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1. 30 Codepage Version 004 31 177 Default Codepage 31 Default CPI secs s 32 Default FGID ee 32 Exception Control 36 Font Control eeeceeeeeseeceeees 37 Font Types enoi ena 37 Intervention Required 39 IPDS Emulation 0 eee 30 IPDS Resolution cee 38 IPDS timeout 0 0 ee eeeeeeeeeee 40 IPDS Version ceeeeeeeeeeeee 43 Page Counter eee 33 Printable Area ceeeeeeeeeeeee 34 Resource Memory 35 Trace Functions cesses 43 End of Job timeout 111 117 133 Env Feeder Adj eee eee eeeeeee 64 ENV FEEDER ADJ 68 Equipment Requirements 11 Error messages 36 Resolution Reduced 137 38I Memory Full 139 Bad Memory System 142 Memory Full uu eee 139 Menus Disabled ceeeee 138 Not enough memory for IPDS 143 Recycle PWR to activate value 143 Resources Lost eee eee 144 Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power r tinhs sesS E Aa Sanco a 141 Euro symbol 31 161 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or VARG ienes ies 106 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS 400 N BRD trn eee O AERE 100 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or 178 F Factory defaults eee 13 18 23 Firmware updates 0 12 87 89 Font and code page information 153 Font SUMMALY eee cece eeeees 161
2. cs0000 137 139 171 Resources Lost seseeseseeeeseeeeee 144 S Saving settings eee eeeeceeeeeesteeeeee 26 SCS coax interface ee eeeeeeeeeees 124 SCS code levels eeeeeeeeeeeseees 121 SCS device address setting 127 SCS IDB dump eee 125 SCS twinax interface eee 126 Select from a list eeeeeeeeeeneeeeee 24 Setting MarkNet internal Print Server Job Timeout n se 86 Setting the MarkNet Pro external print server busy timeout 88 Setting the MarkNet Pro external print server job timeout eee 88 Setting the MarkNet XLe busy timeout PG eA rected ahaa ee Beats At 91 Setting the MarkNet XLe job timeout wisd aoesidegectunes yor pevees dotupadpecseseutecsades ss 90 Settings requiring operator intervention eee eect eeeeeee tees 73 SIMM for IPDS osaicc 223123 SIMM for IPDS options 0 0 27 T Technical specifications 0 147 Technical support eee 12 Tests MENU nemre 17 140 Trace Functions 000 0 eee eeeeee 43 Tray LAdJUSt siiani 64 TRAY 1 ADJUST oo ee 65 Tray 2 Adjust 64 TRAY 2 ADJUST eee 65 Tray S Adjust iesene hgs 64 TRAY 3 ADJUST oee 66 Tray 4 Adjust c sccsccccssssssstsnsesteseeesges 64 TRAY 4 ADJUST ee 66 Tray 5 Adjust seese 64 TRAY 5 ADJUST ee 67 Troubleshooting 0 0 eee 133 Twinax adapter for SCS 121 Twinax attachment eee 26 Twinax device description 129 Twinax interface settings 127
3. 110 Printer sharing PSF 2 113 Printers supported c ce eeeeeeeeee 147 Printing from PSF 400 91 95 101 Printing from PSF AIX 119 Printing from PSF MVS 108 Printing menu settings 13 28 43 44 56 Product description ceeeeeeees 147 PSF 36 catch eve ini e 1133117 Print OM eden eee 113 PSEVAOO sess ccs sesstssscdescesescetsees 91 95 101 PSF 6000 Print fromt 119 180 PSEIMVS inann a 108 R Recommended memory 171 Recycle PWR to activate value 143 Related publications 0 173 Remote configuration 73 AS 400 recommended procedure 75 Creating a text job ee 76 Entering comments in the job 79 Entering option name and value SCLIN GS 23 scssestessspesstbeeviectenssets 78 Examples of illegal commands 80 Examples of legal commands 80 Lead in String cee eeseeeereeeneeees 77 Lead out String eeeeeeeeeceeeeee 77 Mainframe recommended procedure ns SUbcs ates coos e E A E N 76 Option values which can not be Changed sisiiieciiiir t 73 Restoring factory default settings 82 Set default options mode error MESSIES r p r S 81 Settings requiring operator intervention 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 73 Syntax summary and hints 79 Using an IPDS text job 74 Remote configuration of printer IPDS SCUUNGS korse e S 73 Remote printer eeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 141 Resolution Reduced e seers 137 Resource Save
4. 37 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 fonts and non scalable images are not affected 600 dpi Print at 600 pel resolution 1200 dpi Print at 1200 pel resolution 300 dpi Print at 300 pel resolution Note The 3812 16 emulation does not support the printer IPDS Resolution setting of 300 dpi If 3812 16 emulation is selected and the printer IPDS Resolution setting is 300 dpi the printer IPDS emulation ignores the 300 dpi setting and uses 600 dpi This means that the 240 dpi data received from the host is converted to the printer s working resolution of 600 dpi Some jobs may not print in the standard 4MB of installed printer memory The 300 dpi resolution uses the least amount of memory Switch to this resolution if your job will not print in the memory installed in the printer or add additional memory Refer to appendix C Recommended memory on page 171 for minimum total recommended memory for each resolution setting Additional memory above the total recommended may be required for printing complex pages Additional memory may also increase print speed 38 4 3 13 Intervention Required This option defines if the emulation shoul
5. At the command line type CRTDEVPRT and press lt F4 gt Enter the following information Device description OPTRA User defined name Device class RMT Device type IPDS Device model 0 Press lt ENTER gt Advanced function printing YES Press lt ENTER gt AFP attachment APPC Press lt ENTER gt Font identifier 11 Font Global ID for Courier 10 CPD Form feed AUTOCUT Press lt ENTER gt then lt PAGE DOWN gt Remote location TCPIP Press lt ENTER gt to create the printer device description for the Optra IPDS printer Using WRKAFP 2 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 line type WRKAFP2 and press lt F4 gt Printer device name DEVD OPTRA Same user defined name as before IPDS pass through IPDSPASTHR YES TCP IP support TCP IP YES Press lt ENTER gt Remote System RMTSYS 157 184 67 102 IP address or remote system host name Port PORT 9100 9100 or 9600 for MarkNet internal print server 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports Press lt ENTER gt Inactivity timer INACTTMR SEC15 Press lt ENTER gt to create the
6. ee 69 MANUAL PAPER ADJ 68 MAP INPUT TRAYS menu Available options eee 54 Tray Mapping sesser 56 MAP OUTPUT BINS menu Available options cee 58 Bin Mapping seese 59 Marins nienn 61 MARGINS menu Available options eee 61 ALL INPUT TRAYS 64 ENV FEEDER AD 68 MANUAL ENV ADJ 69 MANUAL PAPER ADJ 68 MP FEEDER ADJUST 67 TRAY 1 ADJUST 65 TRAY 2 ADJUST 65 TRAY 3 ADJUST 66 TRAY 4 ADJUST 66 TRAY 5 ADJUST 67 MarkNet adapters 0 0 11 83 MarkNet internal Print Server 84 MarkNet internal Print Server job TUM OUD eriseeria 86 MarkNet internal Print Server TCP IP protocol settings ee 85 MarkNet Pro external print server busy TIMEOUT oo as e 88 MarkNet Pro external print server configuration 0 ee eee eee eeee eee 87 MarkNet Pro external print server job TIMEOUT sienna ar ee 88 MarkNet Pro external print server SETUP p iesise seineg 87 MarkNet Pro external print server TCP IP protocol settings 87 MarkNet XLe busy timeout 91 MarkNet XLe configuration 89 MarkNet XLe job timeout 90 MarkNet XLe setup page 0 89 MarkNet XLe TCP IP protocol Seting Ss n n dubcuseendes 90 Memory Full eee 139 Memory messages 137 139 142 Menu map ee ceeeceesseceeececeteeeeneeee 27 Menu settings 0 cece etree 13 26 Menus Disabled 0
7. K 113 2 114 On the PSF 2 Control Panel select Profilel and then INewl The PSF 2 New Device menu appears New device OPTRAIPDS D PSF2 SYSTEM OPTRA LAN IPDS PRINTER poo PEJE F 240 PEL Emaan Enter the device name and the device description and select a Device Resolution of 300 pel 3 Select TCP IP as Attachment Type and select Settings The TCP IP Settings menu appears IP Address TCP IP Port Number Form Definition F1A10111 Connect Timeout 30 sec m Cancel Help 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 internal print server 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports Select IOKI and then ICreatel The PSF 2 printer device is now created and is ready to print from a PSF 2 connected IBM host 115 4 On the PSF 2 Control Panel select Options and Setup queues PSF 2 Control Panel DEVICE STATUS OPTRAIPDS INACTIVE K The Setup queues menu will appear It will be blank at first Enter the Queue name description and select the Device and then select Setup OPTRAIPDS OPTRA LAN IPDS PRINTER
8. PAPER Letter Letter paper size 8 5 x 11 0 Legal Legal paper size 8 5 x 14 0 B5 JIS B5 JIS paper size 182mm x 257mm A4 A4 paper size 210mm x 297mm Executive Executive paper size 7 25 x 10 5 A5 AS paper size 148mm x 210mm Universal Universal is described on page 49 ENVELOPES 7 34 Envelope 7 Monarch envelope paper 3 875 x 7 5 9 Envelope 9 Commercial envelope paper 3 875 x 8 875 10 Envelope 10 Commercial envelope paper 4 125 x 9 5 DL Envelope DL envelope paper 110mm x 220mm C5 Envelope B5 Envelope Other Envelope 50 C5 envelope paper 162mm x 229mm B5 envelope paper 176mm x 250mm Other Envelope is described on page 47 4 5 6 Preprinted Media Note The Preprinted Media option is only available on IPDS code level 9241 or above This option specifies how duplex printing from each of the physically installed trays in the printer is to be controlled The duplex function does not apply to envelope feeders or to trays with envelopes specified as the loaded media The available tray menus in the Preprinted Media sub menu are summarized below The table shows all the possible tray menus Preprinted Media menu option Settings Tray 1 Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Tray 2 Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Tray 3 Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Tray 4 Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Tray 5 Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex MP Fee
9. Appropriate netmask for your network Set IP Gateway 157 184 67 1 IP address of the IP gateway Set Hostname Name Necessary when using DHCP server 85 7 2 2 Setting the MarkNet Internal Print Server Job Timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet internal print server 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 internal print server Job Timeout value to a value greater than the host release timer value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet internal print server Job Timeout smaller than the host release timer value or the printer IPDS Timeout value will result in communication errors after the job has printed From the printer operator panel do the following 1 Press Menu gt until the NETWORK MENU displays Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until the NETWORK OPTION 1 displays Press Select This example assumes the MarkNet internal print server is installed in option connector 1 3 Press Menu gt until you see NETWORK 1 SETUP Press Select 4 Press Menu gt until you see NETWORK CARD Press Select Here you find the following setting Job Timeout 0 A setting of 0 allows the host system timer or the printer IPDS Time
10. For OS 400 V2R2 only simplex IPDS printing is supported For duplex support using IPDS with the Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS and the SIMM for IPDS AS 400 PTFs are required for OS 400 V2R3 and OS 400 V3RO0 5 for AFP NO 151 A 7 For Direct Coaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the SIMM for IPDS and the Adapter for SCS with a coaxial cable the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware e IBM 3174 Control Unit e IBM 3274 Control Unit e 9221 ES 9000 Work Station Subsystem Controller e ES 9370 Work Station Subsystem Controller e 9371 using the 3270 Adapter PS 2 with Micro Channel PSA Card Software Compatibility The IBM Host software requirements for the AFP IPDS printing when the SIMM for IPDS is set to emulate an IBM 43xx 311x 3812 16 or 4028 printer are as follows e PSF MVS V2 2 V2 1 1 V2 1 0 e PSF VSE V2 2 1 V2 2 0 PSF VM V2 1 1 V2 1 0 with maintenance e PSF 2 with PSA Card e VTAM Printer Support VPS Levi Ray amp Shoup LRS software e GDDM V2 3 with APARs RSCS V2 2 or later 152 B Font and Code Page Information B 1 International Language Definitions The SIMM for IPDS supports a variety of languages which are grouped below into descriptions used by IBM in their materials B 1 1 Latin 1 Afrikaans Brazilian Portuguese Belgian French and Dutch Canadian English Canadian French Catalan Danish Dutch Finnish French Germ
11. IBM 4312 4317 or 4324 printer 3 IBM 311x printer IBM 3112 or 3116 printer 4 IBM 381x printer IBM 3812 or 3816 printer Compatible Adapters e MarkNet internal print server Ethernet or Token Ring e MarkNet Pro external print server Ethernet or Token Ring MarkNet XLe Ethernet or Token Ring e Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS 148 A 5 For Direct Network Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains an optional SIMM for IPDS it attaches to a network using a MarkNet internal print server or a MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe external print server The optional MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro and MarkNet XLe external print servers support Token Ring 4Mbps or 16 Mbps Ethernet 10Base T 10 Base2 and Ethernet 100Base TX 10Base T MarkNet internal print server only with the following Network Operating Systems Novell NetWare including NetWare Directory Services NDS IBM OS 2 Warp LAN Server Microsoft Windows NT Server TokenTalk and EtherTalk and the following UNIX platforms AIX Digital NCR HP UX SCO Silicon Graphics SunOS Sun Solaris Sun Solaris x86 and UnixWare 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 e Print Services Facility PSF MVS Version 2 2 or greater e Application System AS 400 Operating System OS 400 V3R2 V3R1
12. RLSTMR RESTRIMR RETRY RETRYDLY TEXT Additional Parameters BLANKPAGE PAGSIZCTL RESFONT RSCRET EDGEORIENT RMTLOCNAME PORT ACTTMR USEOUTLFNT PSFDFNOPT REPLACE AUT OPTRAPRT QGPL JOBLIBL DFT YES NORDYF SEC15 TMMED 2 0 Optra Printer YES NO YES YES NO NONE NONE 170 NO NONE YES LIBCRTAUT 105 7 7 2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 Device Device Device type Device model LAN attachment Switched line list LAN remote adapter adawess Adapter type Adapter connection type Emulated twinaxial device Advanced Function Printing AFP attachment Port number Switch setting Local location address Auxiliary printer Emulating ASCII device Physical attachment Online at IPL Attached controller Language type Print quality Font Identifier Point size Form feed Separator Separator Library see sra Number of drawers Printer error message Message queue Library Maximum length of request sae Application type Activation timer Inactivity timer SNA pass through device desc SNA pass through group name Host signon logon command Pacing Line speed Word length Type of parity Stop bits Host Print Transform Manufacturer type and moder Paper source 1 Paper source 2 Envelope source ASCII code page 899 Suoport Maximum pending requests description class drawer program 106 DEVD gt DEVCLS gt TYPE gt MODEL gt
13. This option allows you to specify the paper size returned to the host when a non standard paper size is loaded The paper size is specified in 300 dots per inch Important Note Menu Option Paper Length Paper Width Note The default paper size value returned to the host is 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 0 in A 34 Short Paper error will be displayed if printing occurs past the length of the physical paper You should specify the actual paper size to avoid this error This option is only available on IPDS code level 9241 or above Value Range Function 4200 1500 to 4200 Specifies Universal paper length See note below 2550 825 to 2703 Specifies Universal paper width See note below The printer paper trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific paper sizes The IPDS paper length and width selectable range is from the smallest to largest size paper which can be fed through the printer Refer to your printer documentation when loading a non standard paper size to determine if that paper size can be fed from that tray or feeder Conversion example Paper Size 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 0 in Paper Width 215 9 mm 25 4 mm 8 5 in x 300 dots 2550 in in Paper Length 355 6 mm 25 4 mm 14 0 in x 300 dots 4200 52 In In 4 5 8 Other Env Size A printer envelope size of Other Envelope may be selected in the printer menu or Other Envelope may be selected in the IPDS PAPER HANDLING menu when a non
14. V3R6 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 V4R4 or greater through PSF 400 e PSF 2 2 0 or greater e PSF 6000 for AIX 2 1 or greater Note With AS 400 OS 400 V3R1 or OS 400 V3R6 to print IPDS over TCP IP through PSF 400 PTF SF29249 WRKAFP 2 is required 149 A 6 For Direct Twinaxial Attachment Hardware Compatibility When the printer contains the optional SIMM for IPDS and the Adapter for SCS with a twinaxial cable the printer attaches to the following IBM hardware e AS 400 Twinaxial Workstation Controllers e AS 400 Advanced System 36 Twinaxial Workstation Controller e 5494 Remote Control Unit e 5394 Remote Control Unit e AS Entry Workstation Control Unit System 36 Workstation Control Unit with IBM 4028 emulation Note There must be separate twinax addresses one for the Adapter for SCS and another for the SIMM for IPDS 150 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 Note AS 400 PSF 400 V3R2 V3R1 V3R7 V3R6 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 V4R4 or greater AS 400 OS 400 V4R4 V4R3 V4R2 V4R1 V3R2 V3R1 V3R7 V3R6 V3 0 5 V2R3 V2R2 V2R1 or greater AS 400 OS 400 V3R6 with System Support Program SSP Release 7 5 AS 400 SSP Release 7 1 AS Entry SSP Release 6 0 or later System 36 SSP Release 5 1 or later with IBM 4028 emulation IPDS Advanced Function PRPQ is required
15. carriage returns etc are ignored in the text strings This means that spaces and line breaks etc have no influence and can be omitted 76 e Both lower and upper case letters can be used for options and values The case of each option or value does not have to match the operator panel 6 3 3 1 Lead in String The text string below is the Lead in string which causes the IPDS emulation to enter an IPDS set option mode This must be the first line of the of the job It is devised so that it should not occur in normal print data amp 6IPDSSETOPT The following string is also valid as the spaces are ignored amp IPDS SETOPT Refer to example text job on page 82 to see how the lead in string is specified in the text job 6 3 3 2 Lead out String The Lead out string below terminates the IPDS emulation set option mode This string must always be the last line of the job The Lead out string is always recognized even if it occurs in the middle of an option name or value A lead in lead out sequence can span several pages Closing an IPDS session will terminate the set options mode It is recommended that all the option changes be limited to one page ole amp Important If the above string is not entered in the job containing the IPDS default option changes to end the IPDS set option mode other jobs on the queue will not be processed correctly Refer to example text job on page 82 to see how the lead out string is sp
16. eee 138 MESSAGES 0 eee rnp nn e 133 Microcode levels eeeeseeseeeeee 89 MP Feeder Adjust eee ee eee 64 MP FEEDER ADJUST 67 MVS environment eee 101 N Network Attachment 149 150 152 Not enough memory for IPDS 143 Numerical setting eee 22 25 O Operator intervention 73 OS 400 V3BRL1 ee eceeseeseeeterseeeeeee 91 OS 400 V3R2 0 ee eeeeeeeeeeeteeees 95 OS 400 V3R6 ee eeeeeeeseeeteeeee 91 OS 400 VIR Teieti tossir 101 05 400 VARI oo eect eeeeee 101 OS 400 VRZ 101 179 OS 400 V4AR4 oe pe io 101 Other Env Size eee eee eee 53 Other Envelope paper size description ERE A Mus ateaaeee Mh eae Re 48 P Page Counters cis i00ess jesssesstestevscetens 33 PAPER HANDLING menu Available options eeeeeeeeeee 44 Option descriptions 46 Duplex Control ee 46 IPDS Blank Pages 46 IPDS Envelope Paper 47 IPDS Manual Paper 49 IPDS Multipurpose MP Paper EEE ited A tcrem endics 50 Other Env Size ee 53 Preprinted Media 51 Universal Size ee 52 PCL print jobs 21 35 137 139 Postnet Font Support 166 PostScript print jobs 21 35 137 139 Print menus 005 13 28 43 44 56 Print setup page sesser 87 Printer Memory eee 17 137 Printer Messages 133 Printer setup Options eeeeeeeee 21 Printer sharing MVS ee 108 Printer sharing parameters
17. 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages Languages Belgian Brazilian Portuguese Canadian French Castilian Spanish Danish Norwegian Finnish Swedish French Catalan German Italian Japanese Latin Latin America Spanish Multilingual Belgian Dutch Swiss Portuguese UK English US Canadian English B 6 3 Latin 1 ASCII Code Pages 162 Languages ASCII 7 bit Canadian French PC Icelandic PC ISO Latin 1 Multinational PC Nordic PC PC PC Desktop Publishing Portuguese PC Codepage 383 384 385 392 386 387 388 382 389 390 393 361 391 394 395 Codepage 367 863 861 819 850 865 437 1004 860 GCSGID 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 1145 GCSGID 103 993 991 697 980 995 919 1146 990 B 6 4 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 1152 Latin 5 PC 857 987 B 6 5 Latin EBCDIC DCF Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID DCF Rel 2 Compatible 1002 1132 GML List symbols 1039 1258 Text with numeric spacing 1068 1269 US Text Subset 1003 1133 B 6 6 Cyrillic Greek and Baltic Language Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Balt
