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Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) is Info Print Solution Company's Systems Application Architecture host-to-printer data stream for Advanced Function Presentation subsystems.[1] It provides an attachment-independent interface for controlling and managing all point addressable (APA) printers that allow the presentation of pages containing an architecturally unlimited mixture of different data types, including text, image, graphics, bar code, and object container. It is used by a variety of Info Print and OEM print servers that drive all points addressable (APA) page printers. Generally, these printers are at the medium to the high end of the print speed and volume spectrum.

"One of the strengths of IPDS is that independent applications can create source data for each data block. The output of these independent applications is merged at the printer to create an integrated mixed data page."[2]

The IPDS architecture allows for both spooled data and print job management to flow bidirectionally between the print server (or print driver) and the Printer Controller.

Examples of print job management controls are:

Examples of spooled data can be:

IPDS data streams are purely used to carry print information and data. This is above the network transport layer (typically TCP/IP or SNA) and the supporting hardware LANs, channels, and network controllers.

IPDS carries data and instructions from the print server to the printer in structured fields. The printer controller processes these IPDS commands and returns an acknowledgment to the print server.

Similar to PPDS, IPDS uses binary encoded commands and parameters, but IPDS is not compatible with PPDS.

"IPDS is the 'online' way being used to print AFP (Advanced Function Presentation) documents. They can also be printed using the AFPDS format 'offline'."[3]

Printers

A number of printers support IPDS directly.

A number of print servers are available from companies such as MPI Tech, IPDS Printing Solutions, IOCorp, Xerox, and Microsoft.

See also

References

  1. ^ Guide to the electronic document body of knowledge. MC2 Books. 2014. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-893347-05-2. OCLC 980540512.
  2. ^ IBM Corporation. "Intelligent Printer Data Stream". IBM Knowledge Center. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  3. ^ "IPDS : Intelligent Printer Data Stream". MPI Tech. 26 October 2023. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d "IPDS Printers and Printer Connectivity". TwinData. Retrieved May 30, 2020.
  5. ^ IPDS Printing Solution Administrator Guide (PDF). Hewlett-Packard Development Company. 2009. Retrieved May 30, 2020.