Xerox 96MX User Manual
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SPECIFYING DYNAMIC JOB DESCRIPTOR ENTRIES (DJDES)
XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE
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Options
Table 8-30 lists the parameter option(s) and definition(s).
Table 8-30.
GRAPHICS parameter option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s)
Definition(s)
(
name,vpos{UN
|
CM
|
IN
|
DOTS
|
XDOTS}
,
hpos{UN
|
CM
|
IN
|
DOTS
|
XDOTS}
,[,H][,
n[/d]])
This option has the following components:
•
name
Identifies the graphic. If document interleaved, it becomes
the file name with which the IMG file is written. If page
interleaved, it is used to associate the graphic with other
DJDE references. (If no other parameters are specified,
the parentheses may be omitted.)
None of the remaining parameters may be used if the
graphic is document interleaved nor should it normally be
used if the graphic is referenced by an IMAGE DJDE. If
page interleaved, the remaining parameters may be used
exactly as on an IMAGE DJDE (except for the T
parameter). If these parameters are specified in the
GRAPHIC DJDE and also on one or more IMAGE DJDEs
which reference the same graphic, the graphic is imaged
on the page once for each reference.
•
vpos
Specifies the vertical position in units (UN), centimeters
(CM), inches (IN), DOTS, or XDOTS. An XDOT is 1/600
unit of measurement, which is used for 600 spots per inch
(spi) processing. Jobs with XDOTS can be created,
edited, and compiled on any LPS with version 3 software,
but will not print on your 4050, 4090, 4635, DocuPrint 96/
DocuPrint 96MX, or 4850 which is 300 spi.
•
hpos
Specifies the horizontal position in units (UN), centimeters
(CM), inches (IN), DOTS, or XDOTS.
•
H
Specifies that the same graphic is to be held and imaged
without further callouts at the same position and with the
same scale factor at all subsequent pages until changed
by a DJDE CANCEL or ALTER parameter.
•
n/d
Specifies the reference scale factor. Each parameter, n
and d, must be an integer in the range of 1 to 8, thereby
allowing a reference scale factor in the range of 1/8 to 8.
The reference scale factor is multiplied.