form definitions. This separates page formatting from the
Workstation users want to integrate Web and client images into iSeries applications
Workstation users want to be able to use images from the Web or their workstation in GIF, TIFF, and JPEG format in their OS/400 documents. This saves time by allowing the user to create the image in only one format.
| How to Handle the Changing Output Requirements |
Print server consolidation is the best way to handle the changing printing | |
requirements. Why? One central print server in a network is more cost effective | |
than a distributed solution with printers attached to many different LAN servers or | |
local desktop computers. Consolidating onto a central print server lets you use the | |
right printer for specific print jobs. OS/400 5.1 and higher with Infoprint Server lets | |
you consolidate your print workload from many servers to a central OS/400 print | |
server. OS/400 handles high volume printing, logs accounting histories, and | |
provides data security and recovery. With OS/400, you can control host and LAN | |
printing. You do not need to continually upgrade your server so it can handle more | |
print requests. |
How Infoprint Server Fits in with OS/400 Printing
Infoprint Server significantly expands the possibilities of print and electronic output in an iSeries environment, integrating new capabilities within the existing print framework. Let’s take a closer look and see how. The existing output subsystem is generally
Once the print data resides on the OS/400 output queue, there are three drivers that can route the print data to a printer. The driver is automatically selected based on the type of target printer. Base OS/400 print management includes the driver for printing to SCS printers. Host Print Transform is the driver for ASCII printers, principally PCL printers. When a PCL printer is selected by the print writer, the print file (either SCS or AFP) is passed to Host Print Transform. Host Print Transform then transforms the print data into ASCII and sends it to the printer. When an Intelligent Printer Data Stream™ (IPDS™) printer is started, Print Services Facility™ (PSF) for OS/400 is automatically invoked and interactively manages the entire printing process with the printer. When PSF for OS/400 manages AFP print data, it ensures that any external resources required, such as fonts, overlays, and images, are in printer memory when needed.
With OS/400 3.2 and 3.7, two additional types of external resources appeared on the scene: page definitions and form definitions. These resources are a standard