Xerox Printer 2000 SERIES EPS User Manual

Xerox DocuPrint  
2000 Series EPS  
Tape Client Job Submission Guide  
701P21110  
Version 3.6  
October 2002  
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Table of contents  
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Safety  
Laser safety  
WARNING  
Adjustments, use of controls, or performance of procedures  
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous  
light exposure.  
The Xerox DocuPrint printers are certified to comply with the  
performance standards of the U.S. Department of Health,  
Education, and Welfare for Class 1 laser products. Class 1 laser  
products do not emit hazardous radiation. The DocuPrint printers  
do not emit hazardous radiation because the laser beam is  
completely enclosed during all modes of customer operation.  
The laser danger labels on the system are for Xerox service  
representatives and are on or near panels or shields that must  
be removed with a tool.  
DO NOT REMOVE LABELED PANELS OR PANELS NEAR  
LABELS. ONLY XEROX SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES HAVE  
ACCESS TO THESE PANELS.  
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Ozone information: U. S. only  
This product produces ozone during normal operation. The  
amount of ozone produced depends on copy volume. Ozone is  
heavier than air. The environmental parameters specified in the  
Xerox installation instructions ensure that concentration levels  
are within safe limits. If you need additional information  
concerning ozone, call 1-800-828-6571 to request the Xerox  
publication 600P83222, OZONE.  
Operation safety: U. S.  
Your Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and  
tested to meet strict safety requirements. They have been  
approved by safety agencies, and they comply with  
environmental standards. Please observe the following  
precautions to ensure your continued safety.  
WARNING  
Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor  
may result in risk of electrical shock.  
• Always connect equipment to a properly grounded electrical  
outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet checked by a qualified  
electrician.  
• Never use a ground adapter plug to connect equipment to an  
electrical outlet that lacks a ground connection terminal.  
• Always place equipment on a solid support surface with  
adequate strength for its weight.  
• Always use materials and supplies specifically designed for  
your Xerox equipment. Use of unsuitable materials may result  
in poor performance and may create a hazardous situation.  
• Never move either the printer or the controller without first  
contacting Xerox for approval.  
• Never attempt any maintenance that is not specifically  
described in this documentation.  
• Never remove any covers or guards that are fastened with  
screws. There are no operator-serviceable areas within these  
covers.  
• Never override electrical or mechanical interlocks.  
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• Never use supplies or cleaning materials for other than their  
intended purposes. Keep all materials out of the reach of  
children.  
• Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or  
odors. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet  
and call service to correct the problem.  
If you need any additional safety information concerning the  
equipment or materials Xerox supplies, call Xerox Product Safety  
at the following toll-free number in the United States:  
1-800-828-6571  
For customers outside the United States, contact your local  
Xerox representative or operating company.  
Operation safety: Europe  
This Xerox product and supplies are manufactured, tested and  
certified to strict safety regulations, electromagnetic regulations  
and established environmental standards.  
Any unauthorised alteration, which may include the addition of  
new functions or connection of external devices, may impact the  
product certification.  
Please contact your Xerox representative for more information.  
Warning markings  
All warning instructions marked on or supplied with the product  
should be followed.  
This WARNING alerts users to areas of the product where there  
is the possibility of personal damage.  
This WARNING alerts users to areas of the product where there  
are heated surfaces, which should not be touched.  
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Electrical supply  
This product shall be operated from the type of electrical supply  
indicated on the product’s data plate label. If you are not sure  
that your electrical supply meets the requirements, please  
consult your local power company for advice.  
WARNING  
This product must be connected to a protective earth circuit. This  
product is supplied with a plug that has a protective earth pin.  
This plug will fit only into an earthed electrical outlet. This is a  
safety feature. Always connect equipment to a properly grounded  
electrical outlet. If in doubt, have the outlet checked by a qualified  
electrician.  
To disconnect all electrical power to the product, the disconnect  
device is the power cord. Remove the plug from the electrical  
outlet.  
Ventilation  
Slots and opening in the enclosure of the product are provided  
for ventilation. Do not block or cover the ventilation vents, as this  
could result in the product overheating.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless  
proper ventilation is provided, please contact your Xerox  
representative for advice.  
Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation vents of the  
product.  
Operator accessible areas  
This product has been designed to restrict operator access to  
safe areas only. Operator access to hazardous areas is  
restricted with covers or guards, which would require a tool to  
remove. Never remove these covers or guards.  
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Maintenance  
Any operator product maintenance procedures will be described  
in the user documentation supplied with the product. Do not  
carry out any maintenance on the product, which is not  
described in the customer documentation.  
Before cleaning your product  
Before cleaning this product, unplug the product from the  
electrical outlet. Always use materials specifically designated for  
this product, the use of other materials may result in poor  
performance and may create a hazardous situation. Do not use  
aerosol cleaners, they may be flammable under certain  
circumstances.  
CE mark: Europe only  
January 1, 1995: Council Directive 73/23/EEC, amended by  
Council Directive 93/68/EEC, approximation of the laws of the  
member states related to low voltage equipment.  
January 1, 1996: Council Directive 89/336/EEC, approximation  
of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
March 9, 1999: Council Directive 99/5/EC, on radio equipment  
and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual  
recognition of their conformity.  
