Printing, Samples, Overlays – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
Page 71: Segments, Correlating, Font, Image, Logo, Resources, Manually
You
can
use
the
pdxtx2afp
command
to
create
a
preliminary
list
of
the
resources
that
a
job
requires.
Before
you
scan
the
job,
you
must
load
the
starting
JDL
for
the
job.
When
you
scan
the
job,
use
the
xafprc=12
and
xconvert=no
conversion
parameters.
For
the
syntax
of
the
pdxtx2afp
command
and
examples
of
its
use,
see
Printing
samples
of
overlays
and
page
segments
You
can
copies
of
the
AFP
overlays
that
InfoPrint
XT
generates
from
Xerox
forms,
and
you
can
the
AFP
page
segments
that
it
generates
from
Xerox
images
and
logos.
For
installations
that
use
InfoPrint
Manager
with
InfoPrint
XT,
you
can
use
the
InfoPrint
Manager
pdpr
command
to
submit
the
request.
Use
the
resource-context
document
attribute
to
specify
the
location
of
the
AFP
resources:
v
To
a
copy
of
the
AFP
overlay
named
O1LBB007
,
which
is
in
the
common
resource
library:
pdpr
-d
ldest
-x
resource-context=%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common\O1LBB007
ldest
is
the
name
of
the
InfoPrint
Manager
logical
destination.
Note:
Make
sure
that
you
include
the
resource-context
attribute
so
that
InfoPrint
Manager
can
locate
any
fonts
that
the
overlay
might
use.
v
To
a
copy
of
the
AFP
page
segment
named
SIBROM1
,
which
is
in
the
resource
library
for
the
resource
group
printrun
:
pdpr
-d
ldest
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\printrun\SIBROM1
You
can
also
use
relative
paths
when
you
copies
of
overlays
and
page
segments.
For
example,
if
%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\printrun
is
the
current
directory,
you
can
use
this
command:
pdpr
-d
ldest
.\SIBROM1
Correlating
font,
image,
or
logo
resources
manually
When
you
load
Xerox
fonts,
images,
and
logos,
InfoPrint
XT
automatically
generates
the
corresponding
AFP
resources.
InfoPrint
XT
also
creates
correlations
that
map
the
Xerox
resources
to
their
AFP
counterparts.
For
most
installations,
the
correlations
that
InfoPrint
XT
makes
satisfy
all
printing
requirements.
However,
advanced
users
might
want
to
change
the
correlations
for
purposes
like:
v
Substituting
a
new
font
or
image
for
an
old
one,
to
change
the
appearance
of
the
printed
output.
This
eliminates
any
changes
to
the
application
that
generates
the
jobs.
v
Substituting
DBCS
AFP
outline
fonts
for
DBCS
Xerox
fonts.
v
Substituting
AFP
page
segments
for
Xerox
signature
fonts.
The
size
of
some
signature
fonts
can
prevent
InfoPrint
XT
from
creating
a
corresponding
AFP
font.
v
Adjusting
the
horizontal
or
vertical
placement
of
a
signature
or
a
logo.
To
make
correlation
updates,
create
correlation
tables
in
the
metrics
directory
of
the
resource
group.
Separate
tables
exist
for
fonts,
images,
and
logos.
Each
table
has
its
own
format.
Each
line
in
a
correlation
table
is
a
separate
entry
consisting
of
keywords.
All
the
text
for
the
complete
entry
is
in
uppercase
characters.
No
column
restrictions
exist.
This
means
that
the
second
keyword
of
one
entry
does
Chapter
4.
Loading
Xerox
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