18. 2 Product DESCrIptiOn e ree neaei eso rai EEE EEEE EEE ER aE 147 AS IPDS Features Listine isge eeir ra E a EE E EA 148 A4 Compatibility scsc x ssssessitascescavessubessass oases e rE EE EEE E E Ekore a 148 A 5 For Direct Network Attachment eeceeccecsseceeeeceseceeeeeceseeeeneeceaeeeeneeceas 149 A 6 For Direct Twinaxial Attachment ecceeccecseceenceceereeeseeceneeeeneeceeeeeeneeeees 150 A 7 For Direct Coaxial Attachment 0 0 0 0 eesceeccecsseceneeceseeeeneeceeeeeeneeceereseneeeees 152 B Font and Code Page Information eee ee eeceeecesecesecnsecseecaeecaeeeaseeeeeneenees 153 B 1 International Language Definitions 0 eee eee ceeee cess ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 153 Beli eatin Miian rera er cheba dle A aad A ans ieee ae B 1 2 Latin 2 ROECE Boll Si EET 354 sees oii A iss coerced bens A E E T i eS A e D EE PEE AA EEEE E ES A ETE eet Ghee AIS ASEM eas B S Latin S aeae Et B 1 6 Baltic Multilingual Latin 6 B A ECY a tach ue eaten eats seve ea r T e te era Tea Aea SEE N B 1 8 Greek ssesssessesesseessseesssssseeses B 2 Font Support Overview B 3 IBM 4028 Compatibility IPDS Resident Font Set Fonts Latin 1 156 B 3 1 Special Code Pages Supported by the 4028 Compatibility Font Set 157 B 4 IBM 3812 16 Compatibility Font Sete ee eeeeecseeeeneeceneeeeneeceneeeeneeeeee 158 B 4 1 Special Code Pages Supported by the 3812 16 Compatibility Font Set 159 B 5 IBM Core Interchange Reside
19. 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 IPDS MENU EMULATION PAPER HANDLING MAP INPUT TRAYS MAP OUTPUT BINS MARGINS IPDS Emulation Duplex Control Tray Mapping 1 Bin Mapping 1 All Input Trays Default Codepage IPDS Blank Pages Tray Mapping 2 Bin Mapping 2 Tray 1 Adjust Codepage Version IPDS Env Paper Tray Mapping 3 Bin Mapping 3 Tray 2 Adjust Default FGID IPDS Man Paper Tray Mapping 4 Bin Mapping 4 Tray 3 Adjust Default CPI IPDS MP Paper Tray Mapping 5 Bin Mapping 5 Tray 4 Adjust Page Counter Preprinted Media Tray Mapping 6 Bin Mapping 6 Tray 5 Adjust Printable Area Universal Size Tray Mapping 7 Bin Mapping 7 MP Feeder Adjust Resource Memory Other Env Size Tray Mapping 8 Bin Mapping 8 Env Feeder Adj Exception Ctrl Tray Mapping 9 Bin Mapping 9 Manual Paper Adj Font Ctrl Tray Mapping 10 Bin Mapping 10 Manual Env Adj Font Type IPDS Resolution Intervention Req IPDS Timeout Trace Functions IPDS Version Note Only menu items supported by your printer are displayed Some options are only activated after the printer power has been recycled Refer to section 3 2 5 Activating Saved Option Changes on page 26 To reach any of the sub menus press Menu gt until IPDS MENU appears on the second line of the printer operator panel Press Select to select the IPDS MENU 27 4 2 Overview
20. 8 5 Verifying the Coax Interface with the SIMM for IPDS neseser 125 8 6 Using the Twinax Interface with IPDS 00 eee eee eeecesecesecnseceecneenaeenaeenes 126 8 7 Dual Addresses with the Twinax Interface 00 0 0 ee eects csseesecesecnseeeeeneeeee 126 8 8 Twinax Interface Settings ee esssensesscesscesses sees seeeecseesneesoeseneseneseesernsens 127 8 9 SCS Device Address Setting eee si eeeesceeceseceseceseceseesecssecaecaecaeecaeeeneeees 127 8 10 IPDS Device Address and IPDS Buffer Sizes Settings eee 128 8 11 Changing the Twinax Timeout Value For Reference Only ee 129 8 12 Twinax device description 00 0 eee eee csecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceseeesecsecaecsaecsaeeneeees 129 8 12 1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 oGally attached ac asc cusucecocuies nen n a E a PE EKOS Aa NEE 130 8 12 2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 locally attach d Continued oeii ariek e E 131 9 Printer Messages and Problem ccsscccsssccsssscssesscssssscssssees LIS 10 Wa Pranab y wis ssasicssasscauaicssicovaasssecdesscisoabacesncatesticsazascscesseuasaaatacseeaneess AOS PIPE ICES secs csigues ssscnssvscesus suse sentessecvevsvssessdeensevuseevenenevvnussvencdsssaesveresy L amp T A Technical Specifications is 35c sscescesdecusigssssetsseessgodsnesces ogeesscesnsa sess e Eaa S EEs tEn 147 Ag Pinters Supported pesee desc esere esaeo EEES E eebeusessepoes dt INe 147 A
21. 83 7 2 Configuring a MarkNet Internal Print Server eseesseeseeeesseeerresrrerrrrrreeerrreresee 84 7 2 1 Selecting the MarkNet Internal Print Server TCP IP Protocol Settings 85 7 2 2 Setting the MarkNet Internal Print Server Job Timeout ee 86 7 3 Configuring a MarkNet Pro External Print Server cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 87 7 3 1 Printing a MarkNet Pro Setup Page eee eeceeeeeeeceseceseceseeneenseenaes 87 7 3 2 Setting the MarkNet Pro TCP IP Protocol Settings eee eee eects 87 7 3 3 Setting the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout 0 000 eceecceesceeeceseceseenneenneenee 88 7 3 4 Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout eee eeceeeceseeesecnseeseeenee 88 74 Configuring a MarkNet XLe External Print Server 00 0 ee eee eeseeeeeeteeeees 89 7 4 1 Printing a MarkNet XLe Setup Page cece cee eeeeeeeeeeeeesenseenseeeaes 89 7 4 2 Setting the MarkNet XLe TCP IP Protocol Settings eects 90 74 3 Setting the MarkNet XLe Job Timeout eee eee eeceeecesecesecsseenseeaee 90 7 4 4 Setting the MarkNet XLe Busy Timeout 0 00 0 ee ceeceeecnsecneeeneeeees 91 7 5 Printing IPDS from PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R1 or V3R6 oseese 91 7 6 Printing IPDS from PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R2 ee cee eseeeeeeeeeeseenseeneee 95 7 6 1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R2 00 eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeseenseenaes 99 7 6 2 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS 400 V3R2 0 eee ee cee cesecese csc cneesneeeeeees 100 7 7 Printing IPDS from PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 E EE E sedsdasbes
22. Adapter for SCS in an Optra printer with a SIMM for IPDS and vice versa you do not need to configure the Adapter for SCS to use the IPDS emulation 8 3 IPDS Enabled Setting This is a setting on the Adapter for SCS which only appears when the SIMM for IPDS is detected in the printer The default is Yes IPDS is enabled From the printer operator panel do the following 1 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select Press Menu gt until NETWORK OPTION 1 displays Press Select This example assume the Adapter for SCS is installed in option connector 1 Press Menu gt until you see SCS MENU 1 Press Select Press Menu gt until you see IPDS OPTION Press Select Here you find the setting IPDS Enabled Yes No To pass IPDS or SCS data to the SIMM for IPDS select Yes To pass only SCS data to the SIMM for IPDS select No Note Changes to this setting become active only after the printer is powered OFF and then powered ON 123 8 4 Changing the Coax Timeout Value For Reference Only If necessary you can change the Coax Timeout value by following these steps 1 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK OPTION 1 NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 displays The number corresponds to the number of the option connector the Adapter for SCS occupies Press Select 3 Press Menu gt until you see SCS MENU 1 SCS MENU 2 or SCS M
23. Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from tray 5 Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from tray 5 Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from tray 5 4 8 7 MP FEEDER ADJUST Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from the multipurpose feeder MP Feeder Adjust margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from the MP feeder See margin settings examples under 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from the MP feeder Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from the MP feeder Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from the MP feeder Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from the MP feeder 67 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 pr
24. EE EEEE 33 4 3 Printable Afegir eo meeen n ae e e E rE EE OTE EERE EEEN 34 4 3 8 Resource Memory innse eA a E r E SE EOE ONTEN Ts 35 43 9 Exception Control cesss sc ccescasessetevsesseg cocussetessasteseheesanssbidees capvesuseesyevep ces steeds 36 4 3410 Font Control inr a a hb E E tye eee teen eda 37 43 11 Font Types sain cesses chun esis Ree A SA ee lode 37 4 3 12 IPDS Resolution siirre roire ei e aea Esiri n soa iE ESES hesent 38 4 3 13 Intervention Required wiesen aoe ne eS E DASR EKE ES 39 4 314 IPDS Timeout 3 aA eee ee ea eE S Seles wens 40 43 15 Trace Functions iene E E E E EEE E ER 43 43 16 IPDS Version nocna e e E TEETE TERE 43 4 4 Overview of the PAPER HANDLING Menu Options seseeseeeseereereererersree 44 4 5 PAPER HANDLING Menu Options 000 eee eeeeceeeceeecnecesecesecaecneeeneeeas 46 4 5 1 Duplex Controli meien eet tee eh wie deve eee aah Ries 46 4 52 IPDS Blank Pages iiisissssssssschscusbssbhassust sues shtodaus ae OEE E AE OSERE Ee EEn e 46 4 5 3 IPDS Envelope Paper syrror eeoa pti eiei EEEE E e EE 47 4 54 IPDS Manual Papet scn nenene ie eo ieee i reana EEE rSn 49 4 5 5 IPDS Multipurpose MP Paper ce ee eecesecesecesecsseceeceeeseseseeeeeeseeens 50 45 6 Preprinted Medid iss 2 sss2 cdeessecvvnass ei en eer tT E EE 51 45 1 Universal SIZE erene ri eitn a E E A A EA A TOES 52 4 5 8 Other Eny S1Ze es eeen S eases tats aeia cus ce tee EEEE E V E oan 53 4 6 MAP INPUT TRAYS Menu Options ss seseseseeesseeesesesrr
25. Example IPDS resources have been downloaded during a session with a host connected through the Adapter for 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 Adapter for SCS card the printer will return a Printer Reset exception to the host The host will download the resources again with the next IPDS job On IPDS code level 8222 and below the IPDS emulation cannot be shared by IPDS hosts connected to the printer using the Adapter for SCS Coax or Twinax attachment and IPDS hosts connected to the printer using a MarkNet internal print server or a MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe IPDS jobs will either be accepted through the LAN connection or the Coax Twinax connection but not both If you try to share the IPDS emulation between the connections the printer will stop and display the message Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power The connection through which the IPDS emulation first receives data will be the only connection recognized by the SIMM for IPDS When using the Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS in a printer with a SIMM for IPDS installed the Coax or Twinax Timeout value overrides the IPDS Timeout value 8 2 Using the Coax Interface with IPDS Note When coax attached the Adapter for SCS will by default use the IPDS emulation if a SIMM for IPDS is installed If you install a new
26. Font table onionenn eia o 153 Font Type eee eeeeeeeeseeereeeee 28 37 G GOSS ALY sco5 cece cetecbes pees ctiet essees 175 H Hardware installation 13 125 131 174 I Inactivity timer 93 106 110 135 136 Installing SIMM for IPDS 14 Intervention Required 39 IPDS Blank Pages ee eee 46 IPDS buffer sizes setting 128 IPDS device address setting 128 IPDS emulation 24 28 30 84 122 126 127 128 147 IPDS enabled ee 1233125 IPDS envelope papet cee 47 IPDS features list ee 148 IPDS font table eee 153 IPDS Job Cancel 0 0 ee eeeeeeee 71 IPDS LAN Environment 83 IPDS manual paper 27 44 49 IPDS memory exception 137 IPDS menu nieni 27 28 IPDS MP paper eee ee eects 44 IPDS options 00 0 eeeeeeee 273128 IPDS print jobs eee eee eee 21 IPDS setup Menu eee 22 Activating saved option changes 26 Changing a numerical setting 25 Selecting a new value 22 Selecting a setting from a list 24 IPDS setup options eee 21 IPDS timeout c ce ecececeeeeeeeee 40 IPDS Version enrera o 43 J Job Buffering oe eee 143 Job Men en 71 L LAN Attachment eee 26 LAN environment eee 83 Lead in String eeceeeeesseceereeeneeeeee 77 Lead out String ceeeeeeseceereeeneeeeee 77 Lexmark support eee 12 87 M Manual Env Adj eee 64 MANUAL ENV ADJ
27. LANATTACH gt SWTLINLST ADPTADR ADPTTYPE ADPTCNNTYP EMLDEV AFP gt AFPATTACH PORT gt SWTSET LOCADR AUXPRT EMLASCII ATTACH ONLINE CTL LNGTYPE PRTOLTY FONT FORMFEED gt SEPDRAWER SEPPGM NBRDRAWER PRTIERRMSG MSGQ MAXLENRU APPTYPE ACTTMR gt INACTTMR SNPTDEV SNPTGRP LOGON PACING LINESPEED WORDLEN PARITY STOPBITS TRANSFORM MFRTYPMDL PPRSRC1 PPRSRC2 ENVELOPE ASCII899 MAXPNDROQS OPTRA LAN IPDS IP INTERNAL PARALLEL YES WSC 9100 NO YES SYSVAL 1 NONE AUTOCUT FILE NONE INQ HARVEY PRTDEV CALC ONE NOMAX ATTACH ONE ONE ONE z t O 7 TYPE TYPE TYPE TYPE NO MFRTYPMDL MFRTYPMDL MFRTYPMDL NO 6 7 7 3 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 continued Print while converting Print request timer Form definition Library Character agente Eier Graphic character set Code page Remote location Name or address Local location Remote network identifier Mode Workstation sustomizing Sbject Library Authority User defined options User defined object Object tibrary Object type Data transform program Library User defined aes program Library System driver program Text Description Dependent location name PRT CVT PRTROSTMR FORI C RMT LCL RMT DF HRID LOCNAME LOCNAME ETID MODE WSC AUT ST USRDFNOPT USRDFNOBJ USRDTATFM USRDRVP
28. MarkVision are trademarks of Lexmark International Inc registered in the United States and or other countries PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Intermate is a trademark of Intermate International Inc and LCI Intermate A S TokenTalk and EtherTalk are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype Hell AG and or its subsidiaries Times New Roman is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation plc Times is a trademark of Linotype Hell AG and or its subsidiaries Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners CONTENTS ADpo u t this GU vidcccccidtedcdadelesccesdssicdscsincecesdcstededscevecesdcssedscstececes dstcdecsseD GCONVENTHONS 635288 E EE E EEEE E E lees cen ts Bie Kadi te Scio hte Mts 2 tee 9 1 WRCPOMU CH OM sche icccccisistcescecdesccebietcectsicseccd sccscsdeseeoscdecetcsdtotcsoscdecoteces LL 1 1 Equipment Requirements and Specifications eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseenaes 11 1 2 Customer SUpport serilen teore lei RA ei eA eek i Ree eee sbeebs wien 12 Di MVS CAM AGO iss caccceeseceseksececs cots ccnsedselasseestecvesdsessia cous cavesdseteacoeesstvesseasereo lO 2 1 Before Installing the SIMM for IPDS eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeesrenseeeseesaeenaes 13 2 2 Printing the Menu Settings cenne e Send E E daa 13 2 3 Installing the SIMM for IPDS eeseeeseeeseereeseerssresesreeresresrsreereseerrsserrreresrrer
29. OPTRAIPDS 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 FEl OPTRA LAN IPDS PRINTER Job Icon Note You can check the connection using the PSF 2 Print Submitter A number of AFP print files are delivered with the PSF 2 package Any of these files can be submitted to the newly created print queue 116 7 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 See Setting the End of Job Timeout on page 84 Use the following steps to set the Job Interval Shutdown Timer option 1 Start the PSF 2 control panel by selecting the PSF 2 folder and then the PSF 2 Control Panel icon 2 On the PSF 2 Control Panel select Profilel and then IChangel E PSF 2 Control Panel ajo Profile Options Help a SPE ee Summary Enter JS DESCRIPTION New Copy Change ASCII init string option Delete Delete ASCII font options Exit Default options i Device options i Error handling options General options Transform options Tuni ing options Trace options User exits 117 3 Now select
30. PostScript and PCL default option settings can not be changed Refer to section 6 2 Option Values Which Can Not Be Changed Remotely on page 73 for more information Some IPDS option setting changes require operator intervention Refer to section 6 17 Settings That Require Operator Intervention on page 73 for more information The IPDS emulation continually searches IPDS text jobs for two special command strings When the string amp IPDSSETOPT is found the IPDS emulation enters a remote set options mode Job text is searched for option and value strings which are the same as the option and value strings displayed on the printer operator panel The option and value strings are entered at the host as normal text and are sent to the printer like any other IPDS text job Valid value strings change the IPDS option value and store the new value as a permanent IPDS option setting When the string amp is found the IPDS emulation ends processing option and values strings and a page is printed showing all changed values and errors for invalid value strings The IPDS emulation will also end option and value string processing when detecting some intervention conditions 74 6 3 1 AS 400 Recommended Procedure The IPDS session must be closed after the text job has been sent to the printer to activate the new IPDS option settings The changes take effect during the next established IPDS session The following steps are recommended to remotely change
31. SCS internal adapter for connection to a host via coax or twinax cables e a MarkNet Pro external print server for connection using the parallel port to a Token Ring or Ethernet LAN e aMarkNet XLe print server for external connection using the parallel port to a Token Ring or Ethernet LAN Code Levels Required MarkNet Pro 2 9 15 or greater MarkNet XLe 04 130 01 or greater Adapter for SCS H01 9072 or greater for coax H02 8491 or greater for twinax MVS Maintenance Level Required in TCP IP Profile IBM PTF UQ03848 IBM PTF UQ11550 For help determining your code levels see chapter 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External Print Server or chapter 8 Using the SIMM for IPDS with the Adapter for SCS 11 If you need to update your adapter s code level contact the Lexmark Technical Support Center MarkNet print server and Adapter for SCS firmware updates are also available from the Lexmark web site at http Awww lexmark com 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 2873 Worldwide For worldwide Lexmark support phone numbers visit the Lexmark web site at http www lexmark com 12 2
32. 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 configuration objects CRTPSFCFG create CHGPSFCEG change with the writer stopped DSPPSFCEG display DLTPSFCEFG delete with the writer stopped 98 7 6 1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R2 Device description Option Category of device Automatically created Device class Device type Device model Eok ge Advanced Function Printing AFP attachment Online at IPL Font Identifier Point size Form feed Separator drawer Separator program Printer error message Message queue Library ing SSS ce Maximum pending requests Print while converting Form definition LIDA ose ge 2 x Character identifier Remote location Local location Se Remote network identifier Mode gS 1 Ses E 5g Dependent location name Text DEVD OPTION DEVCLS TYPE MODEL AFP AFPATTACH ONLINE FONT FORMFEED SEPDRAWER SEPPGM PRTIERRMSG MSGQ MAXPNDROQS PRICVT FORMDF CHRID RMTLOCNAME LCLLOCNAME RMTNETID MODE DEP LOCNAME TEXT OPTRA BASIC PRT NO RMT IPDS 0 YES APPC YES 011 NONE AUTOCUT FILE NONE INQ MHARVEY PRTDEV 6 YES F1C10110 LIBL SYSVAL TCPIP NETATR NETATR QSPWTR NONE Optra Printer 99 7 6 2 Example CRTPSFCFG for O
33. Sen shcedaen acts ceuah ivsaes shes asevartelaasebiaseas bs thniahes Gansees aeeroenesviaey 101 7 1 1 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 E E E susduscaa vee cgedeuagesce babe onchuphens E aplegiendee 105 7 7 2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 E E ETE E sibessetestd sto ateaeea E 106 7 1 3 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 COMMMNUER EEEE th E E E E ets 107 7 8 Printing IPDS from PSF MVS sssessesseeeesseesesresrseeresreeresrerrsserrensesreeresrenreseeees 108 7 8 1 Steps to Create a New Printer oo eee ee cee cee cece creeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeereeeensees 109 7 8 2 Printer Sharing Parameters 0 ee eee cesecesecseecneeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseensees 110 7 8 3 Example PSF STARTUP PROC JCL and PRINTDEV ee 112 7 9 Printing IPDS from PSE 2 sssseiccscseescesup evdecsdedtcsseesedecoebsnseeseesegevecedi R T EEH 113 7 10 Printer Sharing in the PSF 2 Environment ccc eeeseecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 117 7 11 Printing IPDS from PSF AIX ooo cee cree cree cneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeenseenaees 119 8 Using the SIMM for IPDS with the Adapter for SCS 121 8 1 Using the Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS oo cecesecesecnsecneecneeeneeeneeees 121 8 2 Using the Coax Interface with IPDS 00 eee eeceeecesecese esse ceeaecaecsaeeseeeas 123 8 3 IPDS Enabled Setting iennconinnen o e a E S EEE NE a 123 8 4 Changing the Coax Timeout Value For Reference Only eee eee 124
34. Tuning options Tuning Options 4 Font pruning ACK interval Job interval shutdown timer Maximum memory in kilobytes Retain fonts Retain overlays Retain page segments Default tp 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 wait indefinitely for the next job to be received If you are using a MarkNet internal print server and set the printer IPDS Timeout value to Host Controlled the recommended value is 30 seconds 118 7 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 Answer the following Printer NAME Enter a name for the IPDS printer This name will also be used for the print queue associated with the printer Internet ADDRESS Enter the host name preferred or IP address you have assigned to the MarkNet adapter e g 157 184 67 102 If you use the host name PSF AIX will resolve it into an IP address either through the Host file or through a Domain Naming Service DNS Server PORT Number Must be set to 9100 9102 or 9600 9100 or 960
35. Twinax Timeout 129 133 Twinaxial attachment 150 Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power 141 U Universal Size cccccccccccceeeeeeeeeees 52 Unpacking the SIMM 14 Using the operator panel setup options CUE bccn duce eben cesar tan ue S OA 21 V Verify SCS Configuration 125 WwW Waltanty oosgrens peeing 145 WEED Site ioei ore eee 12 181
