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• Native
mode:
Native mode refers to printable data generated by the KUWPD rendering 
engine. Data arriving in this format has been rendered by the KUWPD 
exclusively by coordination between the Microsoft GDI engine and the driver 
components of KUWPD. Most applications will use the Window Print Manager 
functions in coordination with a printer driver to generate printable data for the 
desired network printer. A KIP Job ticket is thus generated and is said to be in 
native mode format. Data that has been determined to have not been 
generated by KUWPD causes the KIP port monitor to operate in Pass-
through mode. 
 
 
• Pass-through
mode:
Pass-through mode refers to printable data not generated by the KUWPD 
rendering engine. Data arriving in this format is assumed to be print ready 
and has not been directly rendered by the KUWPD engine. Many CAD 
specific applications have the ability to render printable data languages 
directly within the design application, bypassing the GDI and driver 
functionality of a standard Windows based application and/or printing 
methodology. These types of applications generally make use of helper 
drivers and/or internal drivers to prepare printable data before any GDI or 
Windows based driver mechanism comes into direct contact with the print 
data. Examples of such Windows applications that have internal rendering 
capability are, but are not limited to, AutoDesk AutoCAD products (via 
dedicated HDI print drivers), Bentley MicroStation Products, Dassault Catia 
based products, Unigraphics based products, SDRC Ideas based products. 
These types of CAD applications behave in a way similar to UNIX based 
printing architecture in that data is forwarded to a port monitor, such as KIP 
port monitor, for the sole purpose of transporting printable data to a network 
printer, thus passing-through or bypassing the Microsoft GDI and printer 
driver rendering functions. A KIP Job ticket is thus generated and is said to be 
in pass-through format. 
 
 * It is important to note that Pass-through mode is always employed when 
KIP port monitor accepts data from a UNIX based clients. UNIX applications 
generate printable data without the use of Microsoft GDI functionality, and 
primarily use LP/LPR/LPD type transport.