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Title: Remote Print Manager


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Remote Print Manager
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What is RPM?
What is RPM Remote Print Manager (RPM)?
  • RPM is the only complete LPD print server
    software designed specifically for Windows
    platforms.

2. RPM uses Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to
receive print jobs from local or remote locations.
3. RPM allows users to customize and control the
processing and output of print jobs.
4. RPM can accept print data from AS/400s,
mainframes, UNIX, Linux, and other Windows
systems.
5. RPM combines queue management functionality
and Windows resources to create an ideal
printing environment.
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RPM Workflow
RPM Workflow
RPM is a PC-based TCP/IP print server application
for Windows platforms expanding printing
capabilities by giving users more control,
formatting options, and file management
advantages over traditional network printing.
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RPM Options
RPM Remote Print Manager provides a variety of
options to meet the needs in any network printing
environment.
  • One computer with RPM allows printing to many
    print devices.
  • Remove excess equipment from the office (cables,
    boxes, etc.).
  • Flexibility to change fonts and margins produces
    legible reports.
  • Send printouts to the point of need.
  • Remove the need for confusing FTP processes.

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RPM Queue Management
RPM Queue Management
  • Queue Management is an integral part of RPM.
    Understanding queue types and managing queues is
    one of the many features that set RPM apart from
    other LPD servers, hardware or software.
  • RPM offers three types of print queues
  • Text Queue
  • Raw Queue
  • Filter Queue

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RPM Queue Management Options
RPM Queue Management Options
The TEXT QUEUE receives print data from a host
system and then modifies the data to print to any
Windows print device. The TEXT QUEUE can modify
lines or characters per inch, change fonts,
suppress banner pages, inset characters, and even
add printer finishing functions.
The RAW QUEUE receives print jobs from the host
system and sends the data directly to the
printer. The RAW QUEUE includes enhanced
features and translation options such as
converting EBCBIC, SCS and ASA to ASCII.
The FILTER QUEUE receives print data from a host
system then saves or writes the files to disk.
The FILTER QUEUE can integrate print data with
third party software for user customization.
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RPM Text Queue
RPM Text Queue
The RPM TEXT Queue allows RPM to adapt text to
any Windows printer using the print driver. RPM
handles many text formats intelligently, while
providing a simple interface. The formatting
options found in the TEXT Queue is a key reason
network administrators and other IT professionals
make the switch from their existing print server
to RPM.
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RPM Text Queue Options
RPM Text Queue Options
Scales font line spacing appropriately
Select appropriate code page for international
fonts
Scales font character width appropriately
Choose from millimeters, pica, inches, or point
Supports overprint
Used with fit lines per page to set form feed
Wrap lines instead of dropping characters
No RPM banner page generated
Eliminate blank pages
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RPM Text Queue Font Selection
RPM Text Queue Font Selection
The Text Queue also allows choices for font
selection, font style, and font size.
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RPM text Queue Output Control
RPM Text Queue Output Control
The Text Queue can also apply any of the Windows
fancy print drivers page finishing options to
the job. This includes duplexing, stapling, hole
punching, water marks, n-Up, and much more.
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RPM Raw Queue Overview
RPM Raw Queue Overview
RPM can send data directly to the printer using
pass-through printing. Few software print servers
can accomplish this without any modification of
the data.  The RAW queue acts as if the printer
is locally attached to the mainframe. Enhanced
features and translations such as EBCDIC, SCS and
ASA to ASCII can be performed if necessary.
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RPM Raw Queue Print Data Options
RPM Raw Queue Print Data Options
Resolves UNIX files not printing correctly by
converting line feed into carriage return /
line feed
Supports inserting a page separator between jobs
Removes all PCL / PSL codes
Converts ASA control characters to appropriate
new Line Form Feeds
AS400 SCS to ASCII and preserves SCS formatting
EBCDIC to ASCII for specific language
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RPM Filter Queue Overview
RPM Filter Queue Overview
Filter processing in RPM provides the means to
integrate print data with third party software
and custom processing, while continuing to use
the established printing services in your
business system. Simply stated, the goal is to
save the print job on disk and if needed, open
the file in another software application.
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RPM Filter Queue Configuration
RPM Filter Queue Configuration
LPD assigned file name
DOS 8.3 file name
Applies sequence to defined file prefix
Appends incoming data to an existing file
Apply various control file attributes and RPM
attributes to the file name
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RPM Filter Queue Naming Conventions
RPM Filter Queue Naming Conventions
Various naming conventions can be used to name
your files. Banner, Class, Host, Job, Source
file, Title, User supplied from the client
side. Date/Time, Queue, Sequence number are
supplied by RPM.
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RPM Filter Queue Configuration
RPM Filter Queue Configuration
Provides the ability to define where you want the
file to be saved. The file can be saved to your
hard drive or a network storage location.
Defines a file name extension.
Replaces data in the existing file with the new
data.
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RPM Filter Queue Configuration 2
RPM Filter Queue Configuration
Filter program, switches, and variables
Waits until the previous filter ends before
calling the filter again
How to show filter program (hidden, icon, normal,
fall)
Delete the temporary file used by Filter
UNIX line feed conversion supported
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Use-Case Scenarios 1
  • Scenario 1
  • Mainframe reports are archived to PC disk via FTP
    (File Transfer Protocol) to reduce cost of
    storage.
  • Problem
  • PC cannot recognize new line form feed control
    characters
  • Security hole on the LAN when using FTP
  • Extremely large file sizes
  • Solution
  • Use RPM Filter queue to write data to the PC
    hard disk
  • An application like Acrobat converts the file to
    a small PDF file

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Use-Case Scenarios 2
  • Scenario 2
  • The user needs support of various PC printer
    options on ASCII text file without developing a
    specific OS filter.
  • Problem
  • Extensive cost and time associated with
    developing an OS filter to support the PC printer
    functions.
  • Solution
  • Use RPM Text queue.
  • Select the required paper handling functions.

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Use-Case Scenarios 3
  • Scenario 3
  • University with 23 branches use a single
    mainframe. Reports are printed centrally and
    distributed to each location by hand.
  • Problem
  • Cannot format data to support the wide variety
    of PC printers
  • User needs support for various PC printer
    options
  • Solution
  • RPM receives host data via TCP/IP through a Text
    queue
  • Use RPM to allow branch users to modify printer
    options

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Use-Case Scenarios 4
  • Scenario 4
  • The largest independent PPO in the US needs
    Internet technology to manage the network and
    process transactions from an AS/400.
  • Problem
  • Must be able to support TCP/IP printing to a
    Windows printer.
  • Solution
  • The client connects to the AS/400 and
    simultaneously uses RPM to receive and print the
    requested information at the local printer.
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