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strings
defined
by
the
RSTACK
or
BANNER
command
serve
to
separate
the
reports.
resource.
See
non-printable
resource
and
printable
resource.
S
signature
font.
A
font
that
contains
one
or
more
images,
logos,
or
signatures
that
are
tiled
into
many
characters.
You
can
reproduce
the
image
by
printing
the
correct
sequence
of
characters
from
the
font.
START.
The
command
that
a
Xerox
printer
operator
enters
to
start
a
job
from
the
console
of
a
Xerox
LPS
printer.
The
command
has
two
arguments,
separated
by
a
comma.
The
first
argument
is
the
JDE
for
the
job
and
the
second
argument
is
the
JDL.
Each
job
must
specify
the
appropriate
starting
JDE
and
JDL,
otherwise
the
job
either
does
not
print,
or
prints
with
errors.
STK.
The
file
type,
or
extension,
of
a
Xerox
stockset
file.
A
stockset
file
defines
paper
drawers,
such
as
which
are
the
main
and
auxiliary
drawers,
and
which
is
the
default
drawer.
You
use
STK
files
with
the
cluster
database
(CLUSTR.LIB),
which
contains
cluster
information
in
a
binary
format.
The
stockset
and
the
CLUSTR.LIB
represent
a
specific
printing
environment
when
the
operator
loads
specific
types
of
paper
in
the
drawers
of
the
printer.
For
example,
when
printing
checks,
the
customer
might
have
forms
in
one
drawer
on
which
a
monthly
statement
prints,
and
the
actual
checks
in
another
drawer.
T
TST.
The
file
type,
or
extension,
of
a
Xerox
routing
text
file.
These
precompiled
files
contain
text
strings
that
on
separate
pages,
which
precede
the
individual
reports.
These
text
strings
are
also
called
routing
text
and,
as
an
option,
you
can
them
with
an
overlay.
You
create
TST
files
by
compiling
ROUTE
commands
in
JSL
files.
The
RTEXT
JDL
command
or
the
RTEXT
DJDE
invokes
them
from
the
job
data
stream.
The
RFORM
JDL
command
or
RFORM
DJDE
specifies
whether
an
overlay
prints
on
the
routing
text
page.
X
Xerox
Integrated
Composition
System
(XICS).
A
host-resident
software
product
for
composing
text
documents
(z/OS,
z/VSE,
z/VM)
that
on
a
Xerox
centralized
printer
or
photo-typesetter.
XICS
provides
support
for
merging
Xerox
format
graphic
images
inline
or
to
reserve
white
space
for
merging
at
the
printer.
Commands
are
of
the
control
word
variety,
rather
than
generalized
markup.
Xerox
Job
Control
Facility
(XJCF).
A
host-resident
software
product
developed
by
Xerox
Computer
Systems
as
an
extension
to
z/OS
JES2
for
the
Xerox
LPS
printers.
It
builds
and
inserts
DJDE
records
in
the
output
file
based
on
user
job
control
statements,
Xerox-extended
JES2
parameters,
initialization
parameters,
and
JES2
system
defaults.
In
addition
to
3800-1
compatibility
support,
it
provides
a
mechanism
for
accessing
other
features
of
the
Xerox
centralized
printers
(such
as
duplex,
two-up,
and
electronic
forms
merge)
without
user
awareness
of
DJDEs.
Xerox
Production
Mode
(XPPM).
Pertaining
to
printing
to
Xerox
LPS
printers
using
LCDS
or
metacode
data
streams.
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