TA Triumph-Adler CX 8036 User Manual

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Section 8 Request

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PowerScriptExe=c:\programs\DS\pscript.exe

KipPortExe=C:\Programs\KawPDFT.Exe

RecallDir=C:\Programs\Recall

TempDir=C:\Programs\TR

MiniSize=1000,720

Units=ENGLISH
( inch units or Metric )

AddHpglCmd=

Values are software switches. Used to apply custom commands to HPGL/2
files. This line may contain one switch, multiple switches, or none. Some
switches are specific to certain versions of . Some are specific to certain
printer models. Switches are case-sensitive. Some switches have a value
after the switch, separated by a space. Multiple switches are separated by a
space. You may see some of the following:

-D 300

Forces raster images to 300 DPI, to compensate for raster

images looking ‘squished’ or out of place on some files created with
HP drivers.

-G

Affects greyscale level of embedded raster images. This feature is
now built into the Request Pen Table. Value (1-100)

-Y KIP

8000-specific.

-Z KIP

8000-specific.

An example of how multiple switches might appear in the line:

AddHpglCmd=-D 300 –G 50

DebugVal=999

Used for diagnostic purposes only.


MP=а‘Ю •аƒ„—…000000

The encrypted master password as set by the installer

ST=00


This next section ( MultiplePrinters ) should not be configured outside of the GUI of
Request

[MultiplePrinters]

RequestDir0=c:\monpath1\request
StatusDir0=C:\monpath1\logdir
MachineType0=3000

KIP IPS have at least one “Monitor Path”, usually on its own c:\ drive. The
KIP IPS can monitor up to 20 different paths.

Previous to the port based printing ( 5), this has been the method for setting
up multiple printers for the requester. It allows the user to set the paths for
the Request software to communicate directly with the Unattend software.
This can either be drive letter mapping, or UNC naming.

The Requestdir should match the drive and directory set on the Controller in
the Unattend, Configuration, Set Monitor Paths, Request Monitor Path. The

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