A full declaration of conformity, defining the relevant directives  
and referenced standards, can be obtained from your Xerox  
representative.  
In order to allow this equipment to operate in proximity to  
Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) equipment, the external  
radiation for the ISM equipment may have to be limited or special  
mitigation measures taken.  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product  
may cause radio frequency interference, in which case the user  
may be required to take adequate measures.  
Shielded interface cables must be used with this product to  
maintain compliance with Council Directive 89/36/EEC.  
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Radio and telecommunications equipment directive (Europe only)  
Certification to 1999/5/EC Radio Equipment and  
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive:  
This Xerox product has been self-certified by Xerox for pan-  
European single terminal connection to the analog public  
switched telephone network (PSTN) in accordance with Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
The product has been designed to work with the national PSTNs  
and compatible PBXs of the following countries:  
Austria  
Germany  
Greece  
Iceland  
Ireland  
Italy  
Luxembourg  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Sweden  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Switzerland  
United Kingdom  
Portugal  
Spain  
In the event of problems, contact your local Xerox representative  
in the first instance.  
This product has been tested to, and is compliant with, TBR21, a  
specification for terminal equipment for use on analog switched  
telephone networks in the European Economic area.  
The product may be configured to be compatible with other  
country networks. Please contact your Xerox representative if  
your product needs to be reconnected to a network in another  
country. This product has no user-adjustable settings.  
NOTE: Although this product can use either loop disconnect  
(pulse) or DTMF (tone) signaling, it should be set to use DTMF  
signaling. DTMF signaling provides reliable and faster call setup.  
Modification or connection to external control software, or to  
external control apparatus not authorized by Xerox, invalidates  
its certification.  
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Safety  
For further information  
For more information on Environment, Health and Safety in  
relation to this Xerox product and supplies, please contact the  
following customer help lines:  
Europe:+44 1707 353434  
USA:1 800 8286571  
Canada:1 800 8286571  
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Introduction  
The Tape Client Job Submission Guide provides the information  
you need to set up and submit jobs from tape, using the Tape  
Client software. This document is intended for the programmer  
or user who submits jobs to the printer, and for the operator, who  
is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the DocuPrint  
2000 Series 75/90/100/115/135/155/180 Enterprise Printing  
System.  
About this guide  
Before using this guide, become familiar with its contents and  
conventions.  
Contents  
This guide contains the following chapters:  
• The “Introduction” provides a description of conventions used  
in this document, and lists related documentation.  
• Chapter 1, “Tape Client Overview,” provides a description of  
the features, capabilities, and functions of the Tape Client.  
• Chapter 2, “Managing and printing jobs from the Tape Client,”  
gives instructions on setting up the system to print tape jobs,  
and describes the procedure for printing offline to the DP  
2000 Series EPS.  
• Chapter 3, “Managing the Tape Client,” gives procedures for  
using the Tape Client user interface screens to set up the  
printer for offline printing, and to manage tapes.  
An index is provided at the end of this document.  
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Conventions  
This guide uses the following conventions:  
All caps and angle brackets: Within procedures, the names  
of keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets (for  
example, press <ENTER>).  
Angle brackets: Variable information, or the position of a  
specified argument in the command syntax, appears in angle  
brackets (for example, List Fonts <Pattern>).  
Bold: Within procedures, text and numbers that you enter  
are shown in bold (for example, enter privilege operator).  
The word “enter” within procedures: The two-step  
process of keying in data and pressing <ENTER> (for  
example,  
enter y).  
Italics: Document and library names are shown in italics (for  
example, the Xerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to Managing  
Print Jobs).  
Quotation marks: Keywords you can enter as arguments  
appear in quotes (for example, “USLetter”).  
Vertical bars: Alternatives to specified arguments are  
separated by vertical bars (for example, Set Time <Time |  
Remote Host Name | IP Address>).  
NOTE: Notes are hints that help you perform a task or  
understand the text.  
CAUTION  
Cautions alert you to an action that could damage hardware or  
software.  
WARNING  
Warnings alert you to conditions that may affect the safety  
of people.  
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Introduction  
Documentation  
This section lists related publications and provides information  
on printing the customer documentation.  
DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
documentation  
The following documents contain information on the Xerox  
DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS:  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Electronic Customer Documentation CD  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Operator Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series EPS Using LCDS Print  
Description Language  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Installation Planning Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series EPS Tape Client Job  
Submission Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint EPS Font Reference Manual  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Operator Quick Reference Card  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Customer Information Quick Reference Card  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS Job  
Submission Quick Reference Card  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Addendum to Getting Started for DocuSP 03.05.00/03.06.00  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Operator Training Instructor Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Operator Training Participant Guide  
Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/155/180 EPS  
Programmer/Administrator Self-Study  
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Introduction  
Printing customer documentation  
To print the latest version of the customer documentation:  
1. Create a queue, specifying ASCII for input and Duplex for  
output.  
2. Insert the DOC CD into the CD drive.  
3. Open a UNIX terminal window on the graphical user  
interface.  
