interface with the SIMM for IPDS To verify the SCS adapter configuration , print a SCS IDB dump page. Follow these steps: 1. Press Menu> until NETWORK MENU displays. Press Select . 2. Press Menu> until NETWORK OPTION 1 displays. Press Select . (This example assumes the SCS Adapter is installed in option connector 1[...]
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108 6.6 Using the Twinax Interface with IPDS When twinax attached, the SCS adapter will, by default, NOT use the IPDS emulation if it is installed in the printer. The SCS adapter must be configured to use the installed SIMM for IPDS before it connects to the host. 6.7 Dual Addresses with the Twinax Interface When installing a SIMM for IPDS and Coax[...]
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109 6.8 Twinax Interface Settings Only three setting options have to be considered to set up the SCS adapter for IPDS operation: SCS Device Address IPDS Device Address IPDS Buffer Sizes Note: Be certain to set the correct twinax address for both the SCS address and the IPDS address before physically connecting your printer to the twinax wiring syst[...]
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110 6.10 IPDS Device Address and IPDS Buffer Sizes Settings These settings for the SCS adapter only appear when the SIMM for IPDS is detected in the printer. The IPDS Device Address is used to select the twinax address for the IPDS emulation or to disable the IPDS emulation. IPDS Buffer Sizes is used to select the size of the data/command buffer us[...]
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111 6.11 Changing the Twinax Timeout Value (For Reference Onl y) If necessary you can change the Twinax Timeout value by following these steps: 1. Press Menu> until NETWORK MENU displays. Press Select . 2. Press Menu> until NETWORK OPTION 1 , NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 displays. The number corresponds to the number of the option con[...]
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112 6.12.1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 (locally attached) Device description . . . . . . . DEVD > OPTRA Device class . . . . . . . . . . DEVCLS > *LCL Device type . . . . . . . . . . TYPE > *IPDS Device model . . . . . . . . . . MODEL > 0 LAN attachment . . . . . . . . . LANATTACH *LEXLINK Switched line list . . . .[...]
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113 6.12.2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 (locally attached, continued) Manufacturer type and model . . MFRTYPMDL Paper source 1 . . . . . . . . . PPRSRC1 *MFRTYPMDL Paper source 2 . . . . . . . . . PPRSRC2 *MFRTYPMDL Envelope source . . . . . . . . ENVELOPE *MFRTYPMDL ASCII code page 899 support . . ASCII899 *NO Maximum pending r[...]
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115 7 Printer Messages and Problems Review these problems and solutions for possible answers to your questions. Use the table below if you are searching for information on a printer message. Message Problem Reference 36 Resolution Reduced 2 38I Memory Full 5 Bad Memory System 11 Memory Full 5 Menus Disabled 4 Not enough memory for IPDS 14 Recycle P[...]
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116 MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe “end-of-job-timeout” The recommended setting for the MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe end - of-job-timeout is 0 (disabled). This allows the host timer/timeout value or printer IPDS Timeout value (when using a MarkNet S only) to control when print jobs from another protocol, interface, server, or [...]
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117 IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled (when using MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe) Note: The printer defaults to Host Controlled when receiving IPDS jobs on port 9100 or 9102. If you selected any other IPDS Timeout value, go to IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes on page 118 . If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Controlled to all[...]
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118 IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes (when using a MarkNet S only) If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Controlled to allow the host to directly control ending (disconnecting) a LAN session, go to IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled on page 117 . If you selected an IPDS Timeout value of 15 seconds to 10 minutes to allow the printer IPDS[...]
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119 2. Problem: The message 36 Resolution Reduced displays and the printer stops. Solution: The printer memory is full and the page cannot be printed at the selected IPDS Resolution. Press Go and the page is printed at a lower resolution. If this is a constant problem and you want to print at the higher resolution, you need to add more memory to th[...]
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120 C. There may be insufficient printer memory to temporarily store IPDS resources and print non-IPDS jobs. Add more memory to the printer. For information on recommended memory settings refer to appendix C. Recommended memory on page 151 D. The host may be downloading more IPDS resources than can be held in the printer’s memory. Add more memory[...]
