PSF/VM Support

PSF/VM does not support resident fonts; however, you can print with fully described downloaded fonts.

PSF For OS/400 Support

ŸVersion 3.1:

Requires

a

PTF for

native 3130 support

Supports

Basic N_Up

but not Enhanced N_Up

Requires

a

PTF for

DBCS resident font support

Does not

support the

font capture function

ŸVersion 3.0.5:

Requires Cum Tape C4263305

Does not support N_Up or Enhanced N_Up

Configure the 3130 as a 3935

Supports

outline font scaling only for whole font sizes (for exampl

 

15 CPI

...)

ŸVersion 2.3

Requires

Cum

Tape CA193230

Requires

PTF

C4193230

Does not support N_Up or Enhanced N_Up

Configures the 3130 as a 3935

Supports

outline fonts scaling only for whole font sizes (for exam

 

12, 15

CPI

...)

ŸVersion 2.2:

This

version

went

out of service

on

31 March

95;

it

is included

 

only

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Requires PTF

SF16030

and

SF16187

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only

letter

(8.5

x

11

in.)

and

legal

(8.5

x

14

in.)

size

paper

– IBM

AFP

Multiple-up

page

capability is not supported; multiple-up pag

 

capability

is

available

only

by

using the

OS/400

function

 

Only the printer default output

bin

is supported (#5, first top

Supports

outline

font

scaling

only

for

whole

font sizes

(for

exampl

 

15

CPI

...)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ŸPrinting with the large print function for OfficeVision/400 on the AS/4

supported

by

the

3130;

also,

the AS/400

(DDS)

key

word

CHRSIZ

funct

not

supported

by

the 3130.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ÿ Bolding is

not

supported

on

the following

fonts

when

using

OfficeVisio

the

AS/400

(DDS)

key word HIGHLIGHT function: Boldface, Gothic Text,

Gothic Katakana, OCR A, OCR

B,

Prestige

Italic,

or

fonts

that

are a

bold-faced

fonts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Host Print Transforms for OS/400

Transforming an AFP or SCS data stream to PCL-5e requires one of several 3 Customization Objects:

ŸIBM3130A: Is the Advanced Customization object for duplex and high-c simplex models. It contains tags for AFP-to-PCL5e transform support and requires V3.1 and PTF SF25752. The host supports all input paper trays

64 3130 Advanced Function Printer: Introduction and Planning Guide

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IBM q5-44-3974-04 manual PSF/VM Support

q5-44-3974-04 specifications

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