4. Enter:  
cd /cdrom/quantumedoc/pdfs  
5. To list the names of all documents in PDF format, enter:  
ls -l  
6. Enter the lpr location:  
cd /usr/ucb  
7. To print the selected file (document), enter:  
lpr -P queuename/cdrom/  
quantumedoc/pdfs/filename  
where filename is the name of the file to be printed.  
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1. Tape Client overview  
This chapter provides an overview of the features and functions  
of the Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series Enterprise Printing System  
LCDS Tape Client software.  
Features and capabilities  
For offline operations, the input medium to the system is  
magnetic tape, which may be recorded in one of a variety of  
standard vendor formats. Offline printing is handled by the Tape  
Client software, which is an optional part of the system software.  
To submit a tape job, you set up the job on the Tape Client  
window on the controller and click START. The job is submitted  
to the printer through the Socket Gateway. (Refer to chapter 2,  
“Managing and printing jobs from the Tape Client,” for job setup  
and submission procedures.)  
The system software enables you to submit LCDS print jobs from  
tape on a cartridge or open reel tape drive and print them on the  
system.  
Supported tape  
You can submit offline jobs from the Xerox 18/36-track cartridge  
drives tape drive that is offered as an option with the system from a  
Xerox peripheral cabinet tape drive, or from other 9-track or 36-  
track serial tape drives of the following supported types:  
• Cartridge tape drives: 3480, 3490, 3490e, 3590  
• Open reel drive: 9914  
The following tapes are supported by the Tape Client:  
• 18/36 track cartridge  
• 9-track open reel  
NOTE: The 26-track quarter-inch cartridge tape drive that is  
provided with the system cannot be used for submitting jobs  
through the Tape Client. It is used only for loading resource files.  
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Tape Client overview  
Tape Client The Tape Client provides the following capabilities:  
capabilities  
• Offline printing of LCDS data stream  
• Data transmission via Socket Gateway  
• Submission of tape client jobs to other EPS that are running  
the Socket Gateway  
• Processing of LCDS Print Description Language (PDL)  
commands in job source libraries (JSLs)  
NOTE: PDL is the legacy J11 compiler; XJDC is the DocuSP  
compiler.  
Tape dump  
• Control by the system user interface  
– Rewinding and unloading  
– Checking tape status  
– Moving over blocks and files to reposition tape  
Tape job accounting  
• Printing of multiple jobs initiated by a single Start command  
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Tape Client overview  
Supported tape  
formats  
The Tape Client supports the following tape formats:  
• ANSI  
(HOST=IBMOS/IBMDOS/IBMDBS/IBM3200)  
• Xerox ANSI  
(HOST=ANSI/XEROX)  
• IBMDOS / 360  
(HOST=IBMOS/IBMDOS/IBMDBS/IBM3200)  
• IBMOS / 360  
(HOST=IBMOS/IBMDOS/IBMDBS/IBM3200)  
• UNIVAC SDF  
(HOST=UNIVAC)  
• UNDEF  
(HOST=UNDEF)  
In addition, the Fuji Xerox (FX) market supports:  
• FUJITSU  
(HOST=FUJITSU)  
• HITACHI  
(HOST=HITACHI)  
• NEC  
(HOST=NEC/ACOS4)  
• FXEWTR  
(HOST=FXEWTR)  
In addition, the following client plug-ins are available:  
• IBM DOS/360 POWER II  
(HOST=POWER)  
• IBM POWER/VS and POWER/VSE  
(HOST=POWERVS)  
• Honeywell 600/6000  
(HOST=H6000)  
• ICL 2900 VME/B  
(HOST=ICL2900)  
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Tape Client overview  
Functional overview  
The Tape Client software enables transmission of data from a  
cartridge or open reel tape to the DP EPS controller via the  
Socket Gateway. Your Socket Gateway must be set up to  
interact with the Tape Client software. (Refer to the online help  
for information on Socket Gateway installation and set up.)  
To interact with the Tape Client software, open the Tape Client  
window on the controller user interface by selecting Tape  
Client... from the System pull-down on the DocuSP Print  
Services window. All Tape Client functions are accessed through  
this window.  
Streaming and spooling transmission modes  
The Tape Client submits jobs to the controller through the Socket  
Gateway. The data can be processed in streaming or spooling  
mode, depending on the queue to which the tape job is sent.  
On the controller, you can set up a print queue to be spooling or  
streaming. (Click Help on the Queue Manager window for  
instructions on setting up queues.) You specify the transmission  
mode by selecting the appropriate type of queue.  
Spooling queue: When you send a job to a spooling queue,  
the entire job is received by the Gateway and written to the  
controller disk before the job is printed.  
Streaming queue: When you send a job to a streaming  
queue, the DP EPS begins to print the job as soon as it  
receives enough data to start; it does not wait until the entire  
job has been received.  
Job and tape status reporting  
On the Tape Client window, you can monitor the status of the  
tape processing while the tape is in use. Messages are displayed  
in the Status field at the bottom of the window.  
After the job has been sent to the DP EPS controller, you cannot  
view information on it from the Tape Client window. You may  
check job status on the Job Manager window at the controller.  
(Click Help on the Job Manager window for information on  
viewing and interpreting job status messages on the controller.)  