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121 5. Problem: Sometimes the messages ( 38I Memory Full or Memory Full ) display on the printer operator panel and the connection with the printer is lost. What do these messages mean? What should I try? Solution: 38I Memory Full - this message is generated when there is insufficient memory to print the page. Memory Full - this message means the p[...]
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122 6. Problem: If I want to work with the menus for the SCS adapter, how do I know whether to choose NETWORK OPTION 1 , NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 ? Solution: A. Press Menu> until you see TESTS MENU . Press Select . B. Press Menu> until you see Print Menus . Press Select . The operator panel displays the message Printing Menu Setti[...]
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123 8. Problem: The message Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power displays and the printer stops. Solution: The SIMM for IPDS supports only LAN attached hosts or a coaxial/twinaxial attached host. You must be trying to print from both: • a coaxial/twinaxial attachment using a SCS adapter and either • a LAN attachment using a MarkNe t S Token-Ring or E[...]
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124 10. Problem: Intervention Required messages (printer offline, paper jam, out of paper, cover open, etc.) from the printer are causing problems on the IPDS host. Solution: You can suppress this message reporting by selecting "Do Not Report" for Intervention Required. You would then rely on users noticing the status of the printer. 11. [...]
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125 13. Problem: IPDS jobs will not work with Job Bu ffering set to On . Solution: The host expects immediate responses from the printer during job processing. Buffering a job to the disk delays the return of these responses. Set Job Buffering = Off under the NETWORK OPTION X menu. 14. Problem: I get the message Not enough memory for IPDS . Solutio[...]
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126 16. Problem: The message Resources Lost appears on the display before an IPDS job prints. Solution: IPDS resources were deleted by the printer. A. Try to determine what is causing the resources to be deleted. See the section 4.3.14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for additional information. B. Non-IPDS jobs may cause IPDS resources to be deleted. Add a[...]
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127 8 8 Warranty The limited warranty you received with your printer gives warranty terms and conditions. For warranty information, refer to your printer documentation.[...]
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129 Appendices A. Technical Specifications Printers Supported • Optra S • Optra Se 3455 • Optra K 1220 This option provides customers with an affordable solution for AFP/IPDS distributed or LAN printing with IPDS emulation . Product Description The SIMM for IPDS is an option which is installed in the printer optional firmware SIMM connector. [...]
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130 through Print Services Facility (PSF) except for PSF/400, which supports four input sources. IPDS Features List • Resource Towers: Page Segments, Overlays, and Loaded Fonts • Data Towers: Text, Graphics, Bar Codes, IM Image, and IO Image • IPDS Exception Reporting Compatibility Support Notes: 1. When the SIMM for IPDS is set to emulate an[...]
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131 For Direct Network Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains an optional SIMM for IPDS, it attaches to a network using a MarkNet S internal network adapter or a MarkNet Pro or MarkNet XLe external print server. The optional MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, and MarkNet XLe support Token-Ring (4Mbps or 16 Mbps), Ethernet 10Base-T/10 Base[...]
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132 For Direct Twinaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the optional SIMM for IPDS and the SCS adapter with a twinaxial cable, the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware: • AS/400 Twinaxial Workstation Controllers • AS/400 Advanced System/36 Twinaxial Workstation Controller • 5494 Remote Control Unit • 5[...]
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133 Software Compatibility The IBM host software requirements for AFP/IPDS printing when the SIMM for IPDS is set to emulate an IBM 43xx, 311x, 381x or 4028 printer are as follows: • AS/400 PSF/400 V3R2, V 3R1, V3R7, V3R6, V4R1, V4R2 or greater • AS/400 OS/400 V4R2, V4R1, V3R2, V3R1, V3R7, V3R6, V3.0.5, V2R3, V2R2, V2R1 or greater • AS/400 OS[...]
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134 For Direct Coaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the SIMM for IPDS and the SCS adapter with a coaxial cable, the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware: • IBM 3174 Control Unit • IBM 3274 Control Unit • 9221 ES/9000 Work Station Subsystem Controller • ES/9370 Work Station Subsystem Controller • 93[...]