36. adjustment for a specific tray or feeder Margin Adjustment All Input Trays setting Specific Tray Feeder Setting The SIMM for IPDS is limited by the printer s printable area The Margins menu may be used to adjust page images outside the valid printable area The page image will be clipped Valid Printable Area VPA exception conditions will not be reported to the host Margin adjustments are in 1 300ths of an inch Note The Margins menu is only available on IPDS code level 8223 and above Example I Margins The All Input Tray Left Margin is set to the default of 0 The Tray 1 Adjust Left Margin is set to 25 This adjusts the page image left margin for all pages printed from tray by 25 300ths of an inch to the right of the margin specified in the IPDS job Example 2 Margins The All Input Tray Left Margin has been adjusted to 25 This moves the left margin for pages printed for all IPDS jobs 25 300ths of an inch to the left The Tray 1 Adjust Left Margin has been adjusted to 25 For tray 1 the additional Tray 1 Adjust Left Margin value will also be used to adjust the left margin The tray 1 left margin adjustment will be zero for pages printed from tray 1 The All Input Trays Left Margin adjustment PLUS the Tray 1 Adjust Left Margin adjustment equals the total left margin adjustment 25 pels 25 pels 0 adjustment 62 Margin and Tray Linking Interaction When trays are linked the margins set in the All In
37. as shown in the illustration for your printer Insert it all the way into the connector at a 45 angle Optra S Se 15 10 16 Press 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 You must have at least 4 MB of installed memory to use the SIMM for IPDS Refer to the menu settings page you printed before beginning the SIMM installation to determine the amount of printer installed memory Refer to your printer User s Guide to install additional user memory and any other options After installing additional options proceed to step 9 Close the printer system board Refer to your printer User s Guide and follow the instructions on how to close the Printer System Board After closing the Printer System Board proceed to step 10 Reconnect the printer cables 11 12 13 14 Plug in the printer power cord 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 reinst
38. back side top margin for pages printed from tray 3 4 8 5 TRAY 4 ADJUST Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 4 Tray 4 Adjust margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 4 See margin settings examples under 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from tray 4 Top Margin 0 127to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from tray 4 Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from tray 4 Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from tray 4 66 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 page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from tray 5 Top Margin 0 127 to 127
39. be printed using other emulations Problem I get the message Recycle PWR to activate value Solution A host session was established and was idle when you changed settings The settings changed had already been reported to the host Power the printer OFF then ON This causes the host to request the new printer settings 143 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 additional memory Refer to appendix C Recommended memory on page 171 144 10 Warranty The limited warranty you received with your printer gives warranty terms and conditions For warranty information refer to your printer documentation 145 146 Appendices A Technical Specifications A 1 Printers Supported e OptraS e Optra Se 3455 e Optra K 1220 This option provides customers with an affordable solution for AFP IPDS distributed or LAN printing with IPDS emulation A 2 Product Description The SIMM for IPDS is an option which is installed in the printer optional firmware SIMM connector With the SIMM Single Inline Memory Module and either a MarkNet internal print server Ethernet or Token Ring MarkNet Pro external print server Eth
40. character is found Exception Reporting is suppressed The printer IPDS emulation will print the IPDS job but not report 0821 undefined character exceptions to the host Suppress Both Both position errors and undefined character exceptions are suppressed 36 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 very few exceptions If the selected font is not found the printer will substitute with the closest matching font If a font code page combination is selected which is not fully supported characters may be missing Strict A Strict setting reports exceptions when a requested font code page or substituted font code page combination is not valid The strict setting prints all characters 4 3 11 Font Type This option selects the type of fonts used by the printer when a fixed pitch Courier Prestige or Letter Gothic Font is requested by the host Use Scalable Use printer resident scalable fonts for Courier Prestige and Letter Gothic fonts when bitmap font Font IDs are received from the host Use Bitmap Use printer resident bitmap fonts for Courier Prestige and Letter Gothic fonts when bitmap font IDs are received from the host
41. data area All values must be re entered if any changes are made to any of the values in WRKAFP 2 otherwise all values are reset to the default value 93 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 94 7 6 Printing IPDS from PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R2 Install the latest cumulative PTF fix pack or tape for the system e PTF 41993 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 e Create a Token Ring or an Ethernet line description for the printer using CRTLINTRN or CRTLINETH e Adda TCP IP interface using ADDTCPIFC e Add a router definition if required using ADDTCPRTE e Start TCP IP using STRTCP 2 Create a printer device description using CRTDEVPRT see steps below and the example on page 101 Note Only the required At the command line type CRTD information Device description User defined name Device class Device type Device model Press lt ENTER gt fields are listed below EVPRT and press lt F4 gt Enter the following OPTRA RMT IPDS 95 96
42. new user default IPDS Emulation SAVED 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 2 5 Activating Saved Option Changes on page 26 24 3 2 4 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 operator panel display and the numerical value displays in the second line of the operator panel display The current setting has an asterisk next to it To increase the numerical value press Menu gt to decrease the current setting press lt Menu The displayed setting changes accordingly To save the new setting press Select An asterisk is displayed next to the new setting For example if you select MENUS IPDS MENU PAPER HANDLING Top Margin you see the following display Top Margin O Press Menu gt or lt Menu to increase or decrease the offset in pels for the default top margin Then press Select The display shows the new settings for one second and then clears and shows the word SAVED Press Return to back up the list of menus or press Go once to display the IPDS MENU and a second time to display the Ready status message if this is the last printer setting to be changed See Activating Saved Option Changes below Another type of numerical value is found if you select MENUS IPDS MENU EMULATION and Default
43. of the EMULATION 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 Menu Settings on page 13 Option name IPDS Emulation Default Codepage Codepage Version Default FGID Default CPI Page Counter Printable Area Resource Memory Exception Ctrl Font Ctrl Font Type 28 Values 4028 3112 3116 43xx 3812 3816 Codepages A E Arabic 420 Estonian 1122 Codepages F K Fin Sweden 278 Int Set 5 500 Japan Eng 281 Codepages L Z Latin 0 924 USA Canada 1140 Version 1 Version 0 11 refer to the option description on page 32 10 0 range 5 0 30 0 Normal Update Early Update 4028 Whole Page 4028 Print Page Physical Page Full Page Normal More Less Report All Sup Beyond VPA Sup Undef Char Suppress Both Relaxed Strict Use Scalable Use Bitmap IPDS Resolution Intervention Req IPDS Timeout Trace Functions IPDS Version 600 dpi 1200 dpi 300 dpi Report Do not report Host Controlled 15 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes Disable Serial Output Parallel Output Display IPDS version number in the operator panel A detailed description of
44. page 87 e MarkNet XLe external print server Go to section 7 4 Configuring a MarkNet XLe External Print Server on page 89 7 2 Configuring a MarkNet Internal Print Server To enable IPDS printing with a MarkNet internal print server several settings must be changed You can make these changes from the printer operator panel For more information on how to change these settings refer to the Network Adapter User s Guide or the Network Adapter Hardware Setup manual which came with your adapter 84 7 2 1 Selecting the MarkNet Internal Print Server TCP IP Protocol Settings From the printer operator panel do the following 1 Press Menu gt until the NETWORK MENU displays Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until the NETWORK OPTION 1 displays Press Select This example assumes the MarkNet internal print server is installed in option connector 1 3 Press Menu gt until you see NETWORK 1 SETUP Press Select 4 Press Menu gt until you see TCP IP Press Select Here you find the following settings Activate Yes Enable BOOTP Yes or No Yes if you use a BOOTP server No if you set the IP address another way Enable DHCP Yes or No Yes if you use a DHCP server No if you set the IP address another way Enable RARP Yes or No Yes if you use a RARP server No if you set the IP address another way Set IP Address 157 184 67 102 Address available from your network administrator Set IP Netmask 255 255 2550
45. the printer IPDS option settings 1 End all writers associated with the printer except the writer to be used to send the text job 2 Hold all print jobs in the printer job queue to be used to print the option setting changes 3 Print the text job with the option setting changes 4 End the IPDS session with the printer so the option changes will be activated during the next IPDS session Vary Off the printer for locally attached devices and end the writer for LAN attached printers to end the IPDS session 5 Review the IPDS Option Change Status page which was printed for any errors 6 Recycle the printer power if the operator panel displays the message Recycle PWR to activate value This is displayed if the IPDS emulation or the duplex setting was changed See section 6 1 Settings That Require Operator Intervention on page 73 for more information 7 Print a Print Menus page and review the IPDS default settings to be sure they have been set correctly 8 Release queues held in step 1 75 6 3 2 Mainframe Recommended Procedure The IPDS session must be closed after the text job has been sent to the printer to activate the new IPDS default settings The changes take effect during the next established IPDS session Changing some options may generate a reset message or a configuration change message on the host when restarting from a timed out session The following steps are recommended to remotely change the printer IPDS option se
46. 0 for MarkNet internal print server 9100 for MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports 119 120 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 the PSF AIX on line help for information about when to increase this value DESCRIPTION Enter an optional description for the printer Press Enter to create the new IPDS printer definition Note You can check the connection by using the enq command to place jobs in the queue Example enq P psfqueue odatatype AFPDS etc motd You can also use the command smit psf_data_type_sel to queue the job See also the chapter Installing a TCP IP attached IPDS printer in the IBM AIX Print Service Facility 6000 Print Administration Version 1 2 manual for further information about this task 8 Using the SIMM for IPDS with the Adapter for SCS 8 1 Using the Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS This section describes how to set up the Adapter for SCS 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 attac
47. 17 Ver 3 SC41 3713 173 D 3 Intermate Publications Adapter for SCS GI 008 x Coax Twinax Connection Installation and User s Guide 174 Glossary Abend AFP AIX BOOTP Form Definition Gateway Host IP Address IPDS MTU Netmask PPR PPD Verb which means to end a process abnormally Advanced Function Presentation or Printing IBM s implementation of the UNIX operating system The RISC System 6000 among others runs the AIX operating system BOOTstrap Protocol A TCP IP protocol that enables a workstation on a network to find its IP address Form definitions define among other things the aspects about how data is placed on the physical page from which bin the paper is to be fed the number of sides of the sheet to be printed simplex duplex and the print direction and rotation of the data The connecting device between the LAN and other equipment from minicomputers to main frames The main computer on a network allowing the use of data files and programs to all workstations A 32 bit address defined by the Internet Protocol RFC 791 usually represented in dotted decimal notation e g 157 184 67 102 IBM s Intelligent Printer Data Stream Maximum Transmission Unit The largest possible unit of data that can be sent on a given physical medium in a single frame on a LAN See Subnet mask Page Printer Requester Page Printer Daemon A non standard bi directional TCP IP protocol allowing IPDS d
48. 2000 PSNDPAC 02 SRCVPAC 02 SSNDPAC 00 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 Example for JES3 FFSDEF TYPE WTR FSSNAME FSS3 PNAME SAMPLEO1 SYSTEM SYS1 TERM NO DEVICE DTYPE PRTAFP1 NAME PRT7 JUNIT SYS1 OFF FSSNAME FSS3 MODE F SS PM LINE PAGE SOSI1 CHARS YES GT12 CARRIAGE YES A868 CKPNTGP 100 HEADER YES WC C 3 Add the printer to the PSF STARTUP PROC PRT7 CNTL PRT7 PRINTDEV FONTDD FONTO1 FONT OVLYDD OLAY01 OVERLAY PSEGDD PSEGO2 SEGMENT PDEFDD PDEFO1 PAGEDEF FDEFDD FDEFO1 FORMDEF JOBHDR JOBHDR JOB HEADER JOBTRLR JOBTLR JOB TRAILER DSHDR DSHDR DATA SET HEADER FORMDEF A10110 FORMDEF PIMSG YES 16 MESSAGES DATACK BLOCK BLOCK DATA CHECKS TRACE NO INTERNAL TRACE MGMTMODE OUTAVAIL OUTPUT AVAILABLE DISCINTV 15 TIMEOUT 15 SECONDS TIMEOUT REDRIVE FAILURE WCONNECT ATTEMPT RECONNECT TPADDR 157 184 67 102 PORTNO 9100 PRT7 ENDCNTL Refer to the next section for information on selecting DISCINTV and PORTNO ih B z F xy w xy ef Ky ref Ky xf s7 af 109 7 8 2 Printer Sharing Parameters To enable the printer to start other pri
49. 361 Cyrillic 880 Iceland 1149 Spain L Am 284 Cyrillic 1025 Int Set 5 500 Spain L Am 1145 Den Nor 277 Int Set 5 1148 Spain Alt 289 Den Nor 1142 Italy 280 Turkish 905 Den Nor Alt 287 Italy 1144 Turkish 1026 Estonian 1122 Japan Eng 281 UK 285 UK 1146 USA Canada 037 USA Canada 1140 Supports international language Latin 5 Note Code pages 1140 1149 support the euro symbol They are only available on IPDS code level 8223 and above IPDS code levels below 8223 have only two code page groups 4 3 3 Codepage Version This option determines which version of a code page is used Some of the code pages are available in two versions Some characters differ between the two versions of the same code page If characters print differently than those entered on the keyboard check the code page version Version 1 Use version 1 of appropriate code pages Version 0 Use version 0 of appropriate code pages 31 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 referenced to pages in appendix B Font and Code Page Information The FGIDs in the referenced tables are available in the operator panel Option name Values 3812 3816 FGID See page 1
50. 58 160 and 165 4028 31xx FGID See page 156 160 and 165 43xx FGID See page 156 160 and 165 The 4028 31xx and 43xx printers all use 300 pel fonts Selecting a Default FGID value under the 4028 3 1xx menu or the 43xx menu will automatically change the Default FGID value of the other 300 pel emulations The 3812 16 FGID is not affected by the other menu selections 11 Default FGID for 3812 3816 416 Default FGID for 4028 3 1xx and 43xx When using a CPI value of 10 0 FGID 416 is equal to FGID 11 4 3 5 Default CPI Selects the default characters per inch CPI to be used by the printer IPDS emulation when the host does not send a CPI value at the start of a job The option does not apply to the fixed pitch fonts This option is only available on IPDS emulation code level 8141 or higher The range is 5 0 to 30 0 10 0 Default CPI 32 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 increase printing speed Note When Early Update is selected Intervention Required messages are not reported to the IPDS Host 33 4 3 7 Printable Area This option defines the printable area on the page and how clipping is performed Top bottom
51. 7 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 If an IPDS number is mapped used twice the lowest bin mapping if available is used A typical relationship between IPDS numbers and the output bins would be Bin Mapping No Printer Output Bin Value IPDS Number Bin Mapping 1 Standard Bin 1 Bin Mapping 2 Bin 1 2 Bin Mapping 3 Bin 2 3 Bin Mapping 4 Bin 3 4 Bin Mapping 5 No Map Bin Mapping 6 No Map Bin Mapping 7 No Map Bin Mapping 8 No Map Bin Mapping 9 No Map Bin Mapping 10 No Map The labels Bin Mapping l Bin Mapping 10 refer to the number of the mapping not the physical output bin 58 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 Values Bin Mapping 1 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number 1 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 2 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number 2 1 to 255 Bin Ma
52. A Tri Port Adapter must be installed in printer option card slot one to perform serial tracing on these models Note This option cannot be changed remotely 4 3 16 IPDS Version This option displays the current IPDS level in the second line of the operator panel The IPDS level is also printed whenever the Menu Settings are printed Refer to section 2 2 Printing the Menu Settings on page 13 Note This option cannot be changed remotely Note The IPDS Version option is only available on IPDS code level 9241 or above 43 4 4 Overview of the PAPER 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 Printing the Menu Settings on page 13 Option name Duplex Control IPDS Blank Pages IPDS Env Paper IPDS Man Paper IPDS MP Paper Preprinted Media Universal Size 44 Values Autodetect Enable Disable Print Do Not Print Prtr Setting 7 34 Envelope 9 Envelope 10 Envelope DL Envelope C5 Envelope B5 Envelope and Other Envelope Prtr Setting Letter Legal B5 JIS A4 Executive A5 and Universal Prtr Setting PAPER Letter Legal B5 JIS A4 Executive A5 and Universal ENVELOPES 7 3 4 Envelope 9 Envelope 10 Envelope DL En
53. Advanced function printing YES Press lt ENTER gt AFP attachment APPC Press lt ENTER gt Font identifier 1A Font Global ID for Courier 10 CPI Form feed AUTOCUT Press lt ENTER gt then lt PAGE DOWN gt Remote location TCPIP Press lt ENTER gt to create the printer device description for the Optra IPDS printer 3 Using CRIPSFCEG 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 99 At the command line type CRTPSFCFG and press lt F4 gt Enter the following information PSF Configuration DEVD OPTRA Same user defined name as before Library QGPL IPDS pass through IPDSPASTHR YES Release timer RLSTMR SEC15 Press lt F10 gt then lt PAGE DOWN gt to access the additional parameters Remote location RMTLOCNAME 157 184 67 102 IP address or remote host name TCP IP Port PORT 9100 9100 or 9600 for MarkNet internal print server 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports Press lt ENTER gt to create the PSF object 97 Related information Vary on the printer device description VRYCFG CFGOBJ OPTRA CFGTYPE DEV
54. Bold 5707 120 18 pt G3 Times Roman Bold 5707 160 24 pt G3 Times Roman Italic 5815 67 10 pt G3 Times Roman Italic 5815 80 12 pt G3 Times Roman Bold Italic 5835 67 10 pt G3 Times Roman Bold Italic 5835 80 12 pt G3 Gil All code pages listed under the Core Font Set Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages are supported 156 G2 All code pages in group G1 plus code page 1002 G3 All code pages in group G2 plus code pages 850 and 437 7 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 These fonts only exist in scalable versions In addition to the above set of fonts a number of other FGIDs are also recognized by the IPDS printer emulation These are simulated by substitution with one of the above fonts or by bolding one of the above fonts See B 9 Font Substitution on page 167 If an FGID is not available the font will be mapped to another font either at the host or in the printer using a font best fit algorithm B 3 1 Special Code Pages Supported by the 4028 Compatibility Font Set Codepage GCSGID Language Function 259 340 Symbol Set 7 310 963 APL 892 968 OCR A 893 969 OCR B 1002 1132 DCF Rel 2 Compatibility 157 B 4 IBM 3812 16 Compatibility Font Set When the 3812 16 emulation is selected these bitmap fonts replace th
55. CPI This option consists of two numbers which are set independently of each other Use Menu gt or lt Menu to increase or decrease the number value Press Select to switch to the second number after setting the first Press Select again to save the value See display below Default CPI 10 0 25 3 2 5 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 internal print server or a MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe adapter When the IPDS Timeout option is set to a value other than Host Controlled you will have to power the printer OFF and ON to activate some menu setting changes See note below Coax Twinax Attachment If you are attached to your host using a coax or twinax connection most settings do not become active until the printer is powered OFF and ON You should power the printer OFF and ON if you want the settings to be used for your next print job Note If you are LAN attached with the IPDS Timeout option set to a value other than Host Controlled or if you are using a coax or twinax attachment the warning message below is displayed if changes do not take effect immediately Recycle PWR to activate value 26
