Xerox 96MX User Manual
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SPECIFYING INPUT PARAMETERS
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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE
Points to note
Note the following when using the PCC command:
•
Multiple user-defined PCC tables are allowed, but only one may
be used without a command identifier. The corresponding
PCCTYPE parameter on the LINE command references each
table through a command identifier. The keyword USER can be
used to reference any user-defined PCC table for which no
command identifier is coded.
•
The user may end a PCC command with a semicolon and start
another PCC command to continue specification of the carriage
control codes. Multiple PCC commands may be used within a
single PCC table definition as long as there are no intervening
non-PCC commands.
•
Consecutive byte values need not be specified. Thus, the
commands
ASSIGN=(X’60’,SP1),ASSIGN=(X’61’,SP2),ASSIGN=
(X’62’,SP3);
can be coded in the single command
ASSIGN=(X’60’,(SP1,SP2,SP3));
•
If under the LINE command byte translation is specified (that is,
the LINE command PCC parameter TRAN option is specified),
the PCC control byte is translated into LPS standard EBCDIC
before being applied. This means that the byte option on the
ASSIGN parameter must be specified as an EBCDIC
translation of the PCC byte, for example, X’F1’ or 1.
Example
PCC1: PCC DEFAULT=IBM1403, INITIAL=TOF, ADVTAPE=NO,
ASSIGN=(X’40’,SP1P), ASSIGN=(X’F1’,SK1P),
ASSIGN=(X’F8’,PSK8);
Added to the standard IBM1403 carriage control code table are: X’40’
(space 1 line and print), X’F1’ (skip-to-channel-1-and print), and X’F8’
(print-and-skip to channel 8).