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How is a session used – Xerox 2025 User Manual

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QMS 3825/3225/2025 User's Guide

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Sessions

also gives you the flexibility to override the major document’s global
printing attributes for one or more subjobs.

Some printer description languages support language-specific
markers which work well when the complete document is composed
of a single printer description language generated by a single
application. However, language-specific markers do not work very
well when you need to create a document from files using multiple
printer description languages. In such cases, high-level document
manipulation applications find it difficult to deal with markers without
taking into account the language and semantics of the
language-specific delimiters.

Sessions solve that difficulty by offering a language-independent
means of combining multiple subjobs.

Here are some examples of applications for which you might want to
use sessions:

To print “wild card” file selections on UNIX or VMS computer
systems.

To print the chapters of a technical manual, such as this one,
as a single document.

To print a series of different monthly, weekly, or yearly reports
as a batch process.

How is a Session Used?

A session is invoked by the DOC %%Session command.
Language-independent delimiters included in the command allow any
data acceptable to an emulation, including 8-bit data, to be trans-
ferred to the printer without terminating documents or subjobs early
and out of context.

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Note: The session mechanism is supported only for optional network

interfaces on QMS Crown printers at this time. It is not supported for jobs

submitted through any other interface — LocalTalk, parallel, or serial. Use of

the %%Session command in print jobs submitted over non-network

communication channels may lead to incorrect or erroneous output.

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