56. CS 125 8 6 Using the Twinax Interface with IPDS When twinax attached the Adapter for SCS will by default NOT use the IPDS emulation if it is installed in the printer The Adapter for SCS must be configured to use the installed SIMM for IPDS before it connects to the host 8 7 Dual Addresses with the Twinax Interface When installing a SIMM for IPDS and Coax Twinax adapter into an Optra printer it is possible to use both the IPDS emulation and the SCS emulation simultaneously To use both emulations supply the IPDS emulation and the SCS emulation with two different twinax addresses In the operator panels shown here address 0 is for the SCS emulation and address 2 is for the IPDS emulation See the next few pages for instructions on how to change the addresses SCS DEN T ADDR 2D SDE Vee AD Dine OR Dis Note If the IPDS emulation and the SCS emulation are given the same address the SCS emulation is used and the IPDS emulation is ignored The word DUPLICATE is displayed in the operator panel 126 8 8 Twinax Interface Settings Only three setting options have to be considered to set up the Adapter for SCS 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 system If you were to incorrectly enter the same address used
57. DS resources than can be held in the printer s memory Add more memory to the printer For information on the minimum recommended installed memory see appendix C Recommended memory on page 171 Problem I can t cancel an IPDS job from the printer operator panel When I try to enter the menus with lt Menu or Menu gt I get the message Menus Disabled Solution You must be in an IPDS session IPDS displayed on the front panel to cancel an IPDS job If the IPDS code level is 8491 or below the IPDS cancel function is not available Hold and cancel the job from the host IPDS code updates are available on the Lexmark web site at http Awww lexmark com 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 printer could not reestablish connection to PSF the resources have been lost The printer is disconnected from the host The cause for these messages is insufficient memory to print the IPDS job or temporarily store the resources The memory is probably being used to store PostScript PCL and or IPDS resources A Set Resource Save to Off to allow permanent downloaded resources from PostScript and PCL jobs to be deleted Resource Save
58. ENU 3 Press Select 4 Press Menu gt until you see SCS OPTIONS Press Select 5 Press Menu gt until you see MISC SETTINGS Press Select 6 Press Menu gt until you see Coax Timeout Press Select Enter a value from 0 to 255 Press Select The default is 0 seconds disabled You can specify how long the adapter will wait before closing the connection to the host 124 8 5 Verifying the Coax Interface with the SIMM for IPDS To verify the Adapter for SCS configuration print a SCS IDB dump page Follow these steps 1 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK OPTION 1 displays Press Select This example assumes the Adapter for SCS is installed in option connector 1 3 Press Menu gt until SCS MENU 1 displays Press Select 4 Press Menu gt until you see TEST OPTIONS Press Select 5 Press Menu gt until you see SCS IDB DUMP Press Select 6 Press Menu gt until you see Print Press Select The printer returns to Ready when the IDB Dump has been printed The SCS IDB dump contains all the current adapter settings including the IPDS Enabled setting and the current Adapter for SCS firmware level Look for the sentence near the top of the page telling you whether IPDS is active or not active Additional Information Please refer to the Adapter for SCS Coax Twinax Connection Installation and User s Guide for a detailed description on how to set up the Adapter for S
59. ET IEA EEE TT E 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 e Installing the SIMM for IPDS e Understanding using and changing the option settings to affect the way host jobs are printed Conventions Printer menu keys and operator panel texts are written in bold Option values are written in quotation marks Section titles and book titles are written in italic On screen text is written in Courier typeface Keyboard keys are written in angle brackets e g lt Enter gt or lt F1 gt On screen push buttons are marked like this IOkl 10 1 Introduction 1 1 Equipment Requirements and Specifications Thank you for purchasing the SIMM Single Inline Memory Module for Intelligent Printer Data Stream 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 IPDS documents from an AS 400 System 370 System 390 or System 36 To use the SIMM for IPDS your Lexmark Optra printer must have a minimum of 4 MB of installed memory and one of the following e a MarkNet internal print server for connection to a Token Ring or Ethernet LAN e a Coax Twinax Adapter for
60. GM SYSDRVPGM TEX DEP F LOCNAME v YES NOMAX F1C10110 LIBL SYSVAL 157 184 67 102 NETATR NETATR QSPWTR NONE LIBCRTAUT NONE OPTRAPRT QGPL PSFCFG NONE NONE OPTRA PRINTER NONE 107 7 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 OW15S018 and OW16442 PSF MVS Version 3 1 or later MVS Scheduler APAR OW12236 to support two new PRINTDEV keywords IPADDR and PORTNO TCP IP Version 3 Release 1 or higher installed and configured on MVS For an installation description please refer to the IBM publications 108 Print Service Facility MVS Update Guide Version 2 Release 2 Modification 0 Publication No G544 3984 01 Print Services Facility MVS System Programming Guide Version 2 Release 2 Modification 0 Publication No S544 3672 03 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Customization Publication No S544 5622 00 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Licensed Program Specifications Publication No G544 5626 00 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Messages and Codes Publication No G544 5627 00 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 User s Guide Publication No S544 5630 00 7 8 1 Steps to Create a New Printer 1 Define the printer to VTAM PSFL2450 MODEENT LOGMODE PSFL2450 FMPROF 13 TSPROF 07 PRIPROT BO SECPROT BO COMPROT DOB1 RUSIZES 87F8 PSERVIC 06020000000000000000
61. Host Controlled when receiving IPDS jobs on port 9100 or 9102 Host Controlled or the timeout values 15 seconds to 10 minutes may be used when the host port value is 9600 The host port value is specified when configuring the printer parameters on the host Host Controlled The printer IPDS emulation remains active until the host disconnects from the printer Host timer timeout values control when the host will disconnect When the host disconnects the printer will print jobs from other printer ports Host Timer Timeout Values and Actions The host timer timeout value should be set to a small value 15 to 30 seconds so the host will quickly disconnect after an IPDS job is printed All IPDS resources downloaded to the printer will be deleted when the host disconnects A disabled or large host timer timeout value will cause the printer IPDS emulation to remain active The printer busy light will flash and IPDS will remain on the printer operator panel even though the printer has completed processing and printing the IPDS job 40 15 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes Note 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 internal print server If the host does not send another IPDS job or send additional IPDS resource data to the printer within the timeout value specified the printer IPDS emu
62. 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 as you may want to refer to these settings in the future Refer to your printer User s Guide if you need information about factory defaults Note Installing the SIMM for IPDS in your printer changes your printer s memory usage 2 2 Printing the Menu Settings 1 Turn the printer power ON 1 2 Press Menu gt until TESTS MENU appears Press Select Note Some printers have Menu and Menu On these printers select Menu for Menu gt and Menu for lt Menu Examples in this book will use Menu gt and lt Menu 3 Press Menu gt until Print Menus appears Press Select The message Printing Menu Settings is displayed The printer returns to the Ready state after the list of user default settings prints 13 2 3 Installing the SIMM for IPDS Warning The SIMM for IPDS is easily damaged by static electricity 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 card Your card may vary in appearance S
63. Optra S Optra Se 3455 and Optra K 1220 SIMM for IPDS Installation and User s Guide Document GI 009 07 Rev 7 0 Seventh Edition Printed in USA P N 11K1877 E C 1K0316 Copyright Intermate International Inc 1997 and LCI Intermate A S 1998 and 1999 All rights reserved Copyright Lexmark International Inc 1998 and 1999 All rights reserved 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 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions therefore this statement may not apply to you This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes will be incorporated in later editions Improvements or changes in the products or the programs described may be made at any time Trademarks AFP AIX AS 400 IBM IPDS OS 400 OS 2 Print Services Facility PS 2 PSF and System 390 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation PCLis a registered trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design Optra MarkNet and
64. PTRAPRT is a user defined name Library QGPL IPDS pass through IPDSPASTHR YES Release timer RLSTMR SEC15 Text description TEXT Optra Printer Optional 101 Note With V3R7 you enter the TCP IP address and port number in the printer device description It is not entered here Press lt ENTER gt to create the PSF object 3 Create a printer device description for your printer using CRTDEVPRT See the example on page 106 Note Only the required fields are listed Type CRTDEVPRT and press lt F4 gt Enter the following information Device description DEVD OPTRA OPTRA is a user defined name Device class DEVCLS LAN Device type TYPE IPDS Device model MODEL 0 Press lt ENTER gt LAN attachment LANATTACH IP Press lt F9 gt to get all of the parameters Advanced function printing AFP YES Port number PORT 9100 9100 or 9600 for MarkNet internal print server 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports Press lt PAGE DOWN or lt ROLL UP gt 102 Font FONT Identifier 11 11 is for Courier 10 CPI Form feed FORMFEED AUTOCUT Press lt PAGE DOWN or lt ROLL UP gt Activation timer ACTTMR NOMAX Press lt PAGE DOWN or lt ROLL UP gt Press lt PAGE DOWN or lt ROLL UP gt Remote loca
65. RTPSFCFG 141 10 11 12 142 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 Problem The message Bad Memory System displays and the printer stops Solution The IPDS memory has been corrupted Power the printer OFF and then ON Problem The IPDS host stops when it attempts to connect to the printer when using the MarkNet XLe adapter Solution The MarkNet adapter is not establishing a bi directional connection with the printer Power ON the MarkNet XLe adapter 90 seconds before powering ON the printer 13 14 15 Problem IPDS jobs will not work with Job Buffering 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 Problem I get the message Not enough memory for IPDS Solution The SIMM for IPDS requires a minimum of 4 MB of installed memory Add additional memory to activate IPDS printing If less than 4 MB is installed the IPDS Menu settings can still be accessed and configured but IPDS jobs can not be printed from the host Jobs may
66. Require Operator Intervention ee eee eee cseceecnseeneeeneeenes 73 6 2 Option Values Which Can Not Be Changed Remotely e ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 73 6 3 Remote Configuration Using an IPDS Text Jobo eee ceeceseceseceeeeneeeeee 74 6 3 1 AS 400 Recommended Procedure 0 cee eeceseceseceneeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneenseenaes 75 6 3 2 Mainframe Recommended Procedure essssseseeeseeseseeerrseeereerrrrerrsrreresreee 76 6 3 3 Creating a Text Job to Change IPDS Option Settings 000 ee 76 63 3 Lead erm S trim E en ed tee hdd eee RE EEA aes doe E EEEIEE guests 6 3 3 2 Lead out String 6 3 3 3 Entering Option Name and Value Settings ee eceeeeeseeseeeceeeneeeeeneeeeseeaeees 6 3 3 4 Entering Comments in the Jobo cceeceeeeeceeeseesecseesessceeceeseeeseeesseeaeegs 6 3 3 5 Syntax summary and hints eee eceeceeeeeeeeseeeseeseeseeseeseeaeeeeeeseeaeens 6 3 3 6 Examples of legal commands eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeseesceeeeeeseeseeaeens 6 3 3 7 Examples of illegal commands ccceeeeeeeeeeeseesecseeseeseeeceeseesesaeesesaeeneees 6 3 3 8 Set Default Options Mode Error Messages eccscssssceseeseeseeeeserseeseeseeseeeeees 6 3 3 9 Restoring Factory Default Settings Remotely cece eceeeeeecneeseeteeseeeeeeeees 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External PEUTIC A AL A cascsseceSivloassseisdectiag tapecchinececeancupstedsndpereeutsnasiaavessessiuapotapsncneic OO 7A IPDS ina LAN Environment noie na a Shas AI ERER
67. S 400 V3R2 PSF configuration Library ones User resource library IPDS pass through Activate release timer Release timer Restart timer SNA retry count Delay time between retries Blank page Page size control Resident fonts Resource retention Edge orient Remote location Name or address TCP IP port TCP IP activation timer PSF defined options NONE Text description Device resource library list DFT 100 OPTRA QGPL JOBLIBL YES NORDYF SEC15 IMMED 2 0 YES NO YES YES NO 157 184 67 102 9100 170 7 7 Printing IPDS from PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 Install the latest cumulative PTF fix pack or tape for the system e 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 e Create a Token Ring or an Ethernet line description for the printer using CRTLINTRN or CRTLINETH e Adda TCP IP interface using ADDTCPIFC e Add a router definition if required using ADDTCPRTE e Start TCP IP using STRTCP 2 Define a PSF configuration object for your printers using CRTPSFCFG What you define here is referenced in the printer device description CRTDEVPRT More than one printer can use this object See the example on page 106 Note Only the required fields are listed below Type CRTPSFCFG and press lt F4 gt Enter the following information PSF configuration PSFCFG OPTRAPRT O
68. ST FDEFLIB DISP SHR FORM DEFS R Pe PRT7 CNTL PRT7 PRINTDEV FONTDD FONTO1 FONT xy OVLYDD OLAYO1 OVERLAY a7 PSEGDD PSEF02 SEGMENT Hf PDEFDD PDEFO1 PAGEDEF FDEFDD FDEFO1 FORMDEF JOBHDR JOBHDR JOB HEADER 27 JOBTRLR JOBTLR JOB TRAILER DSHDR DSHDR DATA SET HEADER FORMDEF A10110 FORMDEF PIMSG YES 16 MESSAGES 27 DATACK BLOCK BLOCK DATA CHECKS TRACE NO INTERNAL TRACE ik MGMTMODE OUTAVAIL OUTPUT AVAILABLE DISCINTV 15 TIMEOUT 15 SECONDS 27 TIMEOUT REDRIVE FAILURE WCONNECT ATTEMPT RECONNECT Ei A IPADDR 157 184 67 102 IP ADDRESS as PORTNO 9100 PORT NUMBER E PRT7 ENDCNTL 112 7 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 newer DB 2 version 1 0 or newer PSF 2 version 2 0 or newer TCP IP version 2 0 CSD UN56401 or newer How to Create a New Printer 1 Start PSF 2 control panel by selecting the PSF 2 Folder and then selecting the PSF 2 Control Panel icon E PSF 2 Control Panel DEVICE STATUS DESCRIPTION OPTRAIPDS INACTIVE OPTRA LAN IPDS PRINTER E
69. 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 Then make additional menu selections to set new default settings Press Go once to return to the IPDS MENU and a second time to return to Ready if this is the last printer setting to change User default settings remain in effect until you save new settings or restore the factory defaults See section 3 2 5 Activating Saved Option Changes on page 26 Settings you choose from your IPDS print job may override the user default settings you select from the printer operator panel 23 3 2 3 Selecting a Setting from a List of Values When you select some menu items the printer displays a list of values Press the Menu gt button to cycle through all the available items To choose a new user default setting press Select For example if you select IPDS MENU EMULATION IPDS Emulation you see the following in the front panel display IPDS Emulation AO2Z 8 Cycle through the various emulations by pressing Menu gt or lt Menu Press Select to select the appropriate IPDS emulation SAVED appears on the display for one second An asterisk displays next to the value you selected to indicate it is the
70. Simplex and saving IPDS resources 16MB 1200 dpi Duplex 12MB 1200 dpi Duplex and saving IPDS resources 16MB 4 Saving of IPDS resources is activated when the host timeout and printer IPDS Timeout values are properly set See IPDS Timeout on page 40 and the appropriate host operating system setup section for more information 171 172 D Related Publications D 1 Lexmark Publications Optra S User s Guide 1250 1620 1650 2420 2450 Optra S User s Guide 1255 1625 1855 2455 Optra Se 3455 User s Guide Optra K 1220 User s Guide Network Adapter Hardware Setup Network Adapter User s Guide D 2 IBM Publications Print Services Facility MVS Update Guide Version 2 Release 2 Modification 0 Print Services Facility MVS System Programming Guide Version 2 Release 2 Modification 0 PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Customization PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Licensed Program Specifications PSF V3R1 for OS 390 Messages and Codes PSF V3R1 for OS 390 User s Guide IBM AIX PSF 6000 Print Administration Version 1 2 0 IBM AIX PSF 6000 Print Service Facilities for AIX Users Version 1 2 0 PSF 2 Getting Started IBM Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference AS 400 Advanced Series Printer Device Programming P N 43H1702 P N 43H5318 P N 11K0900 P N 11A4040 P N 16A0120 P N 16A0042 G544 3984 01 S544 3672 03 S544 5622 00 G544 5626 00 G544 5627 00 S544 5630 00 S544 3817 G544 3814 G544 3767 S544 34
71. Some of the fonts can also be replaced by Scalable Equivalents for better quality This font set is only available in 3812 16 mode All printer emulations support the Core Interchange Font Set and the Coordinated Font Set 155 B 3 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 11 144 10 0 G2 259 Prestige Pica 12 144 10 0 G2 259 Courier Italic 10 18 144 10 0 G2 OCR A 19 144 10 0 892 876 Courier Bold 10 46 144 10 0 G2 APL 12 76 120 12 0 310 Courier 12 85 120 12 0 G2 259 Prestige Elite 86 120 12 0 G2 259 Courier Italic 12 92 120 12 0 G2 Prestige Elite Bold 111 120 12 0 G2 Prestige Elite Italic 112 120 12 0 G2 Boldface 159 120 PS G2 Prestige PS 164 120 PS G2 Gothic text 13 203 108 13 3 G3 Prestige 221 96 15 0 G1 Courier 15 223 96 15 0 G1 Courier 17 254 84 AI G1 Prestige 256 84 S G1 Letter Gothic 20 281 72 20 0 G1 Gothic text 20 283 72 20 0 G3 Gothic text 27 290 54 26 7 G3 Times Roman 5687 40 6 pt G3 Times Roman 5687 53 8 pt G3 Times Roman 5687 67 10 pt G3 Times Roman 5687 80 12 pt G3 Times Roman Bold 5707 67 10 pt G3 Times Roman Bold 5707 80 12 pt G3 Times Roman Bold 5707 93 14 pt G3 Times Roman
72. adjust the page image up or down in relation to the paper leading reference edge as it is fed through the printer Paper Leading Reference Edge A Input Tray Top Margin z First Line First Line Second Line Second Line 2 ci s a 5b a g a gt 3 Input Tray Left Margin 3 lt q Ey The input feeder Left Margin and input tray Top Margin option settings should not be confused with the IPDS left and top margin settings sent from the host Input feeder Left Margin settings adjust the page image left or right in relation to the envelope reference edge as it is fed through the printer Input feeder Top Margin settings adjust the page image up or down in relation to the envelope reference edge as it is fed through the printer Input Feeder Top Margin Return Address Envelope Reference Edge Address Input Feeder Left Margin 61 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 adjustments will be made using the specific tray or feeder margin menu The All Input Trays margin adjustment PLUS the specific tray or feeder margin adjustment determines the total margin
73. adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from tray 2 See margin settings examples under 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from tray 2 Top Margin 0 127to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from tray 2 Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from tray 2 Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from tray 2 65 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 page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from tray 3 Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from tray 3 Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from tray 3 Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page
74. ady processed and stored in memory are printed Several pages may print e A cancel request will be sent to the host on the earliest possible page boundary The printer beeps and briefly displays the Sending Cancel message when the cancel is sent to the host The host cancels the job and the next job on the host queue will be sent to the printer Note The actual host action is dependent on host settings IPDS resources are saved by the printer unless the host requests deletion of these resources e Attempts to perform a cancel request while the Canceling Job message is displayed will cause the message Cancel Pending Press Go to display on the operator panel Press Go to continue 5 2 Aborting a Cancel Request When the Canceling Job message is displayed a cancel request may be aborted by pressing the Return button The message Cancel Aborted will be displayed briefly The cancel request will not be sent to the host The printer IPDS emulation continues to process pages received from the host 72 6 Remote Configuration of Printer IPDS Settings Most IPDS emulation settings stored in the printer the default IPDS settings can be changed remotely by sending a special IPDS text job to the printer This method of changing settings is useful during printer installation to set the IPDS option settings to the values recommended by your system administrator At a later time if it is determined by your system administrator that an option set
