ŸThe DBCS Resident Raster, including DBCS Scalable Font Sets (as a separately-orderable feature)

ŸA facility for adding and deleting fonts in IBMthe 3130printer. Refer t

Advanced Function Printer System AdministrationforGuidemore information about managing fonts.

Ÿ

Downloading

fonts from the host.

For

a more

detailed description of each font set, see Appendix A,

on

page 37.

 

The 3130 supports the following for PostScript and PCL-5e fonts:

ŸVarious resident fonts (see “PostScript Resident Font Set” on page

“PCL5e

Resident

Font

Set” on

page 55) You can print samples

of

reside

fonts from the printer.IBMRefer3130toAdvanced Function Printer User's

Guide for

printing

out resident

fonts

 

 

 

Ÿ (PostScript

only)

A

facility

for

adding and deleting

fonts

in

the p

IBM

3130

Advanced

Function

Printer Administrationfor Guidemore

information

about managing fonts.

ŸDownloading fonts from the host or server.

Performance and Print

Quality

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The

3130

prints

up to

30

impressions per

minute

in

either simplex

or

when using

long-edge fed paper; it prints

up

to

15

impressions

per

mi

short-edge

fed paper. Table 2

on

page 8

summarizes

the

types

of

pap

use and the maximum impressions

per

minute

you

can

print.

 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Actual

printer

performance

is affected by

a

number

of

factors,

 

you

configure

the

printer,

the

complexity

of

the

data

you

print,

 

of

the

host-system

and

the

attachment

you

use,

and

the

amount

of

memory.

2.The quality of printer output is affected by the paper you u composition of the logical pages you print.

Advanced Function Image

and

Graphics

(IPDS

Only)

 

 

 

 

The 3130 can directly process advanced Image

Object

Content

Archite

images and Graphics Object Content Architecture (GOCA) graphics data,

described Mixedin

Object Document Content Architecture, SC31Reference-6802.

 

This, in

turn,

provides

the following

performance

benefits:

 

Ÿ

The

3130

can

process compressed

images and

vector

graphics

data

 

GOCA format, thus reducing demand on attachment data transfer and

 

storage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸThe 3130, rather than the host system, decompresses images and r

vectors, thus reducing host system processing cycles.

ŸThe 3130 can perform arbitrary scaling operations or resolution cor

scanned images, which allows

some complex

jobs to print at greater

by increasing the overall data-processing

speed of the

printer.

Chapter 1.

Introduction to

the 3130 Advanced7

Function Printe

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