Xerox 721P88200 manual Overlays, Isis

Page 73

INCORPORATING XEROX VALUE-ADDED FEATURES

Overlays

IBM’s Overlay Generation Language (OGL) compiler version 1.1 supports color for fonts, rules, patterns, and other commands. You can also generate color overlays using utility programs or third-party packages. These colorized overlays can then be printed on DocuPrint IPS printers.

The DocuPrint IPS printer can also accept the IOCA color spaces in the extended controls, referred to as the “4E” color triplets. The new color triplets include Highlight Color, Standard OCA Color, RGB, CYMK and CIE-LAB.

Highlight Color allows the processing of a shaded area, which specifies a percentage of a Highlight Color and a percentage of black.

Standard OCA Color allows for the specification of a standard color space.

RGB, CYMK and CIE-LAB (three new color spaces) are now accepted, but are converted to a 50% Highlight Color. Future enhancements will resolve these color spaces by determining the luminance of the given color and substituting a Highlight Color space with the closest luminance.

Utilities You can add color to certain overlays by running utilities provided by either IBM or Xerox. For example, you may use the IBM supplied PL/ 1 program provided with DCF (DCFPPOVL).

Third-party packages Several third-party packages exist that allow you to add color to overlays. Some of these are:

IBM AFP Driver

Elixir

ISIS.

Using Elixir Desktop for AFP

When you use Elixir to convert an image to an overlay, make sure that you have selected either GOCA or IM as the image type and the “embed page segments” option. By embedding the page segments in the overlay, you reduce the number of files that need to be managed, and you can change the color directly within the form. Also, you only need to upload the .OVE and any referenced fonts to the host for printing.

Because the DocuPrint IPS printers support file compression for IM objects, Xerox recommends that you use IM objects instead of GOCA objects when creating embedded page segments. If you choose IM objects as the embedded page segment, the output of the

.OVE file is significantly smaller.

As an alternative, you may choose to reference an external page segment instead of embedding the page segments. You may then use the GOCAPSEG DOS utility (from Elixir) to change the image into a color page segment in GOCA format.