75. all it Be sure the SIMM can be used in your printer model Refer to step 2 for SIMM identification A minimum of 4 MB of memory is required for IPDS printing If there is less than 4 MB of installed memory in the printer the message Not enough memory for IPDS is displayed in the operator panel This message is displayed at power on and when the IPDS MENU is accessed The IPDS Menu settings can be accessed and configured but IPDS jobs can not be printed from the host If there is less than 4 MB of installed memory a message will also be printed on the IPDS Print Menus page Jobs may be printed using other emulations Reset the factory defaults a Press Menu gt until TESTS MENU appears Press Select b Press Menu gt until Factory Defaults appears Press Select c Restore appears Press Select Resetting Factory Defaults is displayed while the printer resets the defaults After you have finished installing the SIMM for IPDS print a menu settings page to verify the installation The printed page lists current menu settings and installed options a Press Menu gt until TESTS MENU appears Press Select b Press Menu gt until Print Menus appears Press Select c Printing Menu Settings appears The printer prints the menu settings pages which includes the IPDS MENU default settings 17 Note Tip 18 After verifying the installation you may want to set your other printer settings that were different from the factory de
76. an Icelandic Italian Japanese English Latin American Spanish Norwegian Portuguese Spanish Castilian Swedish United Kingdom English United States English B 1 2 Latin 2 ROECE Swiss German French and Italian Albanian Croatian Czech East German Hungarian Polish Romanian Serbian Slovak Slovenian B 1 3 Latin 3 Esperanto Maltese Turkish 153 B 1 4 Latin 4 Estonian Greenlandic Lappish Latvian Lithuanian B 1 5 Latin 5 Turkish B 1 6 Baltic Multilingual Latin 6 Latvian Lithuanian B 1 7 Cyrillic Bulgarian Byelorussian Macedonian Russian Serbo Croatian Ukrainian B 1 8 Greek Greek 154 B 2 Font Support Overview There are 3 major sets of fonts supported by the SIMM for IPDS IBM 4028 Compatibility Font Set IBM 38xx Compatibility Font Set IBM Core Interchange Font Set IBM Coordinated Font Set The 4028 Compatibility Font Set is compatible with the 4028 and the 3112 16 printers These fonts are supported as 300 dpi bitmaps For some of these fonts the IPDS can use an equivalent scalable font This is controlled by the Font Type option under IPDS MENU When this option is set to Use Scalable improved font quality will result since the scalable fonts use the higher resolution of the printer This font set is available in 4028 3112 16 and 43xx mode The 3812 16 Compatible Font Set is compatible with the 3812 16 printer fonts These 240 dpi fonts are converted to the IPDS working resolution 600 or 1200 dpi
77. and side margins for your print jobs are set through your print application 4028 Whole Page The printable area is 50 pels 4mm inside the physical page The 4028 Print Page Physical Page Full Page 34 printable area is reported to the host Clipping occurs if data is printed outside the printable area All four edges will clip The printable area is 50 pels 4mm inside the physical page The printable area is reported to the host If the logical page is outside the printable area it is moved down and to the right The right and bottom edges will be clipped The printable area is the physical page edge to edge The physical page printable area is reported to the host With this setting active you may need to adjust the left margin setting Note Only the Optra S Se printer can physically print edge to edge No clipping will occur Continual printing within 50 pels of the paper edge is not recommended It can result in poor print quality and paper jams due to toner contamination of the paper path All other printer models will report the physical page printable area but will clip any text printed within 50 pels of any edge The job is formatted for a page using a printable area which is edge to edge However when the page is actually printed the page image is compressed 2 in both the horizontal and vertical directions Note Full Page is only available on the Optra S Se printer models 4 3 8 Resource Memory This
78. ata to be transmitted over a TCP IP network 175 176 RFC Server SIMM Subnet Mask TCP IP 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 A network device that allows sharing of resources such as programs storage and printers between multiple LAN workstations Single Inline Memory Module For Internet sub networking a 32 bit mask used to identify the sub network address bits in the host portion of an IP address Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Index A Aborting a cancel request 72 Activating saved option changes 26 Adapter for SCS 11 121 123 125 126 127 137 150 Adapter for SCS code levels 121 All Input Trays eee cree 64 ALL INPUT TRAYS 64 Anti static precautions ee 19 Asterisk eoin ann 24 A Sterk N e rennen aeinn 28 44 B Bad Memory System 142 Blinking Busy eeeeseeeeseeeeneee 133 C Cancel function cee eeeeeeeeeeneeeee 71 Cancel IPDS job eee eeeeeeeeeeees 138 Canceling an IPDS job ee 71 Changing a numerical setting 25 Changing IPDS settings Using the operator panel 22 Changing IPDS settings remotely AS 400 recommended procedure 75 Creating a text job ee 76 Entering comments in the job 79 Entering option name and value SEINES
79. ation and will change the IPDS option value setting IpdsEmulation 4028 Sample comment EMULATION IPDS Emulation 3112 3116 Emulation ipdsemulation 4028 defaultcodepage Fin Sweden278 argins TraylAdjust Top Margin 20 Tray 2 Adjust Left Margin 10 TraylAdjust RightMargin 10 Bin Mapping 4 Output Bin 2 3 6 3 3 7 Examples of illegal commands The following are examples of illegal commands which will be processed by the printer IPDS emulation and cause an error message to be printed Top Margin 20 This applies to several Top Margin options Emulation DuplexControl Enable Duplex control is not in the Emulation menu IPDS Emulation 3112 The full value name 3112 3116 must be used 80 6 3 3 8 Set Default Options Mode Error Messages An option change status page is printed after each page with received changes An option change status page is also printed if a page break is detected before a full page with changes has been received Valid option value text strings are printed Error messages are printed for invalid option value text strings to assist in correcting the text string The list below shows error messages that appear on the PDS Option Change Status page Duplicate Option Name Illegal Number Invalid Option Syntax Invalid Value Missing Menu before Option not Allowed Syntax Error Too many errors listin
80. ave the packing materials opnion appen Copyright Label Notch Connection Points 2 Check the printer model and SIMM to be sure you install the SIMM in the correct Optra model The printer model number is located on the front or top cover Identify the SIMM by looking at the SIMM copyright label If the SIMM is labeled Optra S Se and CE 2 is written on the copyright label the SIMM may only be used in the Optra S Se models 1255 1625 1855 2455 and 3455 OptraS CE 1 If the SIMM is labeled Optra S and CE 1 is written on the copyright label the SIMM may only be used in the Optra S models 1255 1625 1855 and 2455 Optra S If the SIMM is labeled Optra S and the copyright label is blank the SIMM may only be used in the Optra S models 1250 1620 1650 2420 and 2450 Optra K 1220 If the SIMM is labeled Optra K 1220 the SIMM may only be used in the Optra K 1220 14 Turn the printer power OFF O and unplug the printer power cord Disconnect all cables from the back of the printer 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 Locate the Optional Firmware SIMM Connector on the system board Refer to the figure below matching your printer Hold the option with the connection points pointing toward the system board and the notch
81. by another device you would disable that device If you do not know your printer s correct address see your network administrator 8 9 SCS Device Address Setting The SCS Device Address is used to select the twinax device address for the SCS emulation or to disable the SCS emulation if you don t want to use it From the printer operator panel do the following 1 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select Press Menu gt to display NETWORK OPTION 1 Press Select This example assumes the Adapter for SCS is installed in option connector 1 Press Menu gt to display SCS MENU 1 Press Select Press Menu gt to display SCS OPTIONS Press Select Press Menu gt until you find the following setting SCS Dev Addr 0 Address can be 0 6 or Disable Note If the IPDS emulation and the SCS emulation are given the same address the SCS emulation is used and the IPDS emulation is ignored The word DUPLICATE is displayed in the operator panel 127 8 10 IPDS Device Address and IPDS Buffer Sizes Settings These settings for the Adapter for SCS 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 used by the IPDS emulation when receiving data ecommands from the twinax host From the
82. ccess the SIMM for IPDS options and settings from the IPDS Menu To reach the menu 1 From a Ready status Press Menu gt from the operator panel main screen until the IPDS MENU appears in the second line of the display Note Some printers have Menu and Menu On these printers select Menu for Menu gt and Menu for lt Menu Examples in this book will use Menu gt and lt Menu 2 Press Select to select the IPDS MENU You can modify printer settings by e Selecting a setting from a list of values e Changing a numerical setting e Changing an On Off setting Examples of changing each type of setting follow 3 2 2 Selecting a New Value as a Setting 1 From a Ready status message press Menu gt or lt Menu The menu names appear 2 Continue to press and release Menu gt or lt Menu until you reach the menu you need 22 3 Press Select to select the menu or menu item shown on the second line of the display If the selection is a menu the menu is opened and the first printer setting in the menu is displayed If the selection is a menu item the current setting for the menu item is displayed The current user default setting has an asterisk beside it Each menu item has a list of valid values for the menu item A value can be A phrase or word to describe a setting A numerical value that can be changed An On or Off setting 4 Press Menu gt or lt Menu to move to the value you need 5 Press
83. d Set is supported in Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages Publishing DCF code pages and Latin 1 ASCII only See section B 5 IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set for a complete listing of fonts Typefaces in Outlines Latin1 FGID Gothic Text simulated 304 Letter Gothic 400 Letter Gothic Bold 404 Letter Gothic Italic Additional 408 Prestige 432 Prestige Bold 318 Prestige Italic 319 GCSGID 2039 2039 2039 2039 2039 2039 2039 These fonts are all scalable To access the IBM Coordinated Set the FGIDs above with the width or point size must be used Boldface APL and OCR fonts are only supported using bitmaps from the Compatible Font Sets If an FGID is not available the font will be mapped to another font either at the host or in the printer using a font best fit algorithm 165 B 8 Postnet Font Support The Postnet bar code font is available in all emulations on IPDS code level 8223 and above Typeface FGID Postnet 4094 Code pages that can be used with FGID 4094 include the following Codepage GCSGID_ Function 1301 1451 Postnet bar code 1302 1452 Facing Identification Marks 1303 1453 Business Reply Bar In addition the Postnet font can also be used to replace numeric characters on other code pages 166 B 9 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 th
84. d 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 host This is the typical setting Do Not Report Do not report intervention required messages to the host Used only in special cases Note When Page Counter is set to Early Update Intervention Required messages are not reported to the host 39 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 internal print server Note This option is only available on IPDS emulation code level 8141 or higher The printer is capable of receiving jobs on multiple printer ports While the printer is busy printing jobs from one printer port jobs on other printer ports remain in a waiting status When the host disconnects from the printer or when the printer IPDS emulation times out the printer automatically switches to another printer port to start a new job Host Controlled should be selected as the IPDS Timeout value when the host port value is 9100 or 9102 The printer defaults to
85. d to step 7 7 Reconnect the printer cables 8 Plug in the printer power cord 9 Turn the printer power ON I 20 3 Using the Operator Panel Setup Options The SIMM for IPDS option settings may be changed from the printer operator panel or changed remotely by sending a text job with special commands to the printer This section of the guide reviews how to change and save option settings using the operator panel See chapter 6 Remote Configuration of Printer IPDS Settings on page 73 for information on changing printer option settings remotely See chapter 4 Setup Operations Reference for a listing of all possible values for each option Note Please refer to your printer s User s Guide for instructions on how to use the operator panel The layout of the operator panel may vary on the different Optra models 3 1 SIMM for IPDS Setup Options vs Printer Setup Options Changes to the option settings under the IPDS Menu will only affect the way IPDS jobs print These changes will not affect PostScript or PCL jobs Changes to printer settings under the various printer menus will affect the way PostScript and PCL jobs are printed Many of these printer settings will also affect IPDS jobs This guide discusses changing the IPDS Menu settings Please see your printer s User s Guide for information on changing other printer settings 21 3 2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel 3 2 1 The IPDS Setup Menu A
86. der Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Man Paper Duplex Host Controlled Always Duplex Only trays installed in the printer can be configured with the option The option will only appear if a duplex unit is installed in the printer If the Host Controlled setting is selected for a tray the host controls the duplex handling for that specific tray This is the default setting The Host Controlled setting requires the user to know how preprinted paper such as letterhead is loaded in the printer If printing in simplex the paper has to be loaded with the preprinted side face down and the top edge of the page facing toward the front of the printer For duplex printing the paper has to be loaded with the preprinted side face up and the top edge of the page facing toward the rear of the printer The Always Duplex setting causes all pages to be printed in duplex even simplex pages This increases doubles the simplex printing time as the printer has to print the blank back pages also The advantage is that preprinted paper always is loaded the 51 same way i e with the preprinted side face up and the top edge of the page facing toward the rear of the printer 4 5 7 Universal Size A paper size of Universal is displayed in the printer menu when a non standard size paper is detected in an auto size sensing tray or Universal is selected in the IPDS PAPER HANDLING menu as the paper size loaded into a non size sensing tray or feeder
87. e 4028 Compatibility Font Set Typeface FGID Width Pitch Point Codepage support OCR B 3 144 10 0 893 Orator 5 144 10 0 i Courier 10 11 144 10 0 ce Courier Italic 10 18 144 10 0 i OCR A 19 144 10 0 892 Gothic text 10 40 144 10 0 ae Katakana gothic 10 44 144 10 0 290 APL 10 45 144 10 0 293 Gothic text 12 66 120 12 0 it Gothic Italic 12 68 120 12 0 ai Script 12 84 120 12 0 ae Courier 12 85 120 12 0 ei Prestige 12 86 120 12 0 biy Letter gothic 12 87 120 12 0 ae Prestige Italic 12 112 120 12 0 a Boldface Italic 155 120 PS S Essay 160 120 PS as Essay Italic 162 120 PS ty Essay Light 173 120 PS Document 175 120 PS i Gothic text 13 204 108 13 3 ii Gothic text 15 230 96 15 0 Courier 5 244 288 5 0 oo Courier 17 252 84 IEA aL Courier 17ss 254 84 17 1 ai APL 20 280 72 20 0 293 Gothic text 20 281 72 20 0 fe Gothic text 27 290 54 26 7 re Sonoran serif 751 4407 54 8 pt oe Sonoran serif 1051 4407 66 10 pt ky Sonoran serif bold 1053 4427 66 10 pt A Sonoran serif italic 1056 4535 66 10 pt oe Sonoran serif 1351 4407 78 12 pt za Sonoran serif bold 1653 4427 108 16 pt on Sonoran serif bold 2103 4427 162 24 pt i x These fonts exist in both bitmap and scalable outline versions Use depends on the Font Type setting For the Sonoran fonts the character escapement values may not match the host values when the scalable versions are selected 158 a Most of the 3812 16 Compatibility fonts support the Latin 1 set o
88. e Executive paper size 7 25 x 10 5 A5 AS paper size 148mm x 210mm Universal This setting allows the use of non standard paper sizes The media size returned to the host is specified with IPDS menu option Universal Size Refer to section 4 5 7 Universal Size on page 52 for more information The default media size returned to the host is 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 0 in If printing occurs after the length of the physical paper the message 34 Short Paper is displayed in the operator panel Note Universal paper support is only available on IPDS code level 9241 and above 49 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 following e Use the printer setting MP Feeder Size e __ Select a different paper size or envelope size for IPDS Selecting a specific size under the IPDS Menu will change the media size selected for the Postscript and PCL emulations too It is recommended that the IPDS value remain at the default of use Prtr Setting and the specific media size be selected under PAPER SIZE from the printer s PAPER MENU Prtr printer Setting Use the paper size or envelope size from the MP Feeder Size printer default setting
89. e font IDs in the following tables are used in a document they are mapped to the substituted font id given B 9 1 4028 31xx 43xx Font substitution The following substitution IDs are used if the Font Type option is set to Use Scalable Typestyle Original Substituted FGID FGID Font Width Gothic Text 12 Bold 69 85 b 120 fw Gothic Text 13 204 203 108 fw Light Gothic 12 91 112 120 fw Math Symbol 12 80 86 120 fw Roman Text 41 12 144 fw Serif Text 10 Italic 43 18 144 fw Serif Text 12 Bold 72 85b 120 fw Serif Text 12 Italic 71 92 120 fw Sonoran Serif 8 pt 751 or 4407 54 fw 5687 53 fw Sonoran Serif 10 pt 1051 or 4407 66 fw 5687 67 fw Sonoran Serif 12 pt 1351 or 4407 78 fw 5687 80 fw Sonoran Serif Bold 10 pt 1053 or 4427 66 fw 5707 s 67 fw Sonoran Serif Bold 16 pt 1653 or 4427108 fw 5707 108 fw Sonoran Serif Bold 18 pt 1803 or 4427 120 fw 5707 120 fw Sonoran Serif Bold 24 pt 2103 or 4427 162 fw 5707 60 fw Sonoran Serif ltalic 10 pt 1056 or 4535 66 fw 5815 67 fw Times Roman 6 pt 760 5687 40 fw Times Roman Bold 12 pt 761 5707 s 80 fw Times Roman Bold 14 pt 762 5707 3893 fw Times Roman Bold Italic 10 pt 764 5835 67 fw Times Roman Bold Italic 12 pt 765 5835 80 fw Times Roman Italic 12 pt 763 5815 80 fw b Bold 167 The following table applies only if the Font Type option is set to Use Bitmaps Typestyle Original Substituted FGID FGID Font Width Courier 12 Bold 108 85 b 120 fw Courier 17 1 Bold 253 254 b 84 fw Letter G
90. e information see Lexmark s Network Printer Utility Guide If you need to update your MarkNet XLe code level contact the Lexmark Technical Support Center MarkNet XLe firmware updates are also available from the Lexmark web site at http Avww lexmark com 89 7 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 Set IP Netmask 2593 255 259 0 Appropriate netmask for your network Set IP Gateway 157 184 67 1 IP address of the IP gateway 7 4 3 Setting the MarkNet XLe Job Timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet XLe 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 XLe Job Timeout value to a value greater than the host release timer value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet XLe Job Timeout smaller than the host release timer value will result in communication errors after the job has printed 90 7 4 4 Setting the MarkNet XLe Busy Timeout The recomme
91. e of parity Stop bits Host Print Transform anufacturer type and modat 130 DEVD DEVCLS TYPE MODEL LANATTACH SWTLINLST ADPTADR ADPTTYPE ADPTCNNTYP EMLDEV AFP AFPATTACH PORT SWTSE LOCAD AUXPRT EMLASCII ATTACH ONLINE CTL LNGTYPE PRTQLTY FONT RMF EED PDRAWER PPG na 4 O nn H NBRDRAWER PRTIERRMSG MSGQ MAXLENRU APPTYPE ACTTMR INACTTMR SNPTDEV SNP TGRP LOGON PACING sLINESPEED WORDLEN PARITY STOPBITS TRANSFORM FRTYPMDL VVVYV OPTRA LCL IPDS LEXLINK INTERNAL PARALLEL YES WSC 2 0 NO YES CTLO1 SYSVAL STD 11 NONE AUTOCUT FILI NON Fl m INQ QSYSOPR LIBL CALC NONE NOMAX ATT NON NON NON D Q T A Fl Fl I OKKKK AAA E 8 12 2 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 locally attached continued Paper source 1 PPRSRC1 MFRTYPMDL Paper source 2 PPRSRC2 MFRTYPMDL Envelope source y ENVELOPE MFRTYPMDL ASCII code page 899 sunt ASCII899 NO aximum pending requests IAXPNDROS 6 Print while converting PRICVT YES Print request timer PRTROSTMR NOMAX Form definition FORMDF F1C10110 Lib
