IBM AS/400e Computer Hardware User Manual


 
formats. Setting TRANSFORM(*YES) enables either the Image or Host Print
Transform, depending on the spooled file type.
When you convert PostScript spooled files, text data is converted into a bit-mapped
image. Conversely, only image spooled files are converted into PostScript. Image or
PostScript spooled files are also converted into Printer Control Language (PCL) for
Hewlett-Packard compatible printers and Advanced Function Printing (AFP) data
stream.
Image transformation requires additional image configuration information beyond
that of the manufacturing type and model parameter, or workstation customizing
object. When using the LPR or SNDTCPSPLF command, you must ensure that this
information is in the user-defined data attribute of the spooled file. When using
printer pass-through, you can specify this with an image configuration object in the
IMGCFG parameter of the remote output queue. For detailed information on
specifying Image and Host Print Transform parameters, see
Printer Device
Programming
, SC41-5713-03.
Determining the Printer Device Type
To determine the printer device type of a spooled file, display the spooled file
attributes. The printer device type (DEVTYPE) parameter on the printer file sets this
attribute when the spooled file is created. For more information, see
Printer Device
Programming
.
Printer Requirements when Sending with Host Print Transform
Function
You need to know the printer, the manufacturer, type, and model (MFRTYPMDL
parameter) of the destination printer if you are using the host print transform
function. Many printers sold by the following companies are supported:
v Epson America Incorporated
v Hewlett-Packard Company
v IBM Corporation
v NEC Corporation
v Okidata Corporation
v Panasonic Corporation
v Xerox Corporation
Authority for Sending Spooled Files
To send a spooled file, you must have one of the following authorities to the file or
to the output queue that the file is on.
v Be the owner of the spooled file.
v Have spool control authority (*SPLCTL).
v Have job control (*JOBCTL) special authority on an operator-controlled
(OPRCTL(*YES)) output queue.
v Be the owner of the output queue.
v Have add, delete, and read authority to an output queue created with
AUTCHK(*DTAAUT).
v Have read authority to output queue created with DSPDTA(*YES).
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