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Tape Client overview  
Tape job accounting  
The Tape Client maintains a job log file, which contains  
accounting data for each job. You can view and print this log.  
Information is logged in the accounting file during processing at  
the following times:  
• At the end of each file, the following information is logged:  
– Time stamp  
– Data blocks read  
– Completion status of the file  
• At the end of the print job, the following information is logged:  
– Time stamp  
– Completion status of the job  
– Valid tape mounts  
Total data blocks read  
– JDL and JDE names  
– Queue name  
Tape file ID  
The Job Log is presented in table format, with one line for each  
job ID.  
Tape dump  
You can request a tape dump (a printout of all the tape contents)  
in order to troubleshoot a job. You print the dump by making the  
appropriate specifications on the Tape Client window on the DP  
EPS controller, setting up a queue with the required properties,  
and running the tape job.  
The tape dump is formatted in ASCII and is sent to the controller  
and printed by the ASCII decomposer.  
Refer to “Starting and ending an offline dump session,” in  
chapter 2, “Managing and printing jobs from the tape client.”  
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Tape Client overview  
Job recovery  
If a Tape Client crash occurs during tape processing, it recovers  
to its last known state at the start of a file. The Tape Client  
maintains a file that contains all the information needed to  
recover from a rollover. The job is always recovered to the start,  
not the middle, of a file.  
The Tape Client makes two attempts to recover. If it is not able to  
do so, a message is displayed and the Tape Client reverts to its  
initial state.  
If the tape volume that is currently loaded is not the one that is  
needed for recovery, or if the Tape Client cannot determine if it is,  
you are prompted to load the correct volume. When you load the  
requested tape, the file is sent from the beginning. (This could  
cause some pages to be reprinted.)  
If the job that is currently being received is canceled at the  
controller, the Socket Gateway closes the connection to the Tape  
Client. The Tape Client stops reading the data and rewinds or  
unloads the tape if requested.  
In case of a system crash during printing, the Tape CLient  
detects a communication error and aborts the job. AFter a  
restart, DocuSP will continue to print the data that has been  
transferred and processed.  
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Tape Client overview  
Input processing from tape using Print Description Language  
You use Xerox Job Description Compiler (XJDC) commands to  
define parameters of tape jobs. Before selecting the PDL  
commands that will describe a specific job tape, you need to  
understand certain tape structure concepts. These concepts  
enable you to define job tape characteristics such as host format,  
block and record structure, tape translation code, packed data  
formats, and so forth.  
Host computer tape formats  
The printing system processes input tapes that are produced by  
the standard host computers whose formats are supported by  
the system (refer to “Supported tape formats,” earlier in this  
chapter). The HOST parameter of the VOLUME PDL command  
enables you to select a specific input tape. The format of each  
tape is described in the Xerox LPS Tape Formats Manual, which  
is delivered with your printing system.  
Tape codes  
Tape codes that are recognized by the system are EBCDIC and  
ASCII. If these codes are not sufficient for a particular tape, you  
may create a new code translation table or modify (customize)  
an existing code translation table. Tables that show the  
correspondence between standard recording codes and printed  
characters are in appendix C, “Character code assignment  
tables,” of the Guide to Using LCDS Print Description Language,  
which is delivered with your DP EPS. Tape codes are selected  
by the CODE parameter of the VOLUME PDL command.  
Record formats  
All tape records input to the printing system are either blocked or  
unblocked with a fixed length, a variable length, or an undefined  
format. The BLOCK and RECORD commands define the format  
of the input data. Tape label contents may also describe blocking  
and record structure, and in some cases they override BLOCK  
and RECORD commands that are specified in the JDL file.  
These labels are described in this chapter and in the Xerox LPS  
Tape Formats Manual, delivered with your DP EPS.  
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Tape Client overview  
Record structure  
A record is arbitrarily divided into two portions: operating system  
and user.  
• The operating system portion of the record contains  
information that is supplied by the host operating or spooling  
system.  
• The user portion of the record contains information that is  
provided by the application or the program that is running on  
the host system.  
The boundary between the two portions of the record is  
traditionally between the record length and the printer carriage  
control (PCC) fields. The PDL RECORD command defines the  
components of a record.  
Offline dump  
The offline tape dump feature is a troubleshooting tool for tape  
jobs. It allows you to generate a hardcopy printout of all the  
characters, carriage control information, tape labels, and other  
information in the data stream, while a job is being transmitted  
and printed.  
Offline dump • When the system encounters a tape mark while formatting for  
format  
the dump, the tape mark is indicated following the block  
number.  
• The dump of each block, tape mark, end of volume, or end of  
data is separated by at least one blank print line.  
Dump content  
The tape data stream dump contains the following information for  
each block that is dumped:  
• Block number  
• Block length  
• The hex decimal number of the starting byte in each printed  
line of data  
• The data printed in hexadecimal  
• The data printed using the translation code table that is  
defined in the VOLUME CODE command.  
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2. Managing and printing jobs from  
the Tape Client  
This chapter describes the procedures for setting up an offline  
LCDS job and submitting it from the Tape Client for printing on  
the DocuPrint 2000 Series EPS.  
