Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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DJDEs.
Use
this
parameter
only
if
the
inline
forms
do
not
specify
a
paper
size
internally,
or
if
the
JDL
and
JDEs
for
the
job
do
not
specify
a
paper
size.
Notes:
1.
A4LT
is
a
custom
paper
size
that
is
8.5
inches
by
11.69
inches,
or
216
mm
by
297
mm.
2.
The
value
of
this
attribute
affects
how
InfoPrint
XT
processes
jobs
that
contain
FILE
DJDE
commands.
[xpattern_set=300-1
|
300-2]
Specifies
the
type
of
shading
patterns
that
InfoPrint
XT
uses
when
it
processes
Xerox
FORMS$,
FORMSX,
and
ISISPX
fonts
during
metacode
data-stream
conversion.
300-1
specifies
the
shading
patterns
that
Xerox
97xx,
4x50,
and
4x90
printers
use.
This
is
the
default.
300-2
specifies
the
patterns
that
Xerox
4x35
printers
use.
Note:
The
value
of
this
attribute
affects
how
InfoPrint
XT
processes
jobs
that
contain
FILE
DJDE
commands.
[xpcctest=yes
|
no]
Specifies
whether
InfoPrint
XT
automatically
tests
the
onlineXerox
data
stream
to
verify
whether
the
carriage
controls
are
ANSI
or
machine
code.
InfoPrint
XT
passes
the
type
of
carriage
control
to
its
online
(jes3211)
carriage-control
processing
component.
It
first
looks
at
the
value
of
the
xcc
conversion
parameter.
Then,
if
the
value
of
the
xpcctest
conversion
parameter
is
yes
,
it
reads
the
first
records
of
the
job
to
further
verify
the
type
of
carriage
controls.
If
InfoPrint
XT
determines
that
the
carriage
controls
are
different,
it
ignores
the
value
of
the
xcc
conversion
parameter
and
passes
the
carriage
control
type
that
it
found
to
jes3211.
xpcctest=yes
is
the
default.
The
xpcctest
parameter
is
useful
for
installations
that
have
Xerox
jobs
that
contain
both
ANSI
and
machine
carriage
controls
but
that
do
not
use
Download
for
z/OS
to
transfer
online
jobs
to
InfoPrint
XT.
For
example,
a
multi-step
job
on
z/OS
might
have
an
initial
step
that
consists
of
banner
pages
with
ANSI
carriage
controls.
The
subsequent
steps
that
contain
the
actual
data
for
the
job
have
machine
code
carriage
controls.
For
installations
that
use
Download
for
z/OS,
InfoPrint
XT
provides
the
-p
download
directive.
By
using
the
-p
download
directive,
InfoPrint
XT
can
convert
the
ANSI
carriage
controls
for
the
banner
pages
so
that
all
the
carriage
controls
in
the
job
are
machine
code.
Then,
you
can
specify
xcc=machine
.
As
directed
by
the
default
value
of
xpcctest=yes
,
InfoPrint
XT
reads
the
first
few
records
that
have
the
converted
ANSI
carriage
controls.
Because
all
carriage
controls
are
now
machine
code,
it
passes
a
carriage
control
type
of
machine
to
jes3211.
If
the
installation
does
not
use
Download
for
z/OS
and
the
Xerox
data
streams
contain
a
mixture
of
ANSI
and
machine
code
carriage
controls,
you
cannot
use
the
-p
download
directive
to
convert
carriage
controls.
The
xcc
conversion
parameter
should
specify
the
type
of
carriage
controls
for
the
job
data.
Using
the
job
described
in
the
previous
example,
the
xcc
parameter
should
have
a
value
of
machine
.
However,
when
InfoPrint
XT
reads
the
first
records
of
the
job
as
directed
by
xpcctest=yes
,
it
finds
the
ANSI
carriage
controls
in
the
banner
pages.
It
then
ignores
the
value
of
the
xcc
parameter
and
passes
a
value
of
ANSI
to
jes3211.
The
AFP
output
that
InfoPrint
XT
generates
is
not
correct.
In
this
case,
you
can
use
xpcctest=no
.
Appendix
A.
Conversion
parameters
for
converting
Xerox
jobs
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