InfoPrint default auxiliary-sheet objects
InfoPrint Manager provides default auxiliary-sheet objects which it creates when you first create a server. InfoPrint Manager automatically identifies these as supported values for PSF actual destinations. The default auxiliary-sheet objects with their associated user-exit programs and form definitions are shown in the next table.
Default auxiliary sheet objects
| Auxiliary sheet object | Form definition | Description | User exit program | Additional Information |
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| none | n/a | InfoPrint generates no auxiliary sheet. | n/a | n/a |
| brief | F1A10110 | Start sheet | ainuxhdr | |
| Separator sheet | ainuxsep | |||
| End sheet | ainuxtlr | |||
| Accounting exit | ainuxacc | |||
| Audit exit | ainuxaud | |||
| full | F1A10110 | Start sheet | ainuxhdr2 | |
| Separator sheet | ainuxsep2 | |||
| End sheet | ainuxtlr2 | |||
| Accounting exit | ainuxacc2 | |||
| Audit exit | ainuxaud2 | |||
| blank | F1A10110 | Start sheet | pduxblkh | Blank sheet of paper |
| Separator sheet | pduxblks | |||
| End sheet | pduxblkt | |||
| accounting- log | n/a | Accounting exit | ainacclog | Writes accounting information to the /var/psf/ accounting.log file. Does not produce a printed sheet. |
| Audit exit | ainaudlog | Writes audit information to the /var/psf/ audit.log file. Does not produce a printed sheet. |
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| Post-print accounting exit | ainuxjob completion | Writes post-print accounting information to the /var/psf/ jobcompletion.log file if the auxiliary sheet object's psf-post-print-accounting-program-name is set to ainuxjobcompletion. Does not produce a printed sheet. |
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| job-ticket | n/a | Start sheet | ainuxhdrp | |
| Separator sheet | ainuxsepp | |||
| End sheet | ainuxtlrp | |||
| Accounting exit | ainuxaccp | Writes accounting information to the /var/psf/ podaccount.log Does not produce a printed sheet. |
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| Audit exit | ainuxaudp | |||
| 64xx, 65xx printers | F1A10110 | Start sheet | ainuxhdrx | |
| Separator sheet | ainuxsepx | |||
| End sheet | ainuxtlrx |
You can create your own auxiliary-sheet styles using the InfoPrintpdcreate command on the command line. See Creating new auxiliary-sheet objects using the pdcreate command for the procedure.