92. each EMULATION Menu option follows 29 4 3 EMULATION 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 support the printer IPDS Resolution setting of 300 dpi If 3812 16 emulation is selected and the printer IPDS Resolution setting is 300 dpi the printer IPDS emulation ignores the 300 dpi setting and uses 600 dpi This means that the 240 dpi data received from the host is converted to the printer s working resolution of 600 dpi 30 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 Codepages L Z Arabic 420 Fin Sweden 278 Latin 0 924 ASCII 367 Fin Sweden 1143 Latin 2 870 Aus Ger 273 Fin Swe Alt 288 Latin 2 1110 Aus Ger 1141 France 297 Latin 4 1069 Aus Ger Alt 286 France 1147 OCR A 892 Baltic 1112 Greek 423 OCR B 893 Belgium 274 Greek 875 PC std 437 Brazil 275 Hebrew 424 Portugal 037 Can French 260 Hebrew 803 Portugal 282 Can French 276 Iceland 871 Publishing
93. ecified in the text job 77 6 3 3 3 Entering Option Name and Value Settings The text for specifying Option Name and Value Settings is based on the text appearing in the printer operator panel Most option names are unique and occur only once For these options it is possible to use the syntax shown below Option Name Value The Option Name and Value must be separated with an equal sign and the Value must be followed by a semicolon The wording and spelling of the Option Names and Values are identical to the text found in the operator panel Spaces used in the operator panel option text are optional and are ignored The option and value string case does not have to match the operator panel For some options a menu identifier needs to be specified An example is the Top Margin setting which occurs in both the All Input Trays and the Tray 1 Adjust sub menus under the Margins menu Setting this and similar options is done by specifying the sub menu before the Option Name A colon is used to separate the two The sample sequences below show how the Top Margin in the Tray 1 Adjust sub menu can be changed Margins Tray 1 Adjust Top Margin 20 Or Tray 1 Adjust Top Margin 20 The general syntax text string is Menu Name Sub Menu Name Option Name Value It is recommended to precede all Option Names with the full menu path This minimizes confusion and increases compatibility with possible future IPDS options Some options use a
94. ely 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 Timeout should be set to 0 disabled The End of Job Timeout can be set with the MarkNet configuration procedure Please refer to the Lexmark Network Adapter User s Guide For activation timeout errors set the connect timer or activation timer in the PSF settings to 30 second or greater 111 7 8 3 Example PSF STARTUP PROC JCL and PRINTDEV SAMPLE PROC IIR 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 PAGEDEF A08682 MESSAGE hk FORMDEF A10110 CHARS GT15 FONTO1 DD DSN SYS1 FONTLIB DISP SHR SYSTEM FONTS DD DSN INST FONTLIB DISP SHR USER FONTS PSEGO2 DD DSN INST PSEGLIB DISP SHR PAGE SEGMENTS RY I R OLAY01 DD DSN INST OVERLIB DISP SHR OVERLAYS PDEFO1 DD DSN SYS1 PDEFLIB DISP SHR SYSTEM PAGE DEFS ET Td DD DSN INST PDEFLIB DISP SHR PAGE DEFS a FDEFO1 DD DSN INST FDEFLIB DISP SHR SYSTEM FORM DEFS xy DD DSN IN
95. en no IPDS jobs are printing Solution The host still has control of the printer You need to adjust the Adapter for SCS timeout the end of job timeout on your network adapter the printer IPDS Timeout value the host port value or the appropriate timer timeout value on your IPDS host You may have to adjust a combination of these to solve the problem Adapter for SCS See page 124 for a description of how to change the Coax Timeout value for the Adapter for SCS See page 129 for a description of how to change the Twinax Timeout value for the Adapter for SCS 133 134 MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe end of job timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server 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 internal print server only to control when print jobs from another protocol interface server or host can be started You may set the MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe end of job timeout to a value greater than the host timer timeout value or printer IPDS Timeout value when using MarkNet internal print server only Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the end of job timeout occurs Setti
96. eout values are set to a large value or disabled Operator actions and processing of other jobs may cause the resources to be deleted Events such as the following will cause deletion of the downloaded resources The host ends the IPDS port 9600 session TCP IP communications is interrupted on the port 9600 session Another IPDS session is started on port 9100 9102 or 9600 IPDS Menu option values are changed Processing of a non IPDS job which requires more memory than is available in printer memory Reset Printer is selected on the operator panel e The printer is powered OFF If the IPDS resources are deleted the printer will return a Printer Reset exception to the host The host will download the resources again with the next IPDS job 42 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 TRC on the second line of the operator panel Note The Trace function is used by service personnel for troubleshooting and service Disable Disable Trace Serial Output Enable serial port for output of trace data Parallel Output Enable parallel port for output of trace data Note Some Optra models do not have a serial port standard on the printer
97. ernet or Token Ring MarkNet XLe Ethernet of Token Ring external print server or the Coax Twinax Adapter for SCS the printer becomes an IBM host workstation printer capable of printing AFP or IPDS documents from an AS 400 or System 390 computer With the appropriate host software and this option the Optra printer can emulate an IBM 43xx 311x 3812 16 or 4028 printer The SIMM for IPDS supports scalable fonts and higher print resolutions The default resolution is selected through an IPDS MENU setting The printer can be configured to take advantage of additional memory to improve performance for complex IPDS print jobs with host resources such as fonts or page segments The SIMM for IPDS supports the IPDS data and resource towers Fonts and other resources can be downloaded to the printer If your printer supports a duplex option duplex printing is supported for all IBM printer emulations dependent on host software Up to five input sources are supported 147 through Print Services Facility PSF except for PSF 400 which supports four input sources A 3 IPDS Features List e Resource Towers Page Segments Overlays and Loaded Fonts Data Towers Text Graphics Bar Codes IM Image and IO Image e IPDS Exception Reporting A 4 Compatibility Support Notes 1 When the SIMM for IPDS is set to emulate an IBM 43xx 311x 3812 16 or 4028 the emulated printer function depends on the IBM host software 2 IBM 43xx printer
98. esre 14 2 4 Removing the SIMM for IPDS 00 cseceeecneecneeeaeeeeeeeeeeseetreneenseenaes 19 3 Using the Operator Panel Setup OptionS esssesssecesocesoocssoeesseessse 2L 3 1 SIMM for IPDS Setup Options vs Printer Setup Options eee eee 21 3 2 Changing IPDS Settings Using the Operator Panel eeeeeeeereeeeeee 22 3 2 1 The IPDS Setup Men ce nA a a A 22 3 2 2 Selecting a New Value as a Setting eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseensees 22 3 2 3 Selecting a Setting from a List of Values eee ceeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeensees 24 3 2 4 Changing a Numerical Setting 0 eee eee cee esse cee cneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneens 25 3 2 5 Activating Saved Option Changes 00 0 ee ceecesecssecseecneeeeeeeeeeeeeesenseeenees 26 4 Setup Operations Reference ccsscccsssccssssscsssssssesssssssscsssssees 27 4 1 SIMM for IPDS Options Menu Map uu eee eeceeceseceseceseceeceecaeesaeeeaeeeeeees 27 4 2 Overview of the EMULATION Menu Options eee ee ceeceseceeceeeeneeeneeeee 28 4 3 EMULATION Menu Options 20 000 ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeensecesecaecsaecsaesaeeens 30 4 331 IPDS Emulation s 0 scssicsecavessccvstasseg coessteeeisneechsasssevseusies r E E rE is 30 473 2 Default Code page s csc s toe taoe ton Geass exctetese A EN See Sates 31 4 3 3 Codepage Versions sron iirinn eee ren redee sdcudbavece tube setsaenedeeewnccetee 31 43 4 Default PGID iin 8 E EEE EEE EE a eee ae 32 43 5 Default CRD EE E EEE AE 32 4 36 Pape Counter NE E EE S EATE
99. f code pages This includes the euro code pages 1140 1149 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 B 4 1 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 A 893 969 OCR B 159 B 5 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 IBM Typeface FGID Courier Italic Bold 428 Courier Italic Medium 424 Courier Roman Bold 420 Courier Roman Medium 416 Helvetica Italic Bold 2307 Helvetica Italic Medium 2306 Helvetica Roman Bold 2305 Helvetica Roman Medium 2304 Times New Roman Bold 2309 Times New Roman Italic Bold 2311 Times New Roman Italic Medium 2310 Times New Roman Medium 2308 These fonts are supported through country or language extended code pages as defined on the next pages To access the IBM Core Set the FGIDs above with a font width or point size value must be used If an FGID is not available the font is mapped to another font either at the host or in the printer usi
100. faults See the menu settings page you printed before starting this installation for comparison Place a label on the front of the printer indicating the connector locations of all installed options to avoid having to print the Menu Settings 2 4 Removing the SIMM for IPDS Warning The option card is easily damaged by static electricity 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 access the printer system board Please refer to your printer s User s Guide and follow the instructions on how to access the Printer System Board After accessing the Printer System Board proceed to step 4 19 4 Refer to the figure 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 N i I a 3 kd if oo 7 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 in a box 6 Close the Printer System Board Refer to your printer User s Guide and follow the instructions on how to close the Printer System Board After closing the Printer System Board procee
101. g stopped Too many options changed listing stopped Too Many Values More than one menu option matches the name Please specify the full menu path The specified option value s type is wrong Please specify the correct type The option syntax is invalid The value following the equal sign is invalid or missing Enter the value or enter a valid value for the option The menu identifier is missing Please put the name of the menu which contains the option before the colon An attempt was made to change an option which can not be changed remotely The setting is ignored This indicates a violation of the IPDS syntax Too many errors were detected to fit on the option change status page No more than 25 errors are printed on the status page Not all options changed have been recorded on the option change status page Print a menu page to verify option settings The specified number of values used to set an option does not match the syntax Please specify the correct number of values 81 Two Values Required One value is missing Please specify two values according to syntax An example of an option requiring two values is shown below TrayMapping 1 Tray 1 2 Unknown Option Invalid option name detected Enter a valid option name Unknown Value An option value was not specified Enter a valid value Unsupported Option An unsupported option in the current printer configuratio
102. g 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 envelopes Note The optional printer input sources will only be displayed when installed on the printer A typical relationship between IPDS numbers and the input sources would be Tray Map No Printer Input Source Value IPDS Number Tray Mapping 1 Tray 1 0 Tray Mapping 2 Tray 2 1 Tray Mapping 3 Tray 3 2 Tray Mapping 4 Tray 4 S Tray Mapping 5 Tray 5 4 Tray Mapping 6 Envelopes Feeder 64 40H Tray Mapping 7 Envelopes Manual 64 40H Tray Mapping 8 Manual Paper 99 63H Tray Mapping 9 No Map gt Tray Mapping 10 No Map The labels Tray Mapping 1 Tray Mapping 10 refer to the number of the mapping not the physical tray Example 1 You may want to use one of the higher capacity input trays for IPDS 0 To swap the IPDS number for Tray 1 and Tray 2 you will need to do the following 1 Set Tray Mapping 2 for Tray 2 to IPDS 0 2 Set Tray Mapping 1 for Tray 1 to IPDS 1 This will give you Tray Mapping 1 IPDS 1 mapped to Tray 1 Tray Mapping 2 IPDS 0 mapped to Tray 2 54 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 be
103. hments and supported host software Adapter for SCS Code Levels Required H01 9072 or greater for coax H02 8491 or greater for twinax To see the Adapter for SCS code level you need to use the printer s operator panel The last four digits in 8491 are the ones you want to be greater than or equal to To print a Firmware Summary follow these steps 1 When Ready or Power Saver displays in the operator panel press Menu gt to move to NETWORK MENU Press Select You will then see NETWORK OPTION 1 NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 display Pick the number corresponding to the option slot the adapter is installed in Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until you see SCS MENU 1 SCS MENU 2 or SCS MENU 3 display 3 Press Select Press Menu gt until you see TESTS OPTIONS 4 Press Select Firmware Summary displays Press Select 5 Press Menu gt until you see Print Press Select A short report listing the revision numbers will print 121 Important Note 122 On IPDS code level 8223 and above the IPDS emulation may be shared by IPDS hosts connected to the printer using the Adapter for SCS Coax or Twinax attachment and IPDS hosts connected to the printer using a MarkNet internal print server or a MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe When sharing the printer between these types of connections the IPDS emulation will delete downloaded resources from one host session before beginning another session
104. ic Multilingual EBCDIC 1112 1305 Cyrillic 2 PC 866 996 Cyrillic ISO ASCII 915 1150 Cyrillic multilingual 880 960 Cyrillic multilingual 1025 1150 Cyrillic PC 855 985 Estonia EBCDIC 1122 1307 GML List symbols 1039 1258 Greek 875 925 Greek 183 423 218 Greek ISO ASCII 813 925 Greek PC 851 981 Greek PC 869 998 163 B 6 7 Arabic Code Pages Note Languages Arabic Bilingual Arabic ISO ASCII Arabic PC GML List symbols Codepage GCSGID 420 235 1008 1162 864 994 1039 1258 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 B 6 8 Hebrew Code Pages Note Languages GML List symbols Hebrew Hebrew ISO ASCII Hebrew PC Hebrew PC Hebrew Publishing Hebrew Set A Codepage 1039 424 916 856 862 1028 803 GCSGID 1258 941 941 986 992 1199 1147 Hebrew 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 B 6 9 Symbol Code Pages 164 Languages GML List symbols Symbol Set 7 ASCII Symbol Set 7 Modified PC Symbols Adobe Symbols Adobe ASCII Symbols Set 7 Symbols Set 7 Modified Codepage 1039 899 1092 1087 1038 259 1091 GCSGID 1258 340 1191 1257 1257 340 1191 B 7 IBM Coordinated Font Set The IBM Coordinate
105. iiis sensorer rsss 78 Error Messages sesers 81 Illegal commands eee 80 Lead in String eee eeeeeeereeeneeeeee 77 Lead out String eeeeeeeeeeneeeee 77 Legal commands eee 80 Mainframe recommended procedure ee are ae ee 76 Restoring factory default settings 82 Syntax summary and hints 79 Changing Twinax timeout value 129 Character Setien nerien 31 CHppinis ss nn e n 34 Coax attachment cccsesseceeeees 26 Coax interface with IPDS 123 Coax Timeout ccccccceccceeee 124 133 Coax Twinax Attachment 26 Coaxial attachment cccceee 152 Code Levels nessie nais 11 Codepage Version cece 28 31 Compatibility eee 148 Compatible adapters 148 Conventions 0 cccceeeecececeessnseceeeeeees 9 CRTDEVPRT 923 93 95 97 99 1015102 106 107 CRTPSFCFG 985100 101 104 105 135 136 141 Customer Support eee 12 D Default Codepage eee 28 31 Default CPlivic csssccissssptiseeettveees 32 Default FGID eniris 32 Default settings eee 13 Direct coax attachment 4 152 Direct network attachment 149 Direct twinax attachment 150 DISCINTV 110 112 135 136 Dual addresses with the Twinax ANLSTL ACE 5 aieeaii 126 Duplex control eee 44 46 Duplex handling ee 51 Duplex support eee 151 E EMULATION menu Available options 0 eee 28 Option descriptions
106. inted from the envelope feeder See margin settings examples under 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for envelopes printed from the envelope feeder Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for envelopes printed from the envelope feeder 4 8 9 MANUAL PAPER ADJ Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from the manual tray Manual Paper Adj margin settings adjusts the value of the All Input Trays corresponding margin setting for all pages printed from the manual tray See margin settings examples under 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from the manual tray Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from the manual tray Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from the manual tray Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from the manual tray 68 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 tra
107. is found under SETUP MENU on the printer operator panel Try reprinting the job after powering the printer OFF and then ON B Add more memory to the printer C If a LAN connection is used through a MarkNet internal print server card try setting IPDS Timeout to Host Controlled and set the host release timer to a small value This means that the host deletes the downloaded IPDS resources when disconnecting When a new IPDS job is sent from the host new IPDS resources are downloaded to the printer 139 140 Problem If I want to work with the menus for the Adapter for SCS how do I know whether to choose NETWORK OPTION 1 NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 Solution A B Tip Press Menu gt until you see TESTS MENU Press Select Press Menu gt until you see Print Menus Press Select The operator panel displays the message Printing Menu Settings A listing of the menu settings indicating what options are installed in the different connectors prints Place a label on the front of the printer indicating the connector locations of all installed options Problem Before installing the SIMM for IPDS my PostScript and PCL jobs printed correctly Now some large PostScript and PCL jobs don t print Solution A If you have set host and printer settings to temporarily store IPDS resources when printing non IPDS jobs change these settings to allow the host to delete the IPDS resources before printing non IPDS
108. jobs See IPDS Timeout on page 40 for more information on setting printer values and the appropriate host installation section to change the host timeout value Add more memory to the printer This will allow IPDS resources to be temporarily stored and more complex non IPDS jobs to print 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 e acoaxial twinaxial attachment using an Adapter for SCS and either e aLAN attachment using a MarkNet internal print server Token Ring or Ethernet adapter or e a parallel attachment using a MarkNet Pro or MarkNet XLe Problem I m trying to set up a remote printer with a MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe named Optra from my AS 400 When I try to print to it I get the message All sessions ended for device Optra Bind sense code received for mode QSPWTR device Optra Writer did not end normally Solution A remote output queue created using CRTOUTQ and a PSFCFG device created using WRKAFP2 or CRTPSFCFG have the same user defined name You must use a unique name for the remote output queue for an ASCII device using TCP IP and the AS 400 Host Print Transform This cannot be the same name used to define the printer as an IPDS printer with WRKAFP2 or C
109. l delete downloaded resources from one host session before beginning another session 83 Example IPDS resources have been downloaded during a session with a host connected through the Adapter for 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 Adapter for SCS card the printer will return a Printer Reset exception to the host The host will download the resources again with the next IPDS job On IPDS code level 8222 and below the IPDS emulation cannot be shared by IPDS hosts connected to the printer using the Adapter for SCS Coax or Twinax attachment and IPDS hosts connected to the printer using a MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe IPDS jobs will either be accepted through the LAN connection or the Coax Twinax connection but not both If you try to share the IPDS emulation between the connections the printer will stop and display the message Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power The connection through which the IPDS emulation first receives data will be the only connection recognized by the SIMM for IPDS If you are installing a e MarkNet internal printer server Go to section 7 2 Configuring a MarkNet Internal Print Server on page 84 e MarkNet Pro external print server Go to section 7 3 Configuring a MarkNet Pro External Print Server on
