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DEFINING CLUSTERS

XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE

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Points to note

Note the following when defining clusters and stocksets with PDL
and DJDE commands:

Assign each cluster a unique logical name which begins with a
letter and consists of 1 to 6 alphanumeric characters. Make
certain that the cluster name is not a keyword, parameter, or
option used by the LPS. Group the clusters used by each
application into a stockset.

Stocksets convert cluster references to cluster names. (Cluster
references are recommended but are not required.) The cluster
name appears first in quotes, followed by its cluster reference.
The cluster is identified to the operator by cluster name. Try to
define stocksets with a maximum of one cluster for each feeder
tray on the LPS since the printer often cycles down when a
report calls a stockset with more clusters than the number of
feeder trays on the system. You may define stocksets within
JDLs or catalog stocksets separately in an STK file. Like PDE
files, STK files are accessible to all JDL files. If you define the
stockset in an STK file, you must recompile only the STK file to
effect a stock change. If you define the stockset in the JSL files
which use it, you must recompile all the JSL files to effect a
stock change.

Avoid using stocksets with the cover and RAUX options. Cover
pages and pages which meet the RAUX criteria are fed from
the AUX cluster, overriding the FEED= option (or any other
option) specified for these pages.