5486LPDoc.fm Draft Document for Review October 18, 2004790 IBM Eserver i5 and iSeries System HandbookThe Content Manager Web Enablement Kit is an optional feature that provides anew, enhanced Content Manager eClient and its associated EnterpriseInformation Portal (EIP) prerequisites. The eClient is a browser thin client thatprovides the graphical user interface to the Content Manager and relatedsystems.With the Content Manager Web Enablement Kit, organizations can Web enabletheir Content Manager system with the IBM strategic client application and EIPAPIs. The Content Manager eClient leverages EIP connectors to providefederated access to documents across multiple Content Manager and ContentManager OnDemand servers, on iSeries, and on other supported ContentManager platforms.IBM Print Services Facility for iSeries (PSF/400)(5722-SS1 Options 36, 37, and 38)Print Services Facility for OS/400 (PSF/400), a feature of OS/400, providessupport for high-function Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) electronicprinting and print management of IPDS printers. With AFP, application output canbe transformed into fully graphical documents with electronic forms, image,graphics, barcoding, lines, boxes, and text in a wide variety of fonts. This flexibilityenables the production of electronic documents that are more effective andenables the re-engineering of business processes.To create an IPDS printer on the iSeries server, you must (after specifying thedevice type as IPDS) specify AFP(*YES) in the printer device description. Anyprinter defined as Type (*IPDS) and AFP (*YES) needs the PSF of OS/400.Twinaxial-connected IPDS printers may be defined as AFP(*NO) and, therefore,do not require PSF. Regardless of connection type, AFP (*NO) means that thereare no AFP resource management for fonts, images, or overlays. AllIP-connected IPDS printers must be configured with AFP(*YES) and, therefore,require PSF/400.IBM Print Services Facility for iSeries (PSF/400)Product number 5722-SS1 options 36, 37, and 38Minimum operatingsystem levelV5R1Program size 0.5 MBHIPO 1501, 1502, or 1503Availability 23 April 2001