Differences in supported software features, Differences in supported software features -5 – Xerox Troy PocketPro 100 User Manual

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NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide

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Differences in supported software features

Because of differences between NPS/IPS and EPS in regard to
the PostScript, PCL, ASCII, and VIPP interpreters, some
features are supported in NPS/IPS mode that are not supported
in EPS mode, and vice versa. Listed below are some features
that are supported differently by the two different operating
systems.

EPS only:

Queue overrides

Multiple queues

DocuSP job ticket

178 default PostScript fonts

Level 3 PostScript interpreter

NPS/IPS only:

Background and cycle forms

xgfnub (ability to add a VIPP Start command in front of a file)

Resource-based scheduling, based on Document Structuring
Convention (DSC)

FIFO (first in, first out) print order

NPS/IPS job ticket

Document forwarding

Two-sided (duplex) tab stock printing

Virtual printer/document attributes

NOTE: You can access some equivalent options on the EPS
by using the Job Manager and Queue Manager windows.

51 default PostScript Type 1 fonts

Level 2 PostScript interpreter

NOTE: Ensuring that the queue names on the EPS are unique
and different from the Virtual Printer names on the NPS/IPS, will
help prevent jobs from being sent to the wrong print mode. Be
sure to consider this when setting up your clients.

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