Overview of the printing process  
This section contains an overview of the steps to set up and print  
an LCDS job from the Tape Client. For further details about each  
step, refer to the section that is specified following the step.  
1. Make sure that all the resources that the job requires (forms,  
fonts, and JDLs) are loaded on the printer in the “lcds”  
resources folder.  
2. If any resources are missing, import them to the controller  
disk from the media on which they reside. (Refer to  
“Importing resource files,” later in this chapter, for the  
procedure.)  
3. Load the job tape on your tape drive. Make sure that the tape  
is at BOT (beginning of tape). (For instructions on loading  
tapes, refer to the Xerox DocuPrint 2000 Series 100/115/135/  
155/180 EPS Operator Guide for information on the Xerox  
DocuPrint EPS cartridge tape drive, or refer to your tape drive  
user documentation.)  
4. Open the Tape Client window. (Refer to “Accessing the Tape  
Client,” in the “Managing the Tape Client” chapter.)  
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Figure 2-1. Tape Client window  
5. From the Device menu in the Input Device group box, select  
the name that is assigned to the tape drive from which the job  
will be sent.  
6. In the File Range field, specify the files on the tape that will  
be printed. (Refer to “Specifying files for printing.”)  
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7. From the Printer pulldown menu in the Output Control group  
box, select the EPS printer to which you are sending the job  
(for instructions on setting up a printer and the Socket  
Gateway, refer to the chapter “Managing the tape client” or  
the online help for information on the Socket Gateway.)  
8. From the Queue pulldown menu, select the queue to which  
you want to send the job. The queue must be set up for  
LCDS printing. (Refer to the Help screens accessed from the  
Queue Manager window for instructions on setting up  
queues.)  
9. In the Document group box, select the initial JDL, JDE, and  
form (if applicable). (Refer to “Specifying the JDL, JDE, and  
form to start a job.”)  
10.In the Quantity field, click the arrow buttons until the desired  
copy quantity is displayed.  
11. In the End of Job field in Input Control group box, select the  
action that the tape drive will take at the end of the job.  
Figure 2-2. End of Job field on Tape Client window  
• If you do not check any fields, the tape will not rewind and  
will not upload.  
Rewind Tape will cause the tape to rewind at the end of  
the job.  
Unload Tape will cause the tape to unload at the end of  
the job.  
12.In the Input Control group box, click Start to begin printing.  
13.While jobs are being received and printed, you can check the  
Status column on the Job Manager window for the current job  
status. (Refer to “Checking job status.”)  
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Saving a tape  
You can save a tape client setup including the following areas of  
client setup the Tape Client window:  
Input Device  
Output Control  
End of Job  
Document  
To save a tape client setup:  
• Click Save Setup in the Job Setup area to save the setup  
under its current name, or  
• Click Save As... in the Job Setup area to save the setup  
under a new name.  
To delete a tape client setup, click Delete.  
Preparing to print a tape job  
This section describes tasks that you perform to access the Tape  
Client and set up a tape job for printing.  
NOTE: The parameters that you specify on the Tape Client  
window override the settings of the queue to which the job is  
sent.  
Importing resource files  
In order to print a job from tape, the resources (forms, fonts,  
JDLs, JDEs, etc.) that are required by the job must be loaded in  
the “lcds” resources folder on the DP 2000 Series EPS system  
disk. If any of the resources that are needed for your job are  
missing from this folder, you must import them from the media on  
which they reside (diskette, tape, or another folder in the UNIX  
file system on the DP EPS controller). To import resource files to  
the “lcds” folder:  
1. Click Administration on the DocuSP Print Services window.  
2. Click the Lcds Resources tab to display the list of resources  
that are currently in the “lcds” folder.  
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3. On the Lcds Resources window, select from the Source pull-  
down menu the medium that contains the files that you want  
to import for your job. After a few seconds, a list of the  
directories on the source medium appears in the Directory  
field.  
Figure 2-3. Lcds Resources window with Source menu  
displayed  
4. Right-click in the resource list section (the large field at the  
right of the Directory and Selection fields).  
5. Select Redisplay from the pop-up menu that appears. After a  
few seconds, a list of the resource files on the selected  
source medium is displayed.  
6. From the resource list, select the resource files that you want  
to import.  
To select multiple files, hold down the <Control> key while  
you click each file name to highlight it.  
• If you want to select files that are adjacent to each other  
on the list, hold down the <Shift> key while you click the  
first and last name in the range.  
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To select all the resource files that are displayed, right-  
click in the resource list section and select Select All from  
the pop-up menu.  
Figure 2-4. Lcds Resources window displaying resource  
files on tape  
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7. After you have selected all the files that you want, right-click  
in the resource list section again, and select Import from the  
pop-up menu.  
Figure 2-5. Popup menu with Import selected  
A Question prompt window opens, advising you that the  
importing process could be lengthy.  
CAUTION  
Imported files automatically overwrite existing files that have the  
same name, unless the file is read-only. You do not receive a  
confirmation prompt or an opportunity to cancel the file  
replacement.  
8. Click Yes on the Question window to start importing the  
resource files.  
