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Frequently asked questions about AFP

Q: What is AFP ?

A: AFP is the IBM Printing Architecture and provides final-format document datastreams, line-print compatibility and printer management functions using IPDS.

Q: What is MO:DCA ?

A: MO:DCA stands for MixedObject:DocumentContentsArchutecture and is the basis for AFP. All resources such as fonts, logos, forms and graphics are clearly defined and fully published in this architecture, which is used by a number of IBM products. MO:DCA is fully documented and therefore a truly open architecture.

Q: What is the ISIS relationship to IBM ?

A: ISIS Holding AG is a completely privately owned group of companies. There are Business Partner relationships to IBM in many countries where ISIS products are sold through IBM channels. ISIS does not sell any IBM products, but provides skill and manpower to many IBM projects as a Project Associate.

Q: Can ISIS AFP products only be used with IBM printers ?

A: No. Even though the strategic ISIS architecture is AFP, which is IBM defined, it supports printers from all major manufacturers. As the advantage of AFP is the standard interface between applications and the printer HW, there needs to be a 'Print Management Software' used at the time of print.

On the IBM platforms, this is IBM PSF for IPDS printers. Other manufacturers like ISIS, I-data, Levi, Ray and Shoup, Xerox and Siemens have AFP compatible print drivers and more are to be expected in time.

Q: What is an 'OVERLAY' in AFP?

A: An overlay is the AFP technical term for an electronic form. This is used by the printer at the time of print to overlay the document or data being printed. It can replace the paper-form used before. Multiple overlays can be used on a single page. Overlays can be different for additional copies of the page printed.

Q: What is a 'FORMDEF' in AFP ?

A: A FORMDEF is the AFP 'forms definition', which defines the parameters of the physical page environment, like the overlays and the paper bins used, as well as simplex and duplex options. FORMDEF is used on all document types.

Q: What is 'PAGEDEF' in AFP ?

A: A 'PAGEDEF' is the data formatting information for a line-print dataset or a net-data file. It is executed at the time of print, so that the net-data are sent to the spool. Therefore multiple 'PAGEDEFs' can be used with the same print file.

Q: What is a PSEG in AFP ?

A: A PSEG is short for Page Segment and is usually an image element such as a signature or a logo, but may also contain text elements.

Q: Which host components do I need to work with the ISIS Papyrus Designer?

A: Only the PSF, or alternatively Papyrus Host (and Server).

Q: Why can I not just code AFPDS myself and do not use any ISIS products?

A: You can do that, but it will be very time-consuming and also the maintenance will require program changes for any simple forms or text change. This is much to restrictive and expensive.

Q: Can I print Postscript files on AFP printers?

A: Yes. The conversion is only possible on OS/2 or AIX using the relevant versions of PSF. The resulting AFPDS file can be sent to any AFP platform. In most cases the generated AFPDS files have a very large image content and print very slow. The same is true for other PostScript solutions like the Entire Fibre Gateway for Xerox printers.

Q: What is SCS?

A: SNA Character String is a very old print datastream which is still used for compatibility, but most of the time in connection with Escape sequences mixed into the data to control the printer HW from the application program.

Q: Can I print Windows 3.11 documents to AFP?

A: Yes. Depending on the Windows platform, the conversion requires ISIS supported migration.

Q: Can I print such a Windows AFP document to a Xerox Printer?

A: Yes. The Papyrus Server will dynamically create the all the Xerox fonts required. Performance depends very much on the overall document complexity and the number of fonts used.


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