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135 B. Font and Code Page Information International Language Definitions The SIMM for IPDS supports a variety of languages, which are grouped below into descriptions used by IBM in their materials. Latin 1 Afrikaans Belgian (French and Dutch) Brazilian Portuguese Canadian English Canadian French Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish French German Icelandic [...]
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136 Latin 4 Estonian Greenlandic Lappish Latvian Lithuanian Latin 5 Turkish Baltic Multilingual (Latin 6) Latvian Lithuanian Cyrillic Bulgarian Byelorussian Macedonian Russian Serbo-Croatian Ukrainian Greek Greek[...]
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137 Font support overview There are 3 major sets of fonts supported by the SIMM for IPDS. • IBM Core Interchange Font Set • IBM Coordinated Font Set • IBM 4028 Compatibility Font Set / IBM 38xx Compatibility Font Set All printer emulations support the Core Interchange Font Set and the Coordinated Font Set. The 4028 Compatibility Font Set is c[...]
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138 IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set The typefaces defined for the IBM Core Set font provide support for the following groups of languages and are supported in the Optra printer: Latin 1 including DCF, Latin 2, Latin 3, Latin 4 and Latin 5, Cyrillic, Baltic, Greek and symbols. Symbols are provided in medium and bold typefaces only. I[...]
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139 IPDS Core Font Set Code Page Support The code pages supported by the Core Font Set are listed below. A selection of these code pages can be set as default from the front panel. See IPDS MENUS on page 31 for those code pages, which can be selected. Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Austrian / German 273 697 Austrian /[...]
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140 Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Belgian 383 1145 Brazilian Portuguese 384 1145 Canadian French 385 1145 Castilian Spanish 392 1145 Danish / Norwegian 386 1145 Finnish / Swedish 387 1145 French / Catalan 388 1145 German 382 1145 Italian 389 1145 Japanese (Latin) 390 1145 Latin America Spanish 393 1145 Multilingual [...]
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141 Latin 2, 3, 4, 5 Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Eastern Europe PC 852 982 Latin 2 ISO (ANSI) 912 959 Latin 2 Multilingual 1110 1111 Latin 2 Multilingual EBCDIC 870 959 Latin 3 Multilingual EBCDIC 905 1286 Latin 3 Multilingual PC 853 983 Latin 4 EBCDIC 1069 1256 Latin 4 ISO (ASCII) 914 1256 Latin 5 EBCDIC 1026 1152 Latin 5 ISO (ANSI) 920 1[...]
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142 Arabic Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Arabic Bilingual 420 235 Arabic ISO (ASCII) 1008 1162 Arabic PC 864 994 GML List symbols 1039 1258 Note: Arabic code pages/fonts are only supported in an optional font package. The IPDS printer emulation accesses these fonts from a user flash memory installed in the flash memory connector. Hebrew Code[...]
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143 IBM Coordinated Font Set The IBM Coordinated Set is supported in Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages, Publishing, DCF code pages and Latin 1 ASCII only. See section IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set for a complete listing of fonts. Typefaces in Outlines (Latin 1) FGID GCSGID Gothic Text (simulated) 304 2039 Letter Gothic 400 2039 [...]
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144 IBM 4028 Compatibility IPDS Resident Font Set Fonts (Latin 1) The bitmap fonts included in the 4028 Compatibility Font Set are supporting the 300 dpi bitmap font in the 4028, 3112/16 and 43xx printer series. Most of these fonts support the Latin 1 languages. Typeface FGID Width Pitch/Point Codepage support OCR-B 3 144 10.0 893, 877 Courier 10 1[...]
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145 G2 = All code pages in group G1 plus code page 1002. G3 = All code pages in group G2 plus code pages 850 and 437. * = These fonts exist in both bitmapped and scalable (outline) versions dependent on the Font Type setting. # = For these fonts the scalable Times New Roman Typefaces in the appropriate sizes from the Core Font Set are always used. [...]
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146 IBM 3812/16 Compatibility Font Set When the 3812/16 emulation is selected, these bitmap fonts replace the 4028 Compatibility Font Set. Typeface FGID Width Pitch/Point Codepage support OCR-B 3 144 10.0 893 Orator 5 144 10.0 ** Courier 10 11 144 10.0 * ** Courier Italic 10 18 144 10.0 * ** OCR-A 19 144 10.0 892 Gothic-text 10 40 144 10.0 ** Katak[...]