Specifying files for printing  
To select the files on the tape that you want to print, follow these  
steps:  
1. Load the job tape.  
2. Open the Tape Client window.  
3. On the Tape Client window, do one of the following:  
• Select All to print all the physical files on the tape.  
• Select the Range button to print one or more of the  
physical files.  
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4. If you selected Range, enter in the Range text field the file  
numbers that you want to print, in the order that you want  
them to be printed.  
• Indicate a range by entering the first and last file number,  
separated by a hyphen (-). Numbers may be in ascending  
or descending order.  
• Separate numbers and ranges by commas.  
Example: 1, 4–6, 2,10–8  
NOTE: Files on tape are sent to DocuSP as LCDS jobs (not as  
LCDS reports) with a Job ID, which will display as the Document  
Name on the Job Manager window.  
Specifying the JDL, JDE, and form to start a job  
Before you start a job, you must specify the initial job descriptor  
library (JDL) and job descriptor entry (JDE) that will be used for  
the job and for all the reports within the job that you print at that  
time. The JDL and JDE define the appearance of the printed job.  
(Refer to “The Job Source Library” in the Using LCDS Print  
Description Language manual for detailed information on JDEs  
and JDLs.)  
You can also specify a form that will be used in all the jobs. This  
form prints on every page of the job.  
NOTE: If a form is already specified in the job itself, you do not  
have to specify it here, unless you intend to override it using a  
DJDE. In that case, you would specify in the Initial Form field  
the form that will override the one that was specified in the job.  
The system continues to use the resources that you specify for  
all the jobs and reports that you print, unless you change the  
specifications while the job is running.  
The JDE, JDL, and form are part of the job Start command,  
which you enter by making selections on the Tape Client window.  
NOTE: You can also specify the JDL, JDE, and form before the  
jobs are sent from the Tape Client, by specifying the properties of  
the queue to which the jobs will be sent for printing. (Click Help  
on the Queue Manager window for the procedures for setting up  
a queue.)  
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1. Obtain the initial JDL, JDE, and (if required) form names if  
you do not already know them. These resource files must be  
stored in the “lcds” folder on the printing system internal disk  
before they can be used for a print job.  
If the resources that you need are not present in the “lcds”  
folder, you can create them using PDL or a forms creation  
software package such as Elixir. You can also import the  
LCDS resources from diskette, tape, CD-ROM, or other  
folders in the UNIX file system where they may be stored.  
(Refer to “Importing resource files,” earlier in this chapter for  
the procedure.)  
2. Open the Tape Client window.  
3. In the Document Group box, click Initial JDL..., Initial JDE...,  
or Initial Form.... The resource library window opens for the  
initial resource that you selected.  
Figure 2-6. Document field on Tape Client window  
Resource library windows display a list of all resource files of  
a selected type that are stored in the “lcds” folder on the  
controller disk. The following figure shows the JDL window.  
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Figure 2-7. Job Descriptor Library window  
4. On the resources list, click the name of the JDL, JDE, or form  
that you want to use for the job. Your selection appears in the  
read-only Selection field.  
5. Click OK. The library window closes, and the name of the  
resource that you selected appears in the read-only Initial...  
field on the Tape Client window.  
NOTE: If you selected a new JDL, a window displays the  
following message when you click OK:  
You may have to select a new JDE entry.  
When you click OK to close the message window, the Job  
Descriptor Entry library window opens. Select an initial JDE  
from this window, then click OK to close it.  
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for any other initial resources that  
you want to specify.  
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Controlling input for tape jobs  
While a job tape is processing, you can perform the following  
tasks to manage the input flow.  
Ending a job  
To end a job before it has completed printing, click End on the  
Tape Client window. The following confirmation window displays:  
Figure 2-8. Confirmation window  
Once you click Yes, the job is truncated, and no further data is  
transmitted from the tape.  
However, ending the job does not delete the job from the queue  
on the controller. The truncated job is printed unless you cancel it  
on the Job Manager window. (For the procedure to cancel a job,  
click Help on the Job Manager window.)  
Moving over files on a tape  
If you want to skip and not print one or more of the files on a job  
tape, you can physically position the tape forward or backward  
over a specified number of tape marks. A tape mark is a marker  
on the tape by which the system detects the end of a file. Two  
tape marks indicate the end of data on a tape.  
You must initiate the Move command before you start the job;  
you cannot move over files while the job is printing. If a job is  
currently printing, stop input by clicking End on the Tape Client  
window, and confirm your action on the confirmation window.  
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1. In the Move field on the Tape Client window, click Tape  
Mark.... The Move Tape Mark window opens.  
Figure 2-9. Move Tape Mark window  
2. On the Move Tape Mark window, enter the number of tape  
marks (files) that you want to skip; or click the arrow buttons  
until the number that you want is displayed.  
3. Select the direction in which you want to move the tape: RWD  
(rewind, or backward) or FWD (forward).  
4. Click Move. The Move Tape Mark window closes, and the  
tape advances or rewinds past the number of tape marks that  
you indicated.  
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Moving over blocks on a tape  
You can position a job tape forward or backward to skip one or  
more of the blocks within a file on the tape.  
