Xerox 96MX User Manual
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CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)
XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE
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Special features
You also want to determine the following:
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Will you include operator information, such as routing sheets or
messages displayed on the system controller?
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Will you select paper trays?
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Will you allow operators to override specifications in the JSL?
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What structure will appear on the printed page? For example, a
letter or a large form may require an entire page but, if smaller
forms are usable, you may want to print two or even four on a
page.
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Will you use Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs) to
change the application on a page or report basis?
Interactions between JSLs, catalogs, and jobs
You will also want to consider the interactions, similarities, and
differences between various JSLs, catalogs, and jobs:
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What characteristics are used globally, if any, for all of the
applications at your site? For example, do all jobs use the same
host, format, paper size, page orientation, block or record
length, test criteria, DJDEs, error responses, accounting
requirements, fonts, or forms?
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What names will you call the JSL and catalogs or individual jobs
within the JSL? Use names that will be meaningful to you and
others who may use the application.