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Product Overview

The WinIPDS architecture comprises three main components: the IPDS input module, the conversion engine, and the output module. The IPDS input module receives the IPDS data stream, which is then processed by the conversion engine. The conversion engine translates the IPDS commands and data into either PostScript or PCL, based on the configured printer settings.

The output module then sends the converted data to the designated printer. cfg`, define printer settings, IPDS command mappings, and other operational parameters. The GUI and CLI provide interfaces for managing these configurations.

The CLI allows for scripting and automation of print jobs. For example, the command `winipds -config -printer "PrinterName"` can be used to configure a specific printer. WinIPDS uses TCP/IP for network communication.

The software does not expose any APIs. Security is managed through the network and print server configurations. Logging is available for monitoring print job processing and system events.

The logs can be accessed through the GUI or CLI. Compared to competing products, WinIPDS offers a streamlined approach to IPDS conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of WinIPDS?

WinIPDS converts IPDS (APF) data streams into formats suitable for PostScript and PCL printers. It facilitates printing from mainframe systems on modern LAN-connected printers. The software handles the transformation of complex print data.

How does WinIPDS convert IPDS data?

WinIPDS processes IPDS data streams, interpreting the commands and data structures within. It then translates these into either PostScript or PCL, depending on the printer configuration. This translation ensures that the output is correctly rendered on the target printer.

What types of IPDS commands does WinIPDS support?

WinIPDS supports a variety of IPDS commands, including those for text, graphics, and image printing. It handles different font types, form definitions, and other print-related objects. The software is designed to maintain the fidelity of the original mainframe print jobs.

Where is WinIPDS typically deployed?

WinIPDS is typically deployed on Windows-based servers. It receives IPDS data from mainframe systems, processes it, and sends the converted output to network printers. The software acts as a bridge between legacy mainframe print jobs and modern printing infrastructure.

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