Xerox 721P88200 manual AFP architecture, Object Content Architectures

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AFP SUMMARY

AFP architecture

The AFP system is a sub-architecture of the Systems Application Architecture (SAA). The AFP print platform consists of architected data streams for three areas: applications, print resources, and printers. This structure provides the foundation for keeping the applications independent from specific printer hardware requirements. This independence helps to reduce the cost of application development and maintenance.

Like other SAA architectures, AFP and Intelligent Print Data Streams (IPDS) are components of IBM’s Open Blueprint architecture. As the successor to SAA, Open Blueprint is a truly open architecture that helps IBM and others deliver integrated, interoperable products and solutions.

AFP combines the data types (resources) described previously to create data streams. This section describes the architectures and data streams as recognized by the DocuPrint IPS printers.

Object Content Architectures

Documents are made up of different kinds of data, such as text, graphics, images, and bar codes. Object Content Architectures (OCAs) describe the structure and content of each type of data format that exists in a document and appears in a data stream.

The object content architectures, also known as transmission objects, are:

Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA), which describes a predetermined pattern of bars and spaces, known as bar codes, that represent alphanumeric data in a machine- readable format.

Formatted Data Object Content Architecture (FD:OCA), which allows you to interchange data that has already been formatted.

Font Object Content Architecture (FOCA), which describes the structure and contents of fonts. It also allows you to interchange the font descriptions and specify color.

Graphics Object Content Architecture (GOCA), which describes vector or object-oriented graphics. It also allows you to interchange and present graphics data and specify color.

Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA), which describes bitmapped image objects, including data compression, gray- scale, encoding, and other recording data. It also allows you to interchange and present images.

Presentation Text Object Content Architecture (PTOCA), which describes text objects formatted for all-points addressable presentations, including font, text color, and other visual attributes. It also allows you to interchange and present presentation text data, lines, and boxes.

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Contents $9HUVLRQXJXVW 721P88200 Table of Contents IPS application migration Incorporating Xerox value-added featuresDocuPrint IPS system IBMAFP print flows Commonly asked questionsDocuPrint IPS printer capabilities IndexTable of Contents IPS Solutions Guide DocuPrint IPS 7.1 new features IntroductionDocuPrint IPS 7.1 features Document scope and organizationIntended audience For additional information Xerox reference manualsIntroduction IBM reference manuals Xiii Xiv DocuPrint IPS overview Application examples InsuranceDocuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Overview Manufacturing Banking EOBs with check Document typesPolicy production Docuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide What is AFP? AFP summaryForm definitions FormDefs AFP resourcesDefinitions PageDefs SegmentsOverlays FontsObject Content Architectures AFP architectureData streams Data towersPSF/VSE PSF platformsPSF/MVS AIXEscon connection Mainframe connectionsDirect Bus and Tag Remote connection channel extender Remote connection BARR/RJE TCP/IP connection EthernetAS/400 connections TCP/IP connection Token RingAS/400 remote connection RS/6000 connections InfoPrint Manager stand-alone connectionInfoPrint Manager remote connection InfoPrint Manager LAN connection PS/2 connections Stand-alone PSF/2PSF/2 PSF/2 LAN PSF/2 Ethernet TCP/IPPSF/2 Token Ring TCP/IP Hardware DocuPrint IPS systemDocuPrint IPS summary IPS printing environment SoftwareProcessing overview DocuPrint IPS printersEnterprise Printing Option DocuPrint IPS architecture Text function set Ptoca PT1, PT2, and PT3 IM Image function set IM/1Bar Code function set Bcoca BC/1 IO Image function set Ioca IO/1Graphic function set Goca GR/1 Resource towersPrinter emulation Product capabilitiesUser interface Sense Type and Model STM command Obtain Printer Characteristics OPC commandBarr Remote printing solutionsBARR/AFP BARR/RJE PSF/2 PpdsSystem System connectivity combinations Configuration Connectivity solutionsConnectivity solutions IPSSystem Configuration System connectivity combinations Docuprint IPS System Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide Resource creation packages and programs Where do application resources reside?IPS application migration Elixir ElixirForm for AFP Elixir Desktop and Converters for AFPElixirFont for AFP ElixirImage for AFPOverView Afpds Compiler OverView AFP DesignerOverView Font & Image Editor OverView Digitizer Pad SupportPReS TransFont TransFormIBM AFP font collection FontsPrinter-resident fonts versus downloading fonts Sonoran fontsData 1 fonts Versus 300 pel librariesCore interchange fonts Outline fontsCustom fonts Font conversionSegments OverlaysColor IM-type images Color IM image cross-reference chartImages Maximizing throughput Pixel doublingMixed plex jobs Input tray attribute considerations Continuous form to cut sheet conversion Converting 3800 applicationsUsing 3800-compatible form definitions Converting other IBM continuous form applicationsIPS Application Migration Color mapping Incorporating Xerox value-added featuresAdding color Variable and constant data Using PpfaUsing Elixir Desktop for AFP Conditional processing PPFA/370 User’s Guide and Reference S544-3700 Overlays IID x’D3A67B’ Segments and imagesPGD1 x’D3A6AF’ Lines and borders Using DCF/ScriptDR HEAD1 Weight .6MM Color RED DRAWRULE...COLOR BlueDefine RED1 Color OCA RED Place PATTERN...COLOR RED1 StitchingShading and shaded form boxes IPS GUIOffset stacking facility Resource interpolationMarkForm facility Resolution dpi MicrAlternate shading Disable hardware scaling and alternate shadingDisable hardware scaling Micr applications New Micr implementation Xerox E13B and CMC-7 Micr fontsExisting IBM Micr implementation Custom Micr font application Security featuresMicr application resources Existing Xerox Micr font applicationChanging input trays within a job Input and output tray processingInput tray grouping Copygroup Multi Changing input trays for copy subgroupsFormdef Multi Subgroup CopiesFeeding and finishing Media destination output bin selectionDFA support for DocuPrint IPS DocuPrint Additional notesAscii Enterprise Printing Option\Switching modesSwitching between print modes Page How do I power on the DocuPrint IPS printer components? Commonly asked questionsWhat is Sixth Sense Technology? DocuPrint IPS printer specifications DocuPrint IPS printer capabilitiesHCF HCS Docuprint IPS Printer Capabilities Supported Resource creation and conversion programsXerox Software Vendor Used for Input Output Software Vendor Used for Input Output Xerox Afpds Ipds PSF/VSE IBMIpds VSE SCS IpdsPage Other considerations AFP features currently not supportedDocuPrint IPS limitations Color limitationsPrinting preprinted forms loaded face down Jam recovery for ordered/tab stockUP Processing ShadingHints and Tips Docuprint IPS Limitations Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide MVS print flow for a remote printer via PSF/2 Mainframe data flowsMVS print flow VSE print flow AS/400 data flowVM print flow OS/400 print flowAIX print flow RS/6000 data flowPS/data flow AFP Print Flows Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide MVS AFP, D-1 IndexNumerics DFAIndex PSF IPS Solutions Guide INDEX-8

721P88200 specifications

The Xerox 721P88200 stands out as a versatile and reliable solution in the field of document management and printing technology. This model, recognized for its efficiency and performance, is designed to meet the demands of modern businesses, ensuring seamless operations and high-quality output.

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