Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

Page 114

Advertising
background image

v

A

positive

scan

value

moves

the

page

image

to

the

right

in

the

portrait

orientation,

or

down

in

the

landscape

orientation.

v

A

negative

scan

value

moves

the

page

image

to

the

left

in

the

portrait

orientation,

or

up

in

the

landscape

orientation.

v

A

positive

dot

value

moves

the

page

image

up

in

the

portrait

orientation,

or

to

the

right

in

the

landscape

orientation.

v

A

negative

dot

value

moves

the

page

image

down

in

the

portrait

orientation,

or

to

the

left

in

the

landscape

orientation.

If

you

do

not

specify

the

xalign

conversion

parameter,

the

default

is

0

for

both

the

scan

value

and

the

dot

value.

If

you

specify

the

xalign

conversion

parameter

but

omit

either

the

scan

value

or

the

dot

value,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

a

default

of

0

for

the

omitted

value.

Notes:

1.

InfoPrint

XT

only

supports

values

for

the

Xerox

scan

and

dot

directions

in

300

dots-per-inch

(dpi)

resolution.

It

does

not

support

values

in

600

dpi

resolution.

2.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

support

the

TEST

parameter

of

the

Xerox

ALIGN

command.

3.

See

the

xhonorinvert

conversion

parameter

on

page

96

and

the

xinvertalign

conversion

parameter

on

page

97.

These

parameters

affect

how

InfoPrint

XT

aligns

inverted

output.

[xcc=ansi

|

machine]

Specifies

the

type

of

carriage

controls,

if

any,

that

are

present

in

the

original

Xerox

data.

The

xcc

conversion

parameter

only

applies

to

online

jobs.

For

offline

jobs,

InfoPrint

XT

uses

the

carriage

control

definitions

from

the

Job

Descriptor

Library

(JDL).

InfoPrint

XT

ignores

this

parameter

for

offline

jobs:

xcc=ansi

Specifies

American

National

Standards

Institute

(ANSI)

carriage

controls.

This

is

the

default.

xcc=machine

Specifies

machine

carriage

controls.

Notes:

1.

If

you

manually

specify

the

type

of

carriage

control

in

the

job

control

language

(JCL)

for

a

z/OS

job,

such

as

with

the

DCB=RECFM

parameter,

make

sure

that

the

type

you

specify

matches

what

the

data

actually

contains.

If

you

specify

a

type

that

is

different

from

the

carriage

controls

in

the

data,

z/OS

can

discard

data

before

it

sends

the

job

to

InfoPrint

XT.

2.

If

you

use

Download

for

z/OS

to

send

jobs

to

InfoPrint

XT

and

the

jobs

contain

both

ANSI

and

machine

code

carriage

controls,

you

can

use

the

-p

download

directive.

With

the

directive,

InfoPrint

XT

can

convert

ANSI

carriage

controls

to

machine

code

carriage

controls

so

that

the

job

contains

only

the

one

type.

Then,

use

a

value

machine

for

the

xcc

conversion

parameter.

For

more

information,

see

“Using

download

directives”

on

page

74.

3.

You

cannot

use

the

-p

download

directive

for

online

jobs

that

you

transfer

from

z/OS

through

methods

other

than

Download

for

z/OS.

If

the

jobs

include

the

xpcctest

conversion

parameter

with

its

default

value

of

yes

,

InfoPrint

XT

reads

the

first

records

of

the

job

to

verify

the

type

of

carriage

controls

the

job

contains.

If

it

determines

that

the

carriage

controls

are

different

from

the

type

the

xcc

parameter

specifies,

94

InfoPrint

XT

Guide

|
|

|
|

|
|

|
|

|
|
|
|

|

|
|
|

|
|

|
|
|

|
|
|
|
|
|
|

|
|
|
|
|
|

Advertising