1 lead-in string, 2 lead-out string – Lexmark 3455 User Manual

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Both lower and upper case letters can be used for options and values. The
case of each option or value does not have to match the operator panel.

6.3.3.1 Lead-in String

The text string below is the Lead-in string which causes the IPDS emulation to enter an
IPDS set option mode. This must be the first line of the of the job. It is devised so that
it should not occur in normal print data.

&%IPDSSETOPT;

The following string is also valid, as the spaces are ignored.

&% IPDS SETOPT;

Refer to example text job on page 82 to see how the lead-in string is specified in the
text job.

6.3.3.2 Lead-out String

The Lead-out string below terminates the IPDS emulation set option mode. This string
must always be the last line of the job. The Lead-out string is always recognized even if
it occurs in the middle of an option name or value. A lead-in lead-out sequence can
span several pages. Closing an IPDS session will terminate the set options mode. It is
recommended that all the option changes be limited to one page.

&%

Important:

If the above string is not entered in the job containing the IPDS default
option changes to end the IPDS set option mode, other jobs on the
queue will not be processed correctly.

Refer to example text job on page 82 to see how the lead-out string is specified in the
text job.

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