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147 In addition to the above set of fonts a number of other FGIDs are also recognized by the IPDS. These are simulated by substitution with one of the above fonts or by bolding one of the above fonts. Special Code Pages Supported by the 3812/16 Compatibility Font Set Codepage GCSGID Language / Function 290 332 Japan Katakana 293 380 APL 892 968 OCR[...]
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148 Font Substitution If a font is not available, a different font is substituted using a best-fit algorithm. This substitution is based on the FGID and the font width. If any of the font IDs in the following tables are used in a document, they are mapped to the substituted font id given. 4028 / 31xx / 43xx Font substitution The following substitut[...]
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149 The following table applies only if the Font Type option is set to Use Bitmaps . Typestyle Original FGID Substituted FGID/Font Width Courier 12 Bold 108 85 b 120 fw Courier 17.1 Bold 253 254 b 84 fw Letter Gothic 12 87 85 120 fw Letter Gothic 12 Bold 110 85 b 120 fw Prestige Pica Bold 60 12 b 144 fw 3812/16 Font substitution The following subst[...]
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150 The following table applies only if the Font Type option is set to Use Bitmaps . Typestyle Original FGID Substituted FGID/Font Width Prestige Pica Bold 60 12 b 144 fw Courier 12 Bold 108 85 b 120 fw Letter Gothic 12 Bold 110 87 b 120 fw Courier 17.1 Bold 253 252 b 84 fw[...]
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151 C. Recommended memor y Minimum total recommended printer memory for each resolution setting. Additional memory above the minimum recommended may be required for printing complex jobs. 300 dpi, Simplex 4MB 300 dip, Simplex and saving IPDS resources* 8MB 300 dpi, Duplex 4MB 300 dpi, Duplex and saving IPDS resources* 8MB 600 dpi, Simplex 4MB 600 d[...]
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153 D. Related Publications Lexmark Publications Optra S User’s Guide (1250, 1620, 1650, 2420, 2450) P/N 43H1702 Optra S User’s Guide (1255, 1625, 1855, 2455) P/N 43H5318 Optra Se 3455 User’s Guide P/N 11K0900 Optra K 1220 User’s Guide P/N 11A4040 Network Adapter Hardware Setup P/N 16A0120 Network Adapter User's Guide P/N 16A0042 IBM P[...]
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155 Glossary Abend Verb which means to end a process abnormally. AFP Advanced Function Presentation or Printing. If viewing = presentation; printing, otherwise. AIX IBM’s implementation of the UNIX operating system. The RISC System/6000, among others, runs the AIX operating system. BOOTP BOOTstrap Protocol. A TCP/IP protocol that enables a workst[...]
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156 RFC Request for Comments The document series that describes a part of the Internet suite of protocols and related experiments. All Internet standards are documented as RFC’s. Server A network device that allows sharing of resources such as programs, storage and printers between multiple LAN workstations. SIMM Single Inline Memory Module. Subn[...]
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157 Index A Activating saved option changes ...... 25 All Input Trays ................................. 59 Anti-static precautions ..................... 19 Asterisk (*) ....................................... 23 Asterisk “*” ................................. 28;44 B Bad Memory System ...................... 124 Blinking Busy ....................[...]
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158 Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power ............................................... 123 Euro symbol .............................. 31;139 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R2 ............................................ 81 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS/400 V3R7, V4R1, or V4R2 ................. 88 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS/400 V3R2 ...........................[...]
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159 MarkNet Pro setup page ................... 69 MarkNet Pro TCP/IP protocol settings ..................................................... 69 MarkNet S configuration .................. 66 MarkNet S job timeout ..................... 68 MarkNet S TCP/IP protocol settings 67 MarkNet XLe busy timeout .............. 72 MarkNet XLe configuration ......[...]
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160 SCS code levels .............................. 103 SCS device address setting ............. 109 SCS IDB dump .............................. 107 SCS twinax interface ...................... 108 Select from a list .............................. 23 Setting MarkNet S Job Timeout ....... 68 Setting the MarkNet Pro busy timeout .......................[...]