Printing, Samples, Overlays – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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You

can

use

the

pdxtx2afp

command

to

create

a

preliminary

list

of

the

resources

that

a

job

requires.

Before

you

scan

the

job,

you

must

load

the

starting

JDL

for

the

job.

When

you

scan

the

job,

use

the

xafprc=12

and

xconvert=no

conversion

parameters.

For

the

syntax

of

the

pdxtx2afp

command

and

examples

of

its

use,

see

“Using

the

pdxtx2afp

command

to

process

Xerox

jobs”

on

page

61.

Printing

samples

of

overlays

and

page

segments

You

can

print

copies

of

the

AFP

overlays

that

InfoPrint

XT

generates

from

Xerox

forms,

and

you

can

print

the

AFP

page

segments

that

it

generates

from

Xerox

images

and

logos.

For

installations

that

use

InfoPrint

Manager

with

InfoPrint

XT,

you

can

use

the

InfoPrint

Manager

pdpr

command

to

submit

the

print

request.

Use

the

resource-context

document

attribute

to

specify

the

location

of

the

AFP

resources:

v

To

print

a

copy

of

the

AFP

overlay

named

O1LBB007

,

which

is

in

the

common

resource

library:

pdpr

-d

ldest

-x

resource-context=%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\common\O1LBB007

ldest

is

the

name

of

the

InfoPrint

Manager

logical

destination.

Note:

Make

sure

that

you

include

the

resource-context

attribute

so

that

InfoPrint

Manager

can

locate

any

fonts

that

the

overlay

might

use.

v

To

print

a

copy

of

the

AFP

page

segment

named

SIBROM1

,

which

is

in

the

resource

library

for

the

resource

group

printrun

:

pdpr

-d

ldest

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\printrun\SIBROM1

You

can

also

use

relative

paths

when

you

print

copies

of

overlays

and

page

segments.

For

example,

if

%PDXTWORKDIR%\resources\printrun

is

the

current

directory,

you

can

use

this

command:

pdpr

-d

ldest

.\SIBROM1

Correlating

font,

image,

or

logo

resources

manually

When

you

load

Xerox

fonts,

images,

and

logos,

InfoPrint

XT

automatically

generates

the

corresponding

AFP

resources.

InfoPrint

XT

also

creates

correlations

that

map

the

Xerox

resources

to

their

AFP

counterparts.

For

most

installations,

the

correlations

that

InfoPrint

XT

makes

satisfy

all

printing

requirements.

However,

advanced

users

might

want

to

change

the

correlations

for

purposes

like:

v

Substituting

a

new

font

or

image

for

an

old

one,

to

change

the

appearance

of

the

printed

output.

This

eliminates

any

changes

to

the

application

that

generates

the

jobs.

v

Substituting

DBCS

AFP

outline

fonts

for

DBCS

Xerox

fonts.

v

Substituting

AFP

page

segments

for

Xerox

signature

fonts.

The

size

of

some

signature

fonts

can

prevent

InfoPrint

XT

from

creating

a

corresponding

AFP

font.

v

Adjusting

the

horizontal

or

vertical

placement

of

a

signature

or

a

logo.

To

make

correlation

updates,

create

correlation

tables

in

the

metrics

directory

of

the

resource

group.

Separate

tables

exist

for

fonts,

images,

and

logos.

Each

table

has

its

own

format.

Each

line

in

a

correlation

table

is

a

separate

entry

consisting

of

keywords.

All

the

text

for

the

complete

entry

is

in

uppercase

characters.

No

column

restrictions

exist.

This

means

that

the

second

keyword

of

one

entry

does

Chapter

4.

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Xerox

resources

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