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Infoprint XT's architecture is centered around the Conversion Engine, which is responsible for transforming input print streams into AFP format. The Resource Manager handles the management of fonts, overlays, and other resources required for the conversion process. The Output Manager formats the converted data into AFP and prepares it for printing.

These components interact through internal interfaces, utilizing z/OS datasets for input and output. The `IPXTCNV` command initiates the conversion process, with parameters specifying input and output datasets. afp'`.

The product does not use external databases. Security is provided by z/OS security features, such as RACF, which controls access to datasets and resources. The product does not expose any APIs.

Network requirements are dependent on the printer configuration, typically involving connectivity to AFP-compatible printers via TCP/IP or other z/OS-supported protocols. The product's strength lies in its direct integration with the z/OS environment and its ability to handle complex legacy print streams.

Frequently Asked Questions

What input formats does Infoprint XT support, and what is its primary function?

Infoprint XT converts Xerox Metacode and LDCS print streams into AFP format for printing on AFP-compatible printers. It also supports other input formats like PostScript and PCL. This enables organizations to modernize their print environments and leverage advanced AFP features.

Where does Infoprint XT process print data?

Infoprint XT processes print data on the z/OS platform. It transforms input print streams into AFP, which is then sent to AFP-compatible printers. The product provides features for resource management, font substitution, and error handling during the conversion process.

Why is converting to AFP beneficial?

Infoprint XT is designed to convert legacy print streams to AFP, which is a modern, efficient, and feature-rich print format. This conversion allows organizations to take advantage of advanced printing capabilities such as overlays, electronic forms, and improved print quality, while reducing print costs.

What are some common use cases for Infoprint XT?

Infoprint XT is typically used in environments where there is a need to migrate from older print systems to AFP-based printing. Common use cases include converting Xerox Metacode or LDCS print streams, integrating with existing AFP workflows, and improving print efficiency and quality.

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