Intermate iSeries Stepper Machine User Manual


 
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User’s Manual for InterForm400
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Encrypt InterForm400 PDF File
With this command (APF3812/ENCIFPDF) you can take an existing InterForm400 PDF file
and copy it to another encrypted PDF file. You can add an owner password, which will
enable any function and a user password, that will open the PDF file with the restrictions
stated under 'User Access Limitations'.
It is possible to encrypt some PDF files, that have not been created by InterForm400, but it
cannot be guaranteed, that all pdf files can be encrypted in this manner.
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Password protection/encryption and/or digital signature of the PDF file requires a
purchase of the PDF security module for InterForm400.
Encrypt InterForm PDF File (ENCIFPDF)
Type choices, press Enter.
Input PDF File . . . . . . . . . FROMPDF __________________________________
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Output PDF File . . . . . . . . TOPDF __________________________________
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Replace stream file . . . . . . REPLACE *NO_ *NO, *YES
Owner Password . . . . . . . . . OWNERPWD __________________________________
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User Password . . . . . . . . . USERPWD __________________________________
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User Access Limitations . . . . LIMITS *NONE_____ *NONE,*NOPRINT,*NOCOPY,
+ for more values __________ *NOEDIT
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F3=Exit F4=Prompt F5=Refresh F12=Cancel F13=How to use this display
F24=More keys
Note, that the input PDF file cannot be the same as the output PDF file.
The HP Macro Command
The command APF3812/HPMACRO is intended to be included in your CL-programs or
activated from the command line. This command can only be used in relation to HP printers
and compatibles.
The command gives you the possibility of down loading an overlay in the printer, where it is
stored as a macro, which can either be printed automatically on every succeeding page or
activated on macro calls in your print data.
This command is very useful if you want to create an overlay that should be activated on all
pages printed from the printer, and when printing word processing documents containing
advanced features such as Justification, super/sub script, fonts etc.
The macro can then be activated from a word processing document (e.g. Office
DisplayWrite 400) by inserting a command in the header or the footer text in the document
(e.g. on an Intermate interface you could enter the text /1B&f999y3X in a header text to add
the overlay defined as MACRO-ID 999 to the printout).
You can also have the macro called as a sub-overlay from an overlay definition. This is done
by the ?=if...then command (see page 67). The overlay name entered in the If...then
sentence should be MACROXXXXX where the XXXXX denotes the HP Macro ID entered