You must initiate the Move command before you start the job;  
you cannot move over blocks while the job is printing. If a job is  
currently printing, stop input by clicking End on the Tape Client  
window, and confirm your action on the confirmation window.  
1. In the Move field on the Tape Client window, click Block....  
The Move Block window opens.  
Figure 2-10. Move Block window  
2. On the Move Block window, enter the number of blocks that  
you want to skip; or click the arrow buttons until the number  
that you want is displayed.  
3. Select the direction in which you want to move the tape: RWD  
(rewind, or backward) or FWD (forward).  
4. Click Move. The Move Block window closes, and the tape  
advances or rewinds past the number of blocks that you  
indicated.  
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Starting and ending tape dump sessions  
To print a dump of an offline job that you wish to troubleshoot,  
follow these steps:  
1. Specify the desired JDE and the DUMP JDL on the Tape  
Client window at the controller. (The DUMP JDL, which was  
loaded on your system at installation, specifies the VOLUME  
HOST=DUMP command and carious JDEs for different types  
of hosts.)  
2. Change the properties of the queue that was specified for the  
job for which you are printing the dump, as follows:  
a. On the Queue Manager window, double-click the name of  
the queue that was specified for the tape job, to open the  
Properties window for that queue.  
b. Click the Properties tab, and select Spooling in the Input  
group box.  
c. Click the Output tab, and select Head-to-Toe in the Sides  
Imaged group box, and ASCII in the Format field.  
d. Click the ASCII tab, and select the following:  
• Font size  
• Landscape orientation  
(For further information on procedures for setting up a queue,  
click Help on the Queue Manager window.)  
3. Run the job that you want to troubleshoot.  
4. Terminate the dump session by clicking End on the Tape  
Client window.  
5. Restore the original settings to the queue, or set up a  
separate dump queue to avoid constant modifications.  
For an overview of the content of a tape dump, refer to “Offline  
dump format,” in the “Overview” chapter of this guide.  
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This chapter describes the management tasks that you may  
need to perform when using the Tape Client.  
Accessing the Tape Client  
To access the windows from which you can operate and manage  
the Tape Client, follow this procedure:  
1. On the Print Services window, select Tape Client... from the  
System menu. The Tape Client main window opens.  
From this window, you can set up, start, and end LCDS jobs  
on tape, as well as initiate all Tape Client management tasks.  
2. Perform any necessary management or job setup tasks, or  
start the job.  
Setting up the printer for offline printing  
Before you can use the Tape Client to submit jobs to a printer,  
make sure the Socket Gateway is configured and enabled.  
(Refer to the online help for information on Socket Gateway  
configuration and set up.) In addition, your printer must be set up  
on the Tape Client windows. You may have more than one  
printer connected to the Tape Client. (Refer to “Adding a printer,”  
later in this chapter.)  
Follow these steps to set up a printer for the Tape Client:  
1. Open the Tape Client window. (Refer to “Accessing the Tape  
Client,” in the previous section.)  
2. In the Output Control group box on the Tape Client window,  
select the name of the printer that you want to set up.  
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3. Click Setup.... The Printer Setup window opens.  
Figure 3-1. Printer setup window  
4. Click the appropriate button to initiate one of the setup tasks  
that are explained in the following sections.  
Adding a printer  
To add a printer to the list of printers to which you can submit  
jobs from tape, follow these steps:  
1. On the Printer Setup window, click Add.... The Add Printer  
window opens.  
2. On the Add Printer window, specify the name, host printer  
address and port number of the printer in the fields that are  
provided.  
3. Click OK. The information on the new printer is displayed as  
a line on the Printers list on Printer Setup window.  
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Modifying a printer  
To change properties of a printer that is on your printer list, follow  
these steps:  
1. On the Printer Setup window, select the name of the printer  
that you want to change.  
2. Click Modify.... The Modify Printer window opens.  
Figure 3-2. Modify Printer window  
3. On the Modify Printer window, make the desired changes in  
the fields that are available.  
4. Click OK. The new information is displayed on the Printers  
list on the Printer Setup window.  
Deleting a printer  
To delete a printer from the printer list, follow these steps:  
1. On the Printer Setup window, select the name of the printer  
that you want to remove from the list.  
2. Click Delete. A confirmation prompt window opens.  
3. Click OK on the prompt window. The printer name is removed  
from the Printers list.  
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Managing the tape drive  
In the Input Device group box on the Tape Client window, you  
can initiate the following tasks to manage the tape drive from  
which you are sending jobs.  
Renaming a tape  
drive  
If you have more than one tape drive connected to your printer,  
you must select the drive that you want to use to send the job.  
When the printing system is installed and your tape drives are  
configured on it, the system names them “Tape 0,” “Tape 1,” etc.  
If you want to assign a different name to a tape drive, follow  
these steps:  
1. On the Tape Client window, select the drive that you want to  
rename from the Device menu.  
2. Click Rename.... The Rename Device window opens,  
displaying in the Old Name field the name of the drive that  
you selected.  
Figure 3-3. Rename Device window  
3. In the New Name text field, enter the name you want to give  
the tape drive.  
4. Click OK. The Rename Device window closes, and the new  
drive name is displayed on the Device menu.  
