Xerox 4112-4127 Enterprise Printing System-192 User Manual
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PDL principles and procedures
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Using LCDS Print Description Language
System defaults can be used for all other specifications,
although typically each application has its own specific
characteristics.
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Use tab spacing to create columns for the command
identifiers, commands, and parameters in your JSLs. While
not required by the system, this organization makes it much
easier to identify command sets, their commands, and the
parameters of each command quickly, reducing the chance
of error.
The JSL in the following figure is set up in column format with
tabs. Generally, only the JDL name, identifiers, and the END
command begin in the first column of the JSL. Other
commands are indented.
Table 1-9. Sample JSL
SMPLST:
JDL;
V1:
VFU
ASSIGN=(1,5), ASSIGN=(2,10),
ASSIGN=(3,15), TOF=5, BOF=66;
VOLUME
HOST=XEROX,CODE=EBCDIC,
LABEL=NONE;
RECORD
LENGTH=133, STRUCTURE=FB;
LINE
DATA=(1,132), PCCTYPE=XEROX,
PCC=(0,NOTRAN), VFU=V1;
T1:
TABLE
CONSTANT= (132) '*';
C1:
CRITERIA
CONSTANT=(2,132,EQ,T1),
LINENUM=(1,5);
CME1:
CME
LINE=(9,–), POS=1, FONT=1;
JOB1:
JDE;
OUTPUT
DUPLEX=YES, FORMS=BARS,
MODIFY=CME1;
JOB2:
JDE;
OUTPUT
FORMS=NONE, DUPLEX=NO, COPIES=2;
JOB3:
JDE;
BANNER
TEST=C1, HCOUNT=1, TCOUNT=0;
END;