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   * Image Object Content Architecture (IOCA), which is used to represent image 
information such as scanned pictures.  
   * Presentation Text Object Content Architecture (PTOCA), which is used to 
define text information. ''End Quote''
  
- To generate MO``:DCA documents (datastreams in IBM language) one needs the 
relevant specifications. Here is how to get them:
+ To generate MO``:DCA documents (datastreams in the AFP language) one needs 
the relevant specifications. Here is how to get them:
+  * Go to http://www.afpcinc.org
+  * Click on the Publications tab
+  * The most recent MO``:DCA, IPDS and other references are free and 
downloadable in PDF format.
-  * Goto 
http://www.elink.ibmlink.ibm.com/public/applications/publications/cgibin/pbi.cgi
-  * Select your Country
-  * Click on Search for publications
-  * Enter "MO``:DCA" in the Search On box, or enter publication reference 
SBOF-6179-00 for all of the AFP Architecture Manuals (IPDS, BCOCA, FOCA, GOCA, 
IOCA, PTOCA, MODCA) and click GO.
-  * The first document listed should be the most recent MO``:DCA reference 
which is downloadable in PDF format.
  
- From there its easy to get the rest. Open the PDF and in the section Related 
Publications the other relevant specifications are listed. Search for them on 
the above mentioned web site by Order Number and download them one by one.
+ For those who don't have access to an IBM AFP environment it is very 
difficult to verify the correctness of any generated MO``:DCA document. The AFP 
Consortium provides a validator tool to Members for AFP Interchange Set 3. 
Information for joining the AFPC is available on the website. 
  
- For those who don't have access to an IBM AFP environment it is very 
difficult to verify the correctness of any generated MO``:DCA document. Some 
free tools are available to help.
+ Some free tools are also available to help.
  
   * The AFP Viewer Internet Explorer plug-in allows viewing of .afp in your 
browser. It can be found by going to http://www.ibm.com and then enter "AFP 
Viewer" into the Search box at the top. The first returned result should point 
to a page from where the viewer can be downloaded.
  
@@ -56, +54 @@

  
  When implementing AFP features it's a very good idea to use the most simple 
methods available. For example, for bi-level bitmap images, it's best to use 
the FS10 function set. Or if you want to reduce print file size or improve 
printing performance, images should not be included as image objects (because 
Include Object IOB is not available everywhere). Instead, page segments should 
be used even if that means that you have to embed the same image twice if it 
needs to be printed in two different sizes (because Include Page Segment IPS 
doesn't support scaling). But that has another advantage: you can make use of 
hard page segments which allows to transfer images to the printer separately, 
thus conserving bandwidth and processing power in the print processor.
  
+ In 2009 AFP transitioned to an open standard managed by the AFP Consortium 
http://www.afpcinc.org. In August 2011 a new "Interchange Set" (IS/3) was 
defined which excludes some outdated resources which have been replaced by 
updated technology (e.g. FOCA bit map fonts replaced by TrueType / OpenType). 
Many shipping components, such as print servers and printers, will continue to 
receive and handle legacy AFP datastream but generators are encouraged to 
transition to IS/3 for improved overall interoperability.
+ 

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