110. lation will time out place all IPDS resources in temporary storage see Storage of IPDS Resources below and allow the printer to print jobs from other printer ports Host Timer Timeout Values and Actions While the printer is printing jobs from other printer ports the host is still connected to the printer The host timer timeout value should be disabled or set to a large value to prevent the host from disconnecting and deleting the resources downloaded to the printer Up to four different LAN sessions may be active on port 9600 Requests for additional sessions will be ignored until the host disconnects from one of the established sessions The IPDS Timeout values are not active when the printer is connected to a host through an Adapter for SCS card The IPDS timeout is controlled by the Coax or Twinax timeout value on the Adapter for SCS card The IPDS Timeout value defaults to Host Controlled when the printer is connected to a host through a MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe print server The host port value must be 9100 or 9102 to communicate with these print servers See Storage of IPDS Resources on next page for additional information 41 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 tim
111. lled to allow the host to directly control ending disconnecting a LAN session go to IPDS Timeout Host Controlled on page 135 If you selected an IPDS Timeout value of 15 seconds to 10 minutes to allow the printer IPDS emulation to determine when an IPDS LAN session times out follow the steps below to correct the problem 1 Adjust the MarkNet internal print server end of job timeout value to 0 disabled See 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External Print Server on page 83 for additional information Change the host port setting to 9600 Refer to IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports Correct the appropriate host timer timeout value as shown below Note The host timer timeout values below should not be used with a host port value of 9100 or 9102 PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R1 or V3R6 WRKAFP2 Inactivity Timer INACTTMR NOMAX PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R2 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 CRTPSFCFG Release Timer RLSTMR NOMAX PSF MVS PSF Startup Proc Disconnect Interval DISCINTV 0 PSF 2 TCP IP Settings Connect Timeout 0 Tuning Option Job Interval Shutdown Timer 9999 PSF AIX SMIT Printer Def Connect Timeout 0 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 constan
112. low the printer will select media from the Env Feeder Tray Mapping 6 IPDS 64 Env Feeder Tray Mapping 7 IPDS 64 Manual Env In other words the printer attempts to map to select media from the Env Feeder first and if it is not installed the printer defaults to Manual Env Example 3 To link multiple input trays as one big input tray you need to make changes under the printer s PAPER MENU You need to set the PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE for each of the trays you want to link to the same value For example the host expects colored paper in Tray and you want to link Tray 2 and Tray 3 which have plain paper Do the following Leave the MAP INPUT TRAYS at their defaults Tray Mapping 1 IPDS 0 mapped to Tray 1 Tray Mapping 2 IPDS 1 mapped to Tray 2 Insert letter size colored paper in Tray 1 Insert letter size plain paper in Trays 2 and 3 The paper size is detected by the printer Tray 1 Size Letter Tray 2 Size Letter Tray 3 Size Letter 55 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 IPDS Print Menus page See section 2 2 Printing the Menu Settings on page 13 Note Values which are not available on your pri
113. n was specified An example could be an attempted margin adjustment of tray 3 on a printer with only 2 trays Unsupported Value This message is printed if the value is found but not currently available This could happen if a printer option has not been installed Value Out of Range The specified value is outside the valid option range Specify a value within the range Additional information such as invalid option names or values are also printed 6 3 3 9 Restoring Factory Default Settings Remotely IPDS factory default settings may be restored remotely by sending the special command below The command does not appear in the IPDS operator panel menus EMULATION RestoreDefaults Yes The example text job below may be used to restore IPDS factory defaults This job restores most IPDS option settings to their factory defaults The message Recycle PWR to activate value may be displayed when using this command See section 6 Settings That Require Operator Intervention on page 73 for more information See section 6 2 Option Values Which Can Not Be Changed Remotely on page 73 for defaults which can not be changed amp amp 6IPDSSETOPT EMULATION RestoreDefaults YES amp o 82 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External Print Server 7 1 IPDS in a LAN Environment When using the SIMM for IPDS in a printer attached to a LAN with the MarkNet internal print server Token Ring or Ethe
114. n extended syntax This applies to the options in the MAP INPUT TRAYS and the MAP OUTPUT BIN menus Each of the mapping options needs two values when configured When two values are required they are separated by a comma Two valid samples are shown below Map Input Trays Tray Mapping 1 Trayl 2 Or 78 TrayMapping l Tray 1 2 The example assigns the IPDS logical paper source number 2 with Tray 1 6 3 3 4 Entering Comments in the Job Comments may be entered in the job text The beginning of a comment is marked with the start characters and terminated with the end characters See the sample comment below IpdsEmulation 4028 Sample comment 6 3 3 5 Syntax summary and hints e A semicolon must end all option assignments e When two values are required they must be separated by commas e Both lower and upper case letters can be used for options and values Thus the case does not have to match the operator panel e Space characters are ignored and are optional e Line feed controls are ignored These should be used to prevent the text from printing off the edge of the page e Always use an EBCDIC code page Special code pages such as APL and OCR should not be used e Comments are allowed They have to be bracketed by the start characters and the end characters 79 6 3 3 6 Examples of legal commands The following are examples of legal commands which will be processed by the printer IPDS emul
115. nded setting for the MarkNet XLe Busy 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 XLe Busy Timeout value to a value greater than the host release timer value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet XLe Busy Timeout smaller than the host release timer value will result in communication errors after the job has printed 7 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 e PTF SF29249 PTF SF29249 which is available from IBM provides the source code for WRKAFP2 and must be installed This PTF provides QS YS QPQXW AFP program command source code in the PTF cover letter special instructions e PTF SF29961 V3R1 e PTF SF32907 V3R6 1 Set up and start the TCP IP network Create a Token Ring or an Ethernet line description for the printer using CRTLINTRN or CRTLINETH Add a TCP IP interface using ADDTCPIFC Add a router definition if required using ADDTCPRTE Start TCP IP using STRTCP 91 Create an APPC attached printer device description using CRTDEVPRT see steps below Note Only the required fields are listed below
116. ng a font best fit algorithm 160 B 6 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 B 6 1 Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages Languages Codepage GCSGID Austrian German 273 697 Austrian German 1141 695 Austrian German Alternate 286 317 Belgian 274 697 Brazilian Portuguese 275 697 Canadian French 260 341 Danish Norwegian 277 697 Danish Norwegian 1142 695 Danish Norwegian Alternate 287 321 English English US Canadian Dutch Portuguese 037 697 English UK US Canadian Dutch Portuguese 1140 695 English UK 285 697 English UK 1146 695 Finnish Swedish 278 697 Finnish Swedish 1143 695 Finnish Swedish Alternate 288 325 French Catalan 297 697 French Catalan 1147 695 French Alternate 276 277 Icelandic 871 697 Icelandic 1149 695 International 1 256 337 Italian 280 697 Italian 1144 695 Japanese English 281 697 Latin 0 EBCDIC euro support 924 695 Multilingual Belgian Dutch Swiss 500 697 Multilingual Belgian Dutch Swiss 1148 695 Portuguese 282 697 Spanish 284 697 Spanish 1145 695 Spanish Alternate 289 329 US ASCII 7 bit in EBCDIC 038 103 i These code pages support the euro symbol They are only available on IPDS code level 8223 and above 161 B 6 2 Latin
117. ng the MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe end of job timeout smaller than the host timer timeout value or printer IPDS Timeout value when using a MarkNet internal print server only will result in communication errors after the job has printed For additional information on setting the end of job timeout refer to chapter 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External Print Server on page 83 MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout is 0 disabled This allows the host timer timeout value to control when print jobs from another protocol interface server or host can be started You may set the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout to a value greater than the host timer timeout value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the end of job timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout smaller than the host timer timeout value will result in communication errors after the job has printed For additional information on setting the Busy Timeout refer to section 7 3 4 Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout on page 88 IPDS Timeout Host Controlled when using MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Note The printer defaults to Host Controlled when receiving IPDS jobs on port 9100 or 9102 If you selected any othe
118. nt Scalable Font Set B 6 IPDS Core Font Set Code Page Support eee B 6 1 Latin 1 Country Extended Code Pages eeecssssessseseeseeeceecessseeseseeneeeeaeees B 6 2 Latin 1 EBCDIC Publishing Code Pages 00 ce ececeesssseseeseeseeseeeeeeeeenetaeeaeens B 6 3 Latin 1 ASCII Code Pages B 6 4 Latin 2 33 4 5 Code Pasesis 0 42 savsesesdiesebeed cs ceaasees AE EEE E iai B 6 5 Latin EBCDIC DCF Code Pages ce eeceseseeseeseesceeeecseesecaeesessceeeeeesseeaeens B 6 6 Cyrillic Greek and Baltic Language Code Pages Bi6 Arabic Code Pages loser Saniser e ea aay elena dasae bet lee adhe wee sais Meech eres oes B 6 8 Hebrew Code Pages sc ccscescosesevteseessassnsescesessokconeoiadsenestostroradebsovnesesgeseesagerdess B 6 9 Symbol Code Pages B 7 IBM Coordinated Font Set B 8 Postnet Font Support B 9 Font Substitution ssns r e e E E eters S e B 9 1 4028 31xx 43xx Font substitution eee eseeseeseeseeseeeeeeeeeceeteeeneeeeaeens B 9 2 3812 16 Font substitution 00 eeeseeceeeeeeneseeceesesseeseeseeaeeseeeseseeeesseeateas C Recommended Memory s ssc sseececvscdetsseseeetspessco dans sdes cashcedy censesasctesseesssvipeseessees D Related Publications D 1 Lexmark Publications 0 000 D 2 IBM Publications 0 ee D 3 Intermate Publications 20 cssssscessesseecaeessecessesdes cbeesseeetebseen vagebsavbebsaesetes ETE T ia AA AE E cans E arma LTO PUNO ENT ERE E
119. nt 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 administrator PORTNO 9100 9100 or 9600 for MarkNet internal print server 9100 for Parallel 1 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe 9102 for Parallel 2 on MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe Refer to 4 3 14 IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports The value 15 for DISCINTV specifies the time in seconds after which PSF ends the printer session when no output is available The valid range is from 0 to 8160 seconds The default value is 0 If DISCINTV 0 the PSF does not end the printer session when no output is available The MarkNet internal print server has a network inactivity timer called Job Timeout The MarkNet Pro external print server and the MarkNet XLe adapter has a network 110 inactivity timer called the End of Job Timeout option We will refer to both as the End of Job Timeout The default is 90 seconds It is recommended that the End of Job Timeout is disabled set to 0 and the DISCINTV is set to 15 seconds if the printer IPDS Timeout value is set to Host Controlled If the End of Job Timeout is greater than the DISCINTV value errors are very lik
120. nter will not be displayed Option name Values Tray Mapping 1 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number 0 0 to 255 Tray Mapping 2 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number 1 0 to 255 Tray Mapping 3 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number 2 0 to 255 Tray Mapping 4 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number 3 0 to 255 56 Tray Mapping 5 Tray Mapping 6 Tray Mapping 7 Tray Mapping 8 Tray Mapping 9 Tray Mapping 10 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 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 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 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number 99 0 to 255 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number X 0 to 255 No Map Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Tray 5 MP Feeder Env Feeder Manual Paper Manual Env IPDS Number X 0 to 255 5
121. o the host The message Cancel Not Supported will be displayed if the Adapter for SCS does not support the cancel function 5 1 Canceling an IPDS Job To cancel when IPDS appears on the display press Stop Stop Select and Go An explanation of what will occur with each key press follows 1 Press Stop e The printer displays Not Ready and continues to clear all paper from the paper path The printer stops receiving and processing data from the host You may proceed to Step 2 before the printer clears the paper path 2 Press Stop again e The message Press Select to Cancel IPDS Job is displayed e The message Press Select to Cancel IPDS Job will not display during certain intervention required messages You must clear the printer intervention first 71 e Some events on the printer may cause the message Press Select to Cancel IPDS Job to be removed from the display If the message is removed press Go and then perform a cancel job sequence by performing steps 1 through 4 3 Press Select e The message Canceling Job Press Go is displayed The cancel request is queued and will be sent to the host on the earliest possible page boundary If all pages have been processed into the printer s memory and the IPDS session is ended before additional job data is received the cancel request is ignored 4 Press Go e The Canceling Job message is displayed and the printer resumes receiving and processing data from the host Pages alre
122. on applies to both Manual Env and Env Feeder Selecting a specific size under the IPDS Menu will change the media size selected for the Postscript and PCL emulations too It is recommended that the IPDS value remain at the default of use Prtr Setting and the specific media size be selected under PAPER SIZE from the printer s PAPER MENU Prtr printer Setting Use the envelope size from the Manual Env Size or Env Feeder Size printer default setting 7 34 Envelope 7 Monarch envelope paper 3 875 x 7 5 9 Envelope 9 Commercial envelope paper 3 875 x 8 875 10 Envelope 10 Commercial envelope paper 4 125 x 9 5 DL Envelope DL envelope paper 110mm x 220mm C5 Envelope C5 envelope paper 162mm x 229mm B5 Envelope B5 envelope paper 176mm x 250mm Other Envelope The Other Envelope setting enables the use of non standard envelopes The media size returned to the host is specified with IPDS menu option Other Env Size Refer to section 4 5 8 Other Env Size on page 53 for more information The default media size returned to the host is 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 0 in The position of the printed data has to be adjusted by the host or by the print application This is necessary as the IPDS starting position 0 0 often will be outside the physical paper How the printed data has to be adjusted depends on which envelope edge is printed first Refer to the figure below matching your printer 47 Note Other Envelope i
123. operator panel do the following 1 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select Press Menu gt to display NETWORK OPTION 1 Press Select This example assumes the Adapter for SCS is installed in option connector 1 Press Menu gt to display SCS MENU 1 Press Select Press Menu gt to display IPDS OPTIONS Press Select Press Menu gt until you find the following settings IPDS Dev Addr 2 Address can be 0 6 or Disable Note If the IPDS emulation and the SCS emulation are given the same address the SCS emulation will be used and the IPDS emulation will be ignored The word DUPLICATE will display in the operator panel IPDS Buf Size 256 256 or 1024 Note The 1024 byte buffer has the fastest transfer rate but it isn t compatible 128 with some older IBM equipment IPDS Buf Size appears as an option in the printer panel only if the IPDS Dev Addr is enabled address 0 6 8 11 Changing the Twinax Timeout Value For Reference Only If necessary you can change the Twinax Timeout value by following these steps 1 Press Menu gt until NETWORK MENU displays Press Select 2 Press Menu gt until NETWORK OPTION 1 NETWORK OPTION 2 or NETWORK OPTION 3 displays The number corresponds to the number of the option connector the Adapter for SCS occupies Press Select 3 Press Menu gt until you see SCS MENU 1 SCS MENU 2 or SCS MENU 3 Press Select 4 Press Men
124. 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 downloaded fonts page segments or overlays The actual amount of available memory depends on how much memory is being used by PostScript and PCL jobs Less Up to 1 125MB plus 12 5 of memory above 4MB can be used as IPDS resource memory Normal Up to 1 25MB plus 25 of memory above 4MB can be used as IPDS resource memory More Up to 1 5MB plus 50 of memory above 4MB can be used as IPDS resource memory Note Resource Memory appears as an option in the printer panel only if you have more than 4MB of installed memory 35 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 stream Sup beyond VPA Exception reporting or position errors outside VPA is suppressed The printer IPDS emulation will print the IPDS job but not report 08C1 printable area exceptions or 0411 bar code exceptions to the host Sup Undef Char If an undefined
125. or pages printed from all input trays and feeders Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from all input trays and feeders Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from all input trays and feeders Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from all input trays and feeders 64 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 page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for pages printed from tray 1 Top Margin 0 127to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for pages printed from tray 1 Left Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side left margin for pages printed from tray 1 Top Margin Back 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the duplex page back side top margin for pages printed from tray 1 4 8 3 TRAY 2 ADJUST Menu This menu option allows additional adjustment to the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages printed from tray 2 Tray 2 Adjust margin settings
126. othic 12 87 85 120 fw Letter Gothic 12 Bold 110 85 b 120 fw Prestige Pica Bold 60 12b 144 fw b Bold B 9 2 3812 16 Font substitution The following substitution IDs are used if the Font Type option is set to Use Scalable Typestyle Original Substituted FGID FGID Font Width Matrix Gothic 10 26 40 144 fw Roman Text 41 40 144 fw Serif Text 10 42 40 144 fw Serif Text 10 Italic 43 68 144 fw Serif Text 12 70 66 120 fw Serif Text 12 Italic 71 68 120 fw Serif Text 12 Bold 72 69 120 fw Math Symbol 12 80 86 120 fw Light Gothic 12 91 112 120 fw Elite 12 107 85 120 fw Bold PS 176 159 120 fw Bold Italic PS 177 155 120 fw Math Symbol 15 225 86 120 fw 168 The following table applies only if the Font Type option is set to Use Bitmaps Typestyle Prestige Pica Bold Courier 12 Bold Letter Gothic 12 Bold Courier 17 1 Bold Original FGID 60 108 110 253 Substituted FGID Font Width 12b 144 fw 85b 120 fw 87b 120 fw 252b 84 fw 169 170 C Recommended memory 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 dpi Simplex and saving IPDS resources 12MB 600 dpi Duplex 4MB 600 dpi Duplex and saving IPDS resources 12MB 1200 dpi Simplex 8MB 1200 dpi
127. out value to control when print jobs from another protocol interface server or host can be started 86 7 3 Configuring a MarkNet Pro External Print Server 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 e Network Adapter User s Guide or e Network Adapter Hardware Setup 7 3 1 Printing a MarkNet Pro Setup Page The MarkNet Pro Microcode Level must be 2 9 15 or greater To see the code level you need to print the setup page To print the MarkNet Pro setup page press and release Menu and Test simultaneously Under the Network Card heading on the Setup Page look for Firmware Revision For more information see Lexmark s Network Printer Utility Guide If you need to update your MarkNet code level contact the Lexmark Technical Support Center MarkNet Pro firmware updates are also available from the Lexmark web site at http www lexmark com 7 3 2 Setting the MarkNet Pro 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 Pro Contact your network administrator if you need help with these settings Activate Yes Set IP Address 157 184 67 102 Address available from
128. pping 3 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number 3 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 4 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number 4 1 to 255 Bin Mapping 5 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 59 Bin Mapping 6 Bin Mapping 7 Bin Mapping 8 Bin Mapping 9 Bin Mapping 10 60 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 Standard Bin No Map Output Bin 1 Output Bin 2 Output Bin 3 IPDS Number X 1 to 255 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 not be confused with the IPDS left and top margin settings sent from the host Input tray Left Margin settings adjust the page image left or right in relation to the paper leading reference edge as it is fed through the printer Input tray Top Margin settings
