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. 3 Printing to the DP-23/30/35/45/6010/35/45/6020…………………………………. 5 Creating the output queue ………………………………………………………………5 Sending a print job to the DP-6010…………………………….. ………………………12 Changing Spooled File Attributes………………………………. ………………………13 Working with the Output Queue………………………………… ………………………17 Quick Setup Guide ……………………………………………………………………… 20 Trademarks………………………………………………………………………………..21 Overview This document is designed to provide basic information regarding printing from an IBM AS/400 server running the OS400 operating system V5R1 and higher to the Panasonic DP-2310, DP-3010, DP-3510, DP-3520, DP-4510, DP- 4520, DP-6010 and DP-6020 multi-functional devices. Since many volumes of data exist on printing from an AS/400, it is intended that this document only summarize the basics of printing specifically to these devices. To better understand the AS/400 printing environment, there will be some new terms and definitions you may or may not be familiar with. This document will explain some of those as it progresses but will also provide these in an appendix at the end. Some of these terms need to be defined first so let’s start with those that cause the most head-scratching, the TLA’s (Three Letter Acronyms). All of the command structures within the operating system can be broken down to a TLA or an XTLA (eXtended Three Letter Acronym). When these TLA’s are combined, they form a command that can be typed on the command line to execute an internal program or menu. Some of these are: CFG = Configure CRT = Create WRK = Work with END = End or stop STR = Start GO = Go to a menu Some of the various menus or programs also use TLA’s or XTLA’s: STS = Status program DEVD = Device Description program WTR = Printer Writer program And the devices that exist are also referenced in the same manner: OUTQ = Output Queue PTR = Printer SPLF = Spooled Files When you put these items together, you form a command structure. An example would be: CRTOUTQ = create and output queue WRKSPLF= work with spooled files WRKCFGSTS = Work with Configured Status’ Some of the other TLA’s you might hear when discussing the AS/400 and printing are: SCS Printing = SNA Character String AFP Printing = Advanced Function Printing IPDS Printing = Intelligent Printer Data Stream These are different types of printer data streams that are supported by the AS/400. Each of these support different types of data, along with different types of equipment and each has it’s own unique characteristics. SCS has a limited number of commands, so this will limit the amount of formatting you can do with the output. IPDS supports an extremely complex set of commands, so it will allow various formatting options. As you can see, this will affect the end result requirements dramatically. SCS, being a simple data stream is primarily utilized by line printers. It supports a feature set comprising of overstrikes, margins, sub and super-script text, underscores and the like. While AFP data streams includes support for objec...
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