Xerox 4215 MICR MRP インストールガイド

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ACCESSING PRINTER FEATURES FROM IPDS
Table 5–4.
4215/MRP  
AFPDS Bin
ID
Input Media
Source ID
PCL tray command
4215/MRP tray
1
0
1 (Paper Tray)
Upper
2
1
4 (Lower)
Lower
100
99
2 (Manual)
Manual
Checkpoint capability in the IBM host environment
The IBM host environment has the capability of checkpointing
the printer at certain page intervals.  Checkpointing is turned on
with a TSO command.  If the printer is powered off or fails while
a job is printing, the host resends pages from the last page
acknowledged by the printer.  Your Xerox IPDS printer
acknowledges pages as they are received and formatted at the
interface, not when they are actually printed.  
If a power failure occurs, there may be pages in the controller
that were not imaged.  There may also be pages in the paper
path being printed that were acknowledged to the host, but not
actually printed.  The number of pages depends on the
complexity of the job, as well as the speed of the line sending
the job.  It is recommended that you run with page
checkpointing turned off or set to a high number (such as 100).
This causes the host to resend the whole job or a large number
of pages, which should guarantee that no pages are lost. 
Binding the IBM host to the Xerox IPDS printer
For your IBM host to bind properly with your Xerox IPDS printer,
use the logmode table shown in figure 5
1.  The logmode table
contains parameters used by the host to start the bind process.
Supply this information to your system programmer to define the
printer at the host.  Although the table shown refers to the IBM
3812, you can use it for all three emulations.  
Figure 5–1.
Logmode table
IBM3812
LOGMODE=IBM3812,FMPROF=X’03’,TSPROF=X’03’,X00539838
PRIPROT=X’B1’,SECPROT=X’B0’,COMPROT=X’7080’,X00539938
SSNDPAC=X’00’,SRCVPAC=X’03’,RUSIZES=X’8585’,X00540038
PSNDPAC=X’03’,PSERVIC=X’014000010000000001000000
XEROX MRP FAMILY INTELLIGENT PRINTER DATA STREAM (IPDS) 
 
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