Xerox data stream conversion, Dynamic job descriptor entries (djdes), Non-printable – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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Non-printable
Xerox
resources
that
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
use
The
other
types
of
non-printable
Xerox
resources
that
you
can
load
through
InfoPrint
XT
are:
v
CMD
v
DAT
v
FSL
v
ICT
v
IDR
v
ISL
v
JSL
v
MSC
v
PCH
v
TMP
InfoPrint
XT
copies
information
for
these
non-printable
resources
when
you
load
them.
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
use
these
resources;
it
copies
them
for
reference
purposes
only.
For
more
information,
see
Xerox
data
stream
conversion
The
InfoPrint
XT
data
stream
converter
reads
and
interprets
internal
Xerox
entries
and
commands
when
it
converts
the
Xerox
job
to
AFP.
Xerox
START
commands
and
InfoPrint
XT
conversion
parameters
When
you
a
job
on
a
Xerox
printer,
you
enter
a
specific
START
command
to
run
the
job.
The
START
command
specifies
the
starting
JDL
and
JDE
pair
to
use
for
the
job;
the
JDL
and
JDE
specify
the
characteristics
of
the
job.
For
example,
they
can
specify
an
initial
set
of
fonts
and
whether
duplexing
is
in
effect.
They
can
also
specify
carriage
control
assignments
and
the
delimiters
that
identify
Dynamic
Job
Descriptor
Entry
(DJDE)
commands.
You
might
have
a
single
START
command
that
applies
to
all
jobs,
or
several
START
commands
that
apply
to
specific
jobs.
When
you
submit
a
job
to
InfoPrint
XT,
you
pass
this
same
information
to
the
data
stream
converter
using
InfoPrint
XT
conversion
parameters.
For
more
information,
see
these
topics:
v
which
describes
the
InfoPrint
XT
parameters
that
you
pass
to
the
data
stream
converter.
v
which
describes
the
messages
that
the
data
stream
converter
issues.
Dynamic
Job
Descriptor
Entries
(DJDEs)
Xerox
jobs
can
contain
DJDEs,
which
invoke
printable
and
non-printable
Xerox
resources
and
control
the
printing
environment.
You
can
use
DJDEs
in
both
LCDS
and
metacode
jobs.
They
can
make
modifications
to
the
printing
environment
that
the
starting
JDL
and
JDE
pair
specifies.
The
data
stream
converter
interprets
a
specific
set
of
DJDE
commands.
For
more
information,
see
Chapter
1.
Introducing
InfoPrint
XT
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