129. put 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 and tray 1 runs out of paper paper will be pulled from tray 2 The margin adjustments applied when printing from tray 2 will be the All Input Trays margins PLUS the Tray 1 Adjust margins set for the requested IPDS input source tray 1 Example 2 Margin and Tray Linking Tray 2 is requested as the input source from the host If tray 1 and tray 2 are linked and tray 2 runs out of paper paper will be pulled from tray 1 The margin adjustments applied when printing from tray 1 will be the All Input Trays margins PLUS the Tray 2 Adjust margins set for the requested IPDS input source tray 2 Example 3 Margin and Tray Linking Tray 2 is requested as the input source from the host If tray 2 tray 3 and tray 4 are linked and tray 2 runs out of paper paper will be pulled from tray 3 until it is empty and then from tray 4 The margin adjustments applied when printing from tray 3 or tray 4 will be the All Input Trays margins PLUS the Tray 2 Adjust margins set for the requested IPDS input source tray 2 Margin and Tray Mapping Interaction When the host s IPDS Number has been mapped to another input source using the Tray Mapping option the value of the Tray Mapping option will dete
130. r IPDS Timeout value go to IPDS Timeout 15 seconds to 10 minutes on page 136 If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Controlled to allow the host to directly control ending disconnecting a LAN session follow the steps below to correct the problem 1 Adjust the MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe timeout value to 0 disabled See 7 Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Internal or External Print Server on page 83 for additional information 2 Adjust the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout to 0 disabled See section 7 3 4 Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout on page 88 for additional information 3 Change the host port setting to 9100 9102 or 9600 Refer to IPDS Timeout on page 40 for further information on the selection of ports 4 Correct the appropriate host timer timeout value as shown below PSE 400 with OS 400 V3R1 or V3R6 WRKAFP2 Inactivity Timer INACTTMR SEC15 or SEC30 PSF 400 with OS 400 V3R2 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 CRTPSFCFG Release Timer RLSTMR SEC15 or SEC30 PSF MVS PSF Startup Proc Disconnect Interval DISCINTV 15 seconds PSF 2 TCP IP Settings Connect Timeout 30 seconds Tuning Option Job Interval Shutdown Timer 30 seconds PSF AIX SMIT Printer Def Connect Timeout 30 seconds 135 136 IPDS Timeout 15 seconds to 10 minutes when using a MarkNet internal print server only If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Contro
131. rary LIBL Character identifier CHRID Graphic character set SYSVAL Code page 3 Remote location RMT LOCNAME Name or address Local location sCLLOCNAME NETATR Remote network identifier RMTNETID NETATR Mode ODE QSPWTR Workstation ustonizing ob tect WSCST NONE Library Authority AUT LIBCRTAUT User defined pt tons USRDFNOPT NONE User defined object USRDFNOBJ Object gt OPTRAPRT fapeary gt QGPL Object type gt PSFCFG Data transform program USRDTATFM NONE Library A User defined arty ia preoram USRDRVPGM NONE Library Bae aek System driver program SYSDRVPGM Text Description TEX gt OPTRA PRINTER Dependent location name DEP LOCNAME NONE Additional Information Please refer to the Adapter for SCS Coax Twinax Connection Installation and User s Guide for a detailed description on how to set up the Adapter for SCS 131 132 9 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 2 381 Memory Full 5 Bad Memory System 11 Memory Full 5 Menus Disabled 4 Not enough memory for IPDS 14 Recycle PWR to activate value 15 Resources Lost 16 Two IPDS Sources Recycle Power 8 1 Problem The print queue stops with a fatal error which requires operator intervention or the printer stays Busy and displays IPDS even wh
132. rmine the margin adjustment applied to pages printed from the selected tray Example Margin and Tray Mapping The host input source IPDS Number 1 normally selects the printer physical tray 2 If IPDS Number 1 has been mapped to Tray 1 the Tray 1 Adjust margin values will be applied to all pages in a job which have tray 2 specified as the input source 63 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 Left Top Margin Left Margin Margin Margin Back 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 TRAY 4 ADJUST x x x x TRAY 5 ADJUST x x x x MP FEEDER ADJUST x x x x ENV FEEDER ADJ x x MANUAL PAPER ADJ x x x x MANUAL ENV ADJ x x The following sections describe each of the margin menu options 4 8 1 ALL INPUT TRAYS Menu This menu option allows the top and left margins for simplex and duplex pages to be adjusted Margin settings of this menu option apply to pages printed from any tray or feeder Adjustments to the All Input Tray margin settings can be made by adjusting the individual margin settings for a specific tray or feeder Negative values indicate a decrease in the margin value from the default margin of zero Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin f
133. rnet MarkNet Pro external print server Token Ring or Ethernet or the MarkNet XLe print server Token Ring or Ethernet the printer can receive process and print AFP IPDS print jobs over TCP IP from the following IBM software PSF MVS 2 2 or greater PSF 2 2 0 or greater PSF AIX V2 1 or greater PSF 400 V3R1 V3R6 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 The SIMM for IPDS adds support for the non standard bi directional TCP IP PPD PPR protocol allowing the IPDS data to be transmitted using TCP IP Important An IPDS host expects to have full control of IPDS resources and settings once it has established communications with the printer More than one IPDS host may send jobs to a LAN attached IPDS printer The second host job will be started by the printer after the first host job has been completed and the first host releases the printer Release of the printer is controlled by the host release timer value the printer IPDS Timeout value and the MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe timeouts as specified in the following sections On IPDS code level 8223 and above the IPDS emulation may be shared by IPDS hosts connected to the printer using the Adapter for SCS Coax or Twinax attachment and IPDS hosts connected to the printer using a MarkNet internal print server MarkNet Pro external print server or MarkNet XLe When sharing the printer between these types of connections the IPDS emulation wil
134. s only available on IPDS code level 9241 or above Optra S 1255 1625 1855 Optra S 1250 1620 1650 2455 and Optra Se 3455 2420 2450 and Optra K 1220 Leading Edge Leading Edge of Envelope of Envelope A a 4 Z y 0 0 x zk Yx n no g gt 3 a 14 0 14 0 D Ka Y gt y 0 0 y a gt 8 5 If printing occurs after the length of the physical paper the message 34 Short Paper is displayed in the operator panel 48 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 e Use the printer setting Manual Pap Size e Select a different paper size for IPDS Selecting a specific size under the IPDS Menu will change the media size selected for the Postscript and PCL emulations too It is recommended that the IPDS value remain at the default of use Prtr Setting and the specific media size be selected under PAPER SIZE from the printer s PAPER MENU Prtr printer Setting Use the paper size from the Manual Pap Size printer default setting Letter Letter paper size 8 5 x 11 0 Legal Legal paper size 8 5 x 14 0 B5 JIS B5 JIS paper size 182mm x 257mm A4 A4 paper size 210mm x 297mm Executiv
135. ssrsreerrsresresrrrrererrreresreee 54 4 6 1 Tray Mappings ere aene ee eee Seuss se sasoie t pratis sE EEE S E a TEEPE SES PER Eai EPES r S oeat 56 4 7 MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options ss seeessseesseeesesesressrsrrersreerssrrrrererresresreee 58 I Bin Mapping oeeie esa ereinen ote bust adhe nee o sine beeen es 59 4 8 MARGINS Menu Options 00 eee cseeseeeeeeeeeeeseeseeesecsecsaecsaecsaecaeeeseseaeeees 6l 4 8 1 ALL INPUT TRAYS M NU s in iesren iesise rererere resesi 64 4 8 2 TRAY TV ADIUS T Men nenti A A 65 4 8 3 TRAY 2 ADJUST Menu oo eisie resnico tens areire isio onres ioios 65 4 8 4 TRAY 3 ADJUST Moen n A E E E A 66 4 8 5 TRAY 4ADJUST Menu iss ciecssccssccssetesseasgetesascghiveess cesses E ste koneas SEs osioita 66 4 8 0 TRAY S ADJUST MENU rpe lecsevesyecses sedeestneesensdpnsyevecyecs sendy copes E S 67 4 8 7 MP FEEDER ADJUST Menu eneseesseseererereeereerersrerersersrerersreeesrererseeseenere 67 4 8 8 ENV FEEDER ADJ M nu pnra nrin iee ouis 68 4 8 9 MANUAL PAPER ADJ Menu sssssessseesseseresrsreeresreerssrrrresesrreresresrsseerrese 68 4 8 10 MANUAL ENV ADJ Menu oo sre E A SE R R 69 5 IPDS Job Cancel seseesesesececsesoroesesesceoesosoesesesocoesosorsesesesoesososseseseseee 7 L 5 1 Canceling an IPDS Job oie eee ceseceecnsecneecaeecaeeeseeeeeeeeseessecaeeaeeaessaeeaee 71 5 2 Aborting a Cancel Reg estisrrneniiioiierai ieee iE 72 6 Remote Configuration of Printer IPDS Settings se000 73 6 1 Settings That
136. standard size envelope is loaded into a non size sensing tray or feeder This option allows you to specify the envelope size returned to the host when Other Envelope is selected in the printer menu as the envelope size Refer to section 4 5 3 IPDS Envelope Paper on page 47 for information on how to load envelopes in different printer models The envelope size is specified in 300 dots per inch See section 4 5 7 Universal Size on page 52 for a conversion example Important Note Menu Option Envelope Length Envelope Width Note The default envelope size value returned to the host is 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 0 in A 34 Short Paper error will be displayed if printing occurs past the length of the physical envelope You should specify the actual envelope size to avoid this error This option is only available on IPDS code level 9241 or above Value Range Function 4200 1500 to 4200 Specifies Other Envelope length See note below 2550 825 to 2550 Specifies Other Envelope width See note below The printer trays and feeders are limited to feeding of specific envelope sizes The IPDS envelope length and width selectable range is from the smallest to largest size envelopes which can be fed through the printer Refer to your printer documentation when loading a non standard envelope size to determine if that envelope size can be fed from that tray or feeder 53 4 6 MAP INPUT TRAYS Menu Options This option defines the mappin
137. t problem and you want to print at the higher resolution you need to add more memory to the printer This message is an informational message on some Optra models The printer will display the message and continue printing the job without operator intervention If this message continues to appear when printing jobs add more memory to the printer For information on the minimum recommended installed memory see appendix C Recommended memory on page 171 Problem Sometimes an IPDS memory exception is reported to the host Solution The memory may be used by PCL or PostScript It cannot be used by IPDS You need to do one or more of the following A Set Resource Save to Off to allow permanent downloaded resources from PostScript and PCL jobs to be deleted Resource Save is found under SETUP MENU on the printer operator panel Try reprinting the job after powering the printer OFF and ON B There may be insufficient printer memory to print the IPDS job with the selected IPDS resolution Select a lower IPDS Resolution and try reprinting the job If using the Adapter for SCS you must power the printer OFF and ON for this change to take effect 137 138 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 171 D The host may be downloading more IP
138. ting should be changed the setting may be changed easily on a single printer or all installed printers 6 1 Settings That Require Operator Intervention Two option setting changes may require operator intervention at the printer Operator intervention to power OFF and power ON the printer is required so the host will recognize the changes The message Recycle PWR to activate value may be displayed on the printer operator panel when the following option settings are changed IPDS Emulation Changing to the IBM 3812 16 emulation 240 dpi from a 4028 43xx or 3112 16 emulation 300 dpi or changing from a 4028 43xx or 3112 16 emulation to the IBM 3812 16 emulation displays the message Recycle PWR to activate value and halts the printer Changing between 4028 43xx or 3112 16 emulations does not require recycling of the printer power Duplex Control Setting this option to a new value causes the message Recycle PWR to activate value to be displayed and halts the printer 6 2 Option Values Which Can Not Be Changed Remotely The following IPDS options can not be changed remotely Trace Functions IPDS Version 73 6 3 Remote Configuration Using an IPDS Text Job Most IPDS emulation default option settings stored in the printer can be changed on LAN Coax and Twinax attached printers by sending a special IPDS text job to the printer Only the IPDS emulation default option settings can be changed using a text job Other printer emulation
139. tion RMTLOCNAME Name or address 157 184 67 102 IP address or remote host name Press lt PAGE DOWN or lt ROLL UP gt User defined object USRDFNOBJ Object OPTRAPRT Library QGPL Object type PSFCFG Text description TEXT Optra Printer Optional Press lt ENTER gt to create the printer device description 4 Vary on the device VRYCFG CFGOBJ OPTRA CFGTYPE DEV STATUS ON 5 Start the writer STRPRIWTR OPTRA 103 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 CRTIPSFCFG create CHGPSFCFG change with the writer stopped DSPPSFCEG display DLTPSFCEG delete with the writer stopped 104 7 7 1 Example CRTPSFCFG for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 PSF configuration Library User resource Mprany tase Device resource library list IPDS pass through Activate release timer Release timer Restart timer SNA retry count Delay time between SNA TELISE Text description Blank page Page size control Resident fonts Resource retention Edge orient Remote location Name or address TCP IP port TCP IP activation einen Use outline fonts PSF defined option Replace Authority PSFCFG USRRSCLIBL DEVRSCLIBL IPDSPASTHR ACTRLSTMR
140. ttings 1 Drain the printer in JES for any queues assigned to the printer to allow any pre selected jobs to complete printing 2 Place all print jobs on hold for the printer queue to which you will submit the text job Submit the text job with the option setting changes Start the printer in JES so the text job can print 5 Drain the printer to end the IPDS session so the option changes will be activated during the next IPDS session 6 Review the IPDS Option Change Status page which was printed for any errors 7 Recycle the printer power if the operator panel displays the message Recycle PWR to activate value This is displayed if the IPDS emulation or the duplex setting was changed See section 6 1 Settings That Require Operator Intervention on page 73 for more information 8 Print a Print Menus page and review the IPDS default settings to verify they were set correctly 9 Release all held print jobs assigned to this printer in the JES output queue ow 6 3 3 Creating a Text Job to Change IPDS Option Settings Host text processing applications may be used to create the IPDS text job to be sent to the printer A few rules must be followed to create the text These rules are explained below and in the following sections e Text must be in EBCDIC encoding The text characters are available in all normal EBCDIC code pages Special code pages and fonts like OCR and APL should be avoided All movement spaces tabs line feeds
141. u gt until you see SCS OPTIONS Press Select 5 Press Menu gt until you see Twinax Timeout Press Select The default is 10 seconds You can specify how long the adapter will wait before closing the connection to the host 8 12 Twinax device description When you let the AS 400 auto create your IPDS device you will need to alter the following parameters to enable full IPDS printing default values Advanced Function Printing AFP NO Form Feed FORMFEED CONT altered values Advanced Function Printing AFP YES Form feed FORMFEED AUTOCUT 129 8 12 1 Example CRTDEVPRT for OS 400 V3R7 V4R1 V4R2 V4R3 or V4R4 locally attached Device description Device class Device type Device model LAN attachment Switched line list LAN remote adapter address Adapter type Adapter connection type Emulated twinaxial device Advanced Function Printing AFP attachment Port number Switch setting Local location adrese Auxiliary printer Emulating ASCII device Physical attachment Online at IPL Attached controller Language type Print quality Font Identifier Point size Form feed Separator drawer Separator program Library Number of drawers Printer error messag Message queue Library Maximum length ae Peer ont Application type Activation timer Inactivity timer SNA pass through d vic dese SNA pass through group name Host signon logon command Pacing Line speed Word length Typ
142. velope C5 Envelope B5 Envelope and Other Envelope Host Controlled Always Duplex Paper Length 4200 range 1500 4200 Paper Width 2550 range 825 2703 Other Env Size Envelope Length 4200 range 1500 4200 Envelope Width 2550 range 825 2550 A detailed description of each PAPER HANDLING option follows 45 4 5 PAPER HANDLING 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 a duplexer is installed Enable Always report duplex If a duplexer is not installed the pages are printed in simplex Disable Do not report duplex Pages are printed in simplex even with a duplexer installed 4 5 2 IPDS Blank Pages This option determines if blank pages in IPDS print jobs are printed Print Print all IPDS pages Do Not Print Skip printing of blank IPDS pages Duplex pages are skipped only if both sides are blank 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 e Use the printer setting Manual Env Size e Use the printer setting Env Feeder Size if installed e Select a different envelope size from the IPDS Menu The selecti
143. ver or host can be started You may set the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout value to a value greater than the host release timer value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout smaller than the host release timer value will result in communication errors after the job has printed 88 7 4 Configuring a MarkNet XLe External Print Server 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 e Network Adapter User s Guide or e Network Adapter Hardware Setup or e MarkNet XLe Setup and Service Guide 7 4 1 Printing a MarkNet XLe Setup Page Microcode Level MarkNet XLe 04 130 01 or greater To see the code level you need to print the setup page Under the section Network Card look for Firmware Revision The middle number in this case 130 is the one you want to be greater than or equal to To print the MarkNet XLe setup page do the following 1 Remove the adapter s switch cover 2 Press the Test button until the Test light comes on The XLe setup page will print on the attached printer 3 Replace the adapter s switch cover For mor
144. y 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 Options on page 61 for additional information Intermediate Menu Value Function Performed Left Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side left margin for envelopes printed from the manual tray Top Margin 0 127 to 127 Adjusts the page front side top margin for envelopes printed from the manual tray 69 70 5 IPDS Job Cancel The IPDS cancel function allows IPDS jobs to be canceled at the printer Selecting a specific job to cancel is difficult when several small jobs are queued to print from the host The job being printed may not be the job which is canceled The cancel request is returned to the host on the earliest possible page boundary If all pages of a job have been processed and stored in the printer s memory that job will not be canceled The IPDS cancel function may only be selected when an IPDS session is established with a host The IPDS cancel function will not be displayed during certain intervention required conditions on the printer The intervention must be cleared before the job can be canceled The IPDS cancel function is only available on IPDS code level 8491 or greater When attached to a host via Twinax the Adapter for SCS must have Twinax code level H02 8471 or greater for Cancel to be reported t
145. your network administrator Set IP Netmask 29942095255 0 Appropriate netmask for your network 87 Set IP Gateway 157 184 67 1 IP address of the IP gateway 7 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 release timer value Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs Setting the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout smaller than the host release timer value will result in communication errors after the job has printed 7 3 4 Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout Some MarkNet Pro models can support multiple parallel port connections Each parallel port connection has a separate Busy Timeout setting The Busy Timeout must be set on the MarkNet Pro parallel port connection which is connected to your IPDS printer Note This timeout is named Busy Timeout on the MarkNet Pro setup page and is named Printer Timeout under Adapter Settings when displayed using MarkVision The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout is 0 disabled This allows the host system release timer value to control when print jobs from another protocol interface ser
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