DOCUPRINT IPS SOLUTIONS GUIDE

5-5

Image 73
Contents $9HUVLRQXJXVW 721P88200 Table of Contents DocuPrint IPS system Incorporating Xerox value-added featuresIPS application migration IBMDocuPrint IPS printer capabilities Commonly asked questionsAFP print flows IndexTable of Contents IPS Solutions Guide Introduction DocuPrint IPS 7.1 new featuresDocument scope and organization DocuPrint IPS 7.1 featuresIntended audience Xerox reference manuals For additional informationIntroduction IBM reference manuals Xiii Xiv DocuPrint IPS overview Insurance Application examplesDocuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Overview Manufacturing Banking Policy production Document typesEOBs with check Docuprint IPS Overview Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide AFP summary What is AFP?Definitions PageDefs AFP resourcesForm definitions FormDefs SegmentsFonts OverlaysAFP architecture Object Content ArchitecturesData towers Data streamsPSF/MVS PSF platformsPSF/VSE AIXDirect Bus and Tag Mainframe connectionsEscon connection Remote connection channel extender TCP/IP connection Ethernet Remote connection BARR/RJETCP/IP connection Token Ring AS/400 connectionsAS/400 remote connection InfoPrint Manager stand-alone connection RS/6000 connectionsInfoPrint Manager remote connection InfoPrint Manager LAN connection Stand-alone PSF/2 PS/2 connectionsPSF/2 PSF/2 Ethernet TCP/IP PSF/2 LANPSF/2 Token Ring TCP/IP DocuPrint IPS summary DocuPrint IPS systemHardware Processing overview SoftwareIPS printing environment DocuPrint IPS printersEnterprise Printing Option DocuPrint IPS architecture IM Image function set IM/1 Text function set Ptoca PT1, PT2, and PT3Graphic function set Goca GR/1 IO Image function set Ioca IO/1Bar Code function set Bcoca BC/1 Resource towersUser interface Product capabilitiesPrinter emulation Obtain Printer Characteristics OPC command Sense Type and Model STM commandBARR/AFP BARR/RJE PSF/2 Remote printing solutionsBarr PpdsConnectivity solutions Connectivity solutionsSystem System connectivity combinations Configuration IPSSystem Configuration System connectivity combinations Docuprint IPS System Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide IPS application migration Where do application resources reside?Resource creation packages and programs Elixir ElixirFont for AFP Elixir Desktop and Converters for AFPElixirForm for AFP ElixirImage for AFPOverView Font & Image Editor OverView AFP DesignerOverView Afpds Compiler OverView Digitizer Pad SupportPReS TransForm TransFontPrinter-resident fonts versus downloading fonts FontsIBM AFP font collection Sonoran fontsCore interchange fonts Versus 300 pel librariesData 1 fonts Outline fontsFont conversion Custom fontsOverlays SegmentsImages Color IM image cross-reference chartColor IM-type images Mixed plex jobs Pixel doublingMaximizing throughput Input tray attribute considerations Converting 3800 applications Continuous form to cut sheet conversionConverting other IBM continuous form applications Using 3800-compatible form definitionsIPS Application Migration Adding color Incorporating Xerox value-added featuresColor mapping Using Elixir Desktop for AFP Using PpfaVariable and constant data Conditional processing PPFA/370 User’s Guide and Reference S544-3700 Overlays PGD1 x’D3A6AF’ Segments and imagesIID x’D3A67B’ DR HEAD1 Weight .6MM Color RED Using DCF/ScriptLines and borders DRAWRULE...COLOR BlueShading and shaded form boxes StitchingDefine RED1 Color OCA RED Place PATTERN...COLOR RED1 IPS GUIMarkForm facility Resource interpolationOffset stacking facility Micr Resolution dpiDisable hardware scaling Disable hardware scaling and alternate shadingAlternate shading Micr applications Existing IBM Micr implementation Xerox E13B and CMC-7 Micr fontsNew Micr implementation Micr application resources Security featuresCustom Micr font application Existing Xerox Micr font applicationInput tray grouping Input and output tray processingChanging input trays within a job Formdef Multi Changing input trays for copy subgroupsCopygroup Multi Subgroup CopiesMedia destination output bin selection Feeding and finishingDocuPrint Additional notes DFA support for DocuPrint IPSSwitching between print modes Enterprise Printing Option\Switching modesAscii Page Commonly asked questions How do I power on the DocuPrint IPS printer components?What is Sixth Sense Technology? DocuPrint IPS printer capabilities DocuPrint IPS printer specificationsHCF HCS Docuprint IPS Printer Capabilities Xerox Software Vendor Used for Input Output Resource creation and conversion programsSupported Software Vendor Used for Input Output Xerox Ipds VSE PSF/VSE IBMAfpds Ipds SCS IpdsPage DocuPrint IPS limitations AFP features currently not supportedOther considerations Color limitationsUP Processing Jam recovery for ordered/tab stockPrinting preprinted forms loaded face down ShadingHints and Tips Docuprint IPS Limitations Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide MVS print flow Mainframe data flowsMVS print flow for a remote printer via PSF/2 VM print flow AS/400 data flowVSE print flow OS/400 print flowPS/data flow RS/6000 data flowAIX print flow AFP Print Flows Docuprint IPS Solutions Guide Numerics IndexMVS AFP, D-1 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.

One of the primary features of the Xerox 721P88200 is its impressive printing speed. Capable of producing up to 75 pages per minute, this printer allows organizations to maintain productivity levels even during peak usage times. Coupled with a robust paper handling capacity, which supports various media formats, users can efficiently manage large print jobs without frequent interruptions for replenishing supplies.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Xerox 721P88200 is its superior print quality. Equipped with advanced imaging technology, it delivers sharp texts and vibrant colors, making it suitable for a wide array of applications, from regular office documents to high-impact marketing materials. The resolution is optimally designed to ensure that images and graphics are rendered with remarkable clarity, which is essential in professional presentations and reports.

In terms of connectivity, the Xerox 721P88200 supports multiple interfaces, including USB, Ethernet, and wireless options. This flexibility enables seamless integration into various IT environments. Additionally, it is compatible with popular printing protocols, which allows users to print documents directly from their mobile devices, streamlining workflows and enhancing convenience.

Security is also a key feature of the Xerox 721P88200. With built-in security protocols, it protects sensitive information from unauthorized access, ensuring that documents are printed safely. Organizations can also utilize user authentication features to control access and track usage, a critical aspect for businesses prioritizing data security.

Furthermore, the Xerox 721P88200 integrates advanced technologies aimed at reducing operational costs. Energy-efficient modes and automatic duplex printing capabilities help lower power consumption and paper usage, contributing to a more sustainable business model.

Overall, the Xerox 721P88200 merges speed, quality, and versatility, establishing itself as an essential tool for organizations looking to enhance their printing capabilities. With its modern features and reliable performance, it effectively meets the diverse needs of any professional environment.