Destinations/queues, Models – IBM INFOPRINT 6500 User Manual

Page 40

Advertising
background image

Chapter 1

Logical Printer Architecture

40

Destinations/Queues

For every I/O port on the Ethernet Interface, there is at least one
pre-defined logical print queue or destination to accept print jobs
destined for it. This includes print job that is sent directly to the I/O
port, such as port 9100. These queue or destination names are pre-
defined but can be changed by the user.

Models

For every destination or queue, there is a pre-defined model
associated with it. The model defines how the print job will be
processed as it passes through to the printer. Models are a set of
mini filters that can be used to modify the print data stream. The
functions available for each model are as follows:

1.

Insert carriage return after line feed

2.

Insert a banner page before or after each print job

3.

Insert header strings to

Print in landscape mode

Print in portrait mode

4.

Insert trailer strings to

Reset the printer once the print job completes

Force the end of the job

Perform a form feed at the end of the data

Advertising