Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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v
A
positive
scan
value
moves
the
page
image
to
the
right
in
the
portrait
orientation,
or
down
in
the
landscape
orientation.
v
A
negative
scan
value
moves
the
page
image
to
the
left
in
the
portrait
orientation,
or
up
in
the
landscape
orientation.
v
A
positive
dot
value
moves
the
page
image
up
in
the
portrait
orientation,
or
to
the
right
in
the
landscape
orientation.
v
A
negative
dot
value
moves
the
page
image
down
in
the
portrait
orientation,
or
to
the
left
in
the
landscape
orientation.
If
you
do
not
specify
the
xalign
conversion
parameter,
the
default
is
0
for
both
the
scan
value
and
the
dot
value.
If
you
specify
the
xalign
conversion
parameter
but
omit
either
the
scan
value
or
the
dot
value,
InfoPrint
XT
uses
a
default
of
0
for
the
omitted
value.
Notes:
1.
InfoPrint
XT
only
supports
values
for
the
Xerox
scan
and
dot
directions
in
300
dots-per-inch
(dpi)
resolution.
It
does
not
support
values
in
600
dpi
resolution.
2.
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
support
the
TEST
parameter
of
the
Xerox
ALIGN
command.
3.
See
the
xhonorinvert
conversion
parameter
on
page
and
the
xinvertalign
conversion
parameter
on
page
These
parameters
affect
how
InfoPrint
XT
aligns
inverted
output.
[xcc=ansi
|
machine]
Specifies
the
type
of
carriage
controls,
if
any,
that
are
present
in
the
original
Xerox
data.
The
xcc
conversion
parameter
only
applies
to
online
jobs.
For
offline
jobs,
InfoPrint
XT
uses
the
carriage
control
definitions
from
the
Job
Descriptor
Library
(JDL).
InfoPrint
XT
ignores
this
parameter
for
offline
jobs:
xcc=ansi
Specifies
American
National
Standards
Institute
(ANSI)
carriage
controls.
This
is
the
default.
xcc=machine
Specifies
machine
carriage
controls.
Notes:
1.
If
you
manually
specify
the
type
of
carriage
control
in
the
job
control
language
(JCL)
for
a
z/OS
job,
such
as
with
the
DCB=RECFM
parameter,
make
sure
that
the
type
you
specify
matches
what
the
data
actually
contains.
If
you
specify
a
type
that
is
different
from
the
carriage
controls
in
the
data,
z/OS
can
discard
data
before
it
sends
the
job
to
InfoPrint
XT.
2.
If
you
use
Download
for
z/OS
to
send
jobs
to
InfoPrint
XT
and
the
jobs
contain
both
ANSI
and
machine
code
carriage
controls,
you
can
use
the
-p
download
directive.
With
the
directive,
InfoPrint
XT
can
convert
ANSI
carriage
controls
to
machine
code
carriage
controls
so
that
the
job
contains
only
the
one
type.
Then,
use
a
value
machine
for
the
xcc
conversion
parameter.
For
more
information,
see
3.
You
cannot
use
the
-p
download
directive
for
online
jobs
that
you
transfer
from
z/OS
through
methods
other
than
Download
for
z/OS.
If
the
jobs
include
the
xpcctest
conversion
parameter
with
its
default
value
of
yes
,
InfoPrint
XT
reads
the
first
records
of
the
job
to
verify
the
type
of
carriage
controls
the
job
contains.
If
it
determines
that
the
carriage
controls
are
different
from
the
type
the
xcc
parameter
specifies,
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InfoPrint
XT
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