NOTE: The renaming of the tape drive applies to the Tape Client  
window, not to the DocuSP window.  
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Rewinding or  
In the Input Device group box, you may rewind or unload the  
unloading a tape tape in the tape drive.  
1. From the Device menu, select the name of the drive in which  
the tape is loaded.  
2. Click Rewind or Unload.  
Managing the tape job accounting log  
The Tape Client tracks and captures information on all tape jobs  
that it processes, and stores that information in the tape job log.  
Each job is represented by a line on the Job Log window, and the  
following information is recorded in columns for each job:  
• Print Request/Job ID  
• Time Stamp (date and time)  
• Status (completed, pending, printing, etc.)  
• Valid Tape Mounts (number of tape volumes that were  
loaded)  
• Data Blocks Read  
• JDL/JDE  
• Queue Name  
• File Name  
The information is updated at the end of each file that is  
processed, and at the end of each job. To display the updated  
window, click Redisplay.  
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The following figure shows the Job Log window with no jobs  
displayed.  
Figure 3-4. Job Log window  
From the Job Log window, you can perform the management  
tasks that are described in the following sections.  
Viewing the job To open the Job Log window to view the accounting log, click  
log Job Log... on the Tape Client window. The Job Log window  
opens, displaying a list of all tape jobs that have been sent.  
Printing the job  
log  
To print the job log, follow these steps:  
1. On the Job Log window, select the log entries that you want  
to print.  
To print the entire log, click Select All.  
To print selected entries from the log, click each line that  
you want to print, to highlight it. Select the Print only  
selected check box.  
2. Click Print Log.  
The accounting file is sent to the printer as an ASCII job.  
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Clearing the job When the accounting log has less than 500 KB of space left, you  
log a message window is displayed, asking you to clear the log. If  
you do not clear the log at this time, the log is cleared  
automatically when it is full.  
To clear the log, click Clear Log on the Job Log window.  
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A
initial JDE and JDL, selecting 2-82-10  
accessing the Tape Client 3-1  
accounting 1-5  
J
accounting, tape job 3-53-7  
adding a printer 3-2  
JDE  
library 2-9  
selecting 2-82-10  
JDL  
B
BLOCK and RECORD commands 1-7  
blocks  
library 2-9  
selecting 2-82-10  
moving over 2-13  
job  
BOT (beginning of tape) 2-1  
accounting 1-5, 3-53-7  
recovery 1-6  
C
submitting from tape 1-1  
CE mark ix  
Job Descriptor Entry window 2-9  
Job Descriptor Library window 2-9  
job log 1-5, 3-53-7  
clearing 3-7  
changing a printer  
code, tape 1-7  
conventions xiv  
printing 3-6  
viewing 3-6  
D
job status reporting 1-4  
data transmission 1-2, 1-4  
deleting a printer 3-3  
documentation  
available xv  
printing xvi  
dump, tape 1-5, 1-8  
content 1-8  
L
laser safety v  
lcds folder 2-4, 2-9  
LCDS resources 2-4  
Lcds Resources window 2-5  
library windows, resource 2-9  
loading resources  
starting and ending 2-14  
log, accounting 3-53-7  
E
ending a job 2-11  
M
F
modifying a printer 3-3  
moving over blocks 2-13  
moving over files 2-112-12  
moving over tape marks 2-112-12  
features and capabilities 1-1  
formats  
record 1-7  
tape 1-3  
formats, tape 1-7  
functionality 1-4  
O
offline dump 1-8  
operation safety, Europe viiix  
operation safety, U. S. vivii  
I
importing resource files 2-42-7  
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overview  
tape 1-4  
printing from tape 2-12-3  
streaming queue 1-4  
ozone production information vi  
T
P
tape  
preparing to print from tape 2-42-10  
Print Description Language (PDL) 1-7  
printer  
codes 1-7  
dump 1-5  
rewinding and unloading 3-5  
Tape Client  
adding 3-2  
deleting 3-3  
setup for offline 3-13-2  
printing  
accessing 3-1  
Tape Client window 1-4, 2-2  
tape drive  
renaming 3-4  
job log 3-6  
tape drives  
selecting files 2-7  
setting up for offline 3-13-2  
tape dump 2-14  
printing overview 2-12-3  
publications  
types supported 1-1  
tape dump  
starting and ending 2-14  
tape formats  
host computer 1-7  
supported 1-3  
tape mark 1-8  
moving over 2-112-12  
tape status reporting 1-4  
available xv  
printing xvi  
Q
QIC drive 1-1  
quarter-inch cartridge tape drive 1-1  
queue types 1-4  
U
unloading a tape 3-5  
user interface 1-4  
R
record  
V
formats 1-7  
VOLUME CODE command 1-8  
structure 1-8  
recovery, job 1-6  
renaming a tape drive 3-4  
resource files  
importing 2-42-7  
rewinding a tape 3-5  
S
safety  
hotline numbers vii  
laser v  
operation viix  
selecting files for printing 2-7  
selecting initial JDE and JDL 2-82-10  
setting up for offline printing 3-13-2  
socket gateway 1-4, 1-6  
spooling queue 1-4  
status  
job 1-4  
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