Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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Highlight-color
job
processing
You
can
submit
Xerox
jobs
that
contain
color-related
metacodes
or
PDL
commands,
such
as
ICATALOG,
IDR,
ILIST,
and
INKINDEX.
However,
InfoPrint
XT
does
nothing
with
the
color
information.
The
jobs
in
black
and
white.
OTEXT
messages
You
can
process
jobs
that
contain
OTEXT
messages
with
InfoPrint
XT.
However,
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
display
the
OTEXT
message
text
or
suspend
printing.
SHIFT
and
XSHIFT
JDL
and
DJDE
commands
InfoPrint
XT
supports
the
Xerox
SHIFT
and
XSHIFT
JDL
and
DJDE
commands
with
these
exceptions:
1.
You
must
specify
the
xhonorshift=yes
conversion
parameter
for
InfoPrint
XT
to
process
jobs
that
contain
SHIFT
and
XSHIFT
commands.
The
default
is
that
InfoPrint
XT
ignores
SHIFT
and
XSHIFT
commands.
2.
Xerox
LPS
printers
save
DJDE
SHIFT
values
between
jobs,
but
they
do
not
save
JDL/JDE
SHIFT
values.
Therefore,
if
the
first
SHIFT
DJDE
in
a
job
specifies
a
value
for
only
one
side,
the
value
for
the
other
side
is
the
last
DJDE
value
specified
for
that
side,
even
if
a
previous,
unrelated
job
specified
that
value.
InfoPrint
XT
initializes
each
job
with
SHIFT
values
of
zero
for
both
front
and
back
sides.
If
the
first
SHIFT
DJDE
in
a
job
specifies
a
value
for
only
one
side,
the
value
for
the
side
that
was
not
specified
is
zero.
Output
does
not
shift
on
the
unspecified
side
until
InfoPrint
XT
finds
a
SHIFT
value
for
that
side
in
a
JDL/JDE
or
in
a
DJDE
in
the
job.
This
restriction
does
not
apply
to
XSHIFT.
3.
When
a
Xerox
LPS
finds
SHIFT
DJDEs
in
the
data
stream,
it
sometimes
misplaces
graphic
images
for
the
page
on
which
the
new
SHIFT
values
take
effect.
For
example,
in
portrait
mode,
the
images
might
move
lower
on
the
page
instead
of
shifting
to
the
right
or
to
the
left.
This
might
even
affect
images
that
are
specified
by
the
FRM
being
printed
on
the
page.
InfoPrint
XT
correctly
shifts
all
page
segments
as
specified
by
the
SHIFT
command
when
you
set
up
InfoPrint
XT
to
honor
SHIFT
commands.
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
try
to
emulate
the
incorrect
image
placement
occasionally
introduced
by
the
Xerox
LPS.
This
restriction
does
not
apply
to
XSHIFT.
Spacing
characters
in
Xerox
fonts
With
the
default
xspacing=none
conversion
parameter
and
value,
InfoPrint
XT
converts
spacing
characters
in
Xerox
fonts
to
Presentation
Text
Object
Content
Architecture
(PTOCA)
text
characters
in
the
AFP
that
it
generates.
It
does
the
same
for
overlays
that
it
generates
from
Xerox
FRMs.
You
can
instruct
InfoPrint
XT
to
create
Relative
Move
Inline
(RMI)
structured
fields
in
the
AFP
output
instead
of
the
PTOCA
text
characters.
You
use
the
-b
option
of
the
pdxtloadres
command
or
the
xspcrmi
conversion
parameter
to
generate
RMI
structured
fields.
Controlling
how
InfoPrint
XT
interprets
spacing
characters
is
intended
for
limited
use
with
a
small
subset
of
Xerox
fonts
in
any
given
resource
set.
Use
this
function
only
if
you
have
manually
correlated
Xerox
fonts
to
AFP
fonts
and
code
page
conflicts
occur
with
Xerox
spacing
characters
and
AFP
6
InfoPrint
XT
Guide
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