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Xerox 4112-4127 Enterprise Printing System-192 User Manual

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Specifying print format parameters

Using LCDS Print Description Language

4-99

PDE FONTS

parameter: points

to note

If different fonts are used on the same print line, character
heights of all fonts used in the print line are compared to find
the largest font in the line. (The line spacing value that was
defined, or specified as an override, for that font is used to
determine the position of the next print line.)

The maximum number of fonts that may be used in printing a
given page or a given job varies depending on a number of
factors. The number of fonts specified in the FONTS
parameter must be at least equal to the largest number of
fonts required to print any page within the job.
When the system is unable to receive an allocation of
dynamic memory, the job aborts. Particularly for input, the
limitations of dynamically allocated memory impose
additional constraints that effectively reduce the maximum
number of fonts that may be used to print a page. The
number of fonts specified in the FONTS parameter
determines the size of a dynamically allocated table where
information about the fonts is cached.

An xdot is 1/600 unit of measurement. You can create, edit,
and compile a form specifying XDOTS on any Xerox laser
printing system (other than the FreeFlow Print Server LCDS
systems) with version 3 or higher software. The 600 spi form
does not print on the FreeFlow Print Server LCDS systems,
which accept only 300 spi data.

PDE PMODE

Specifies the printing mode (orientation) for each physical sheet.

Syntax

ac: PDE PMODE = {LANDSCAPE | PORTRAIT}

Options

Default

LANDSCAPE

Table 4-86. PDE PMODE parameter options and definitions

Option

Definition

LANDSCAPE

Indicates that printing will be parallel to the long edge of paper (for
paper loaded with its long edge facing the feed direction). Print
lines on 11 by 17 inch or A3 paper are parallel to the short edge.

PORTRAIT

Indicates that printing will be parallel to the short edge of paper (for
paper loaded with its long edge facing the feed direction). Print
lines on 11 by 17 inch or A3 paper are parallel to the long edge.