Working with infoprint xt afp structured fields, Infoprint xt nop structured field format, Working – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Capture

and

keep

the

Xexox

input

and

the

AFP

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output

for

all

jobs

with

a

destination

of

#

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PRT01.

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PRT01:

'-t

"x2afp.in

x2afp.out"'

-k1

-t

command

option

of

the

pdxtx2afp

command

If

you

enter

the

pdxtx2afp

command

directly

to

convert

a

Xerox

job,

you

can

specify

directives

using

the

-t

command

option.

See

“Using

the

pdxtx2afp

command

to

process

Xerox

jobs”

on

page

61.

document-comment

document

attribute

If

you

use

InfoPrint

Manager

with

InfoPrint

XT,

you

can

specify

directives

on

a

job-by-job

basis,

or,

for

a

group

of

jobs,

using

InfoPrint

Manager

attributes.

You

can

add

the

document-comment

attribute

when

you

submit

the

job.

This

example

shows

how

to

set

an

InfoPrint

XT

transform

directive

with

the

InfoPrint

XT

document-comment

attribute:

document-comment='PDXTX2AFP_DIRECTIVES:

-t

x2afp.out

-k1'

Notes:

1.

If

you

specify

the

InfoPrint

Manager

document-comment

attribute

with

the

pdpr

-x

command

option,

you

must

include

quotation

marks

around

the

entire

document-comment

attribute

and

value.

For

example:

-x

"document-comment='PDXTX2AFP_DIRECTIVES:

-x

xztrace=all1:all2

-x

xzdump=yes'"

2.

If

you

specify

more

than

one

occurrence

of

the

-a

,

-j

,

or

-k

transform

directive

using

more

than

one

method,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

the

last

occurrence

of

the

directive.

For

example,

if

you

specify

-j

with

the

PDXTX2AFP_DIRECTIVES

environment

variable

and

with

the

document-comment

attribute,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

the

value

that

the

document-comment

attribute

specifies.

Working

with

InfoPrint

XT

AFP

structured

fields

+

Programming

Interface

information

+

InfoPrint

XT

converts

Xerox

LCDS

and

metacode

to

AFP.

The

AFP

that

InfoPrint

XT

generates

results

in

printed

output

that

matches

the

original

Xerox

job.

However,

the

content

and

form

of

the

AFP

can

vary

with

different

levels

of

InfoPrint

XT

code.

The

exception

to

this

rule

is

a

series

of

Mixed

Object

Document

Content

Architecture

(MO:DCA)

No

Operation

(NOP)

structured

fields

that

contain

information

about

the

job.

You

can

use

these

data

structures

in

your

own

application

programs.

InfoPrint

XT

NOP

structured

field

format

MO:DCA

structured

fields

begin

with

a

Structured

Field

Introducer

that

identifies

the

length

and

the

function

or

type

of

the

structured

field.

The

Structured

Field

Data

follows

the

Structured

Field

Introducer

and

contains

the

parameters

that

are

specific

to

the

type

of

structured

field.

Table

5

shows

the

format

of

the

NOP

Structured

Field

Identifier

and

Structured

Field

Data

that

InfoPrint

XT

inserts

in

the

AFP

data

stream.

Table

5.

InfoPrint

XT

NOP

structured

field

format

Offset

Length

Value

Description

0

1

X'5A'

Carriage

control.

InfoPrint

XT

always

uses

X'5A'

for

the

carriage

control.

Chapter

3.

Customizing

InfoPrint

XT

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