


Literature features collateral such as brochures, data sheets, white papers or presentations.
Print Services Facility for i5/OS manuals and publications offer the most detailed technical information.
InfoPrint Server Implementation
Building on the extensive coverage of InfoPrint Server in InfoPrint Solutions Company Redbook Printing VI (SG24-6250), this new Redbook expands the implementation guidance for output delivery applications and includes new support available in V5R3.
The principal focus is intelligent routing, a set of capabilities that enable the profiled delivery of business documents and reports to customers and users in the most productive format (print, Web, e-mail, fax). The intelligent routing functions are delivered with two different enabling interfaces. You'll find step-by-step coverage of both interfaces as well as sample programming to get you up and running quickly.
Additionally, you'll find related tips and application techniques. These include use of color in iSeries documents, interfacing intelligent routing with fax functions, PDF encryption, and performance considerations.
This book is designed for System i customers, InfoPrint Solutions Company Business Partners, and InfoPrint Solutions Company IT specialists who implement e-business communications solutions with InfoPrint Server.
Printing Redbooks VI — The Output of e-business
An indispensable guide to implementing the substantial printing and e-business output changes in V5. The Printing Redbook VI provides "cookbook" implementation guidance for InfoPrint Server, InfoPrint Designer, and more.
Printing and e-Output Overview (409061) (963KB)
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This presentation is an overview of iSeries output production and distribution in an e-business model. It also reviews recent e-output and printing enhancements.
These shows, and their associated user groups, offer a wealth of information on System i printing:
COMMON, conducted twice yearly, features numerous technical sessions on System i printing and e-business-driven output subjects.
System i Technical Conference is held at least two times a year.
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