Summary of changes, Summary, Changes – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Summary

of

changes

These

are

brief

descriptions

of

the

functional

updates

to

InfoPrint

XT

for

Windows

(InfoPrint

XT)

and

the

corresponding

documentation

changes

that

this

publication

contains:

Support

for

content-sensitive

medium

maps

The

InfoPrint

XT

data

stream

converter

uses

a

sequentially

numbered

naming

convention

for

medium

map

names

in

the

inline

form

definition

that

it

generates

as

it

converts

a

Xerox

job.

The

numbering

sequence

begins

with

AIO00001.

You

can

now

instruct

InfoPrint

XT

to

create

medium

map

names

that

reflect

certain

characteristics

of

the

medium

map,

such

as

whether

it

specifies

simplex

or

duplex

printing.

InfoPrint

XT

provides

the

new

xcsmmname

conversion

parameter

that

you

can

use

to

control

the

format

of

the

medium

map

name.

See

these

topics:

v

“Working

with

content-sensitive

medium

map

names”

on

page

34

v

The

xcsmmname

conversion

parameter

on

page

96

Emulation

of

the

Xerox

ALIGN

operator

command

InfoPrint

XT

can

emulate

the

Xerox

ALIGN

operator

command,

which

lets

users

adjust

the

position

of

page

images

in

the

AFP

output

that

InfoPrint

XT

creates.

InfoPrint

XT

uses

two

new

conversion

parameters

for

the

alignment

emulation.

The

xalign

parameter

controls

how

InfoPrint

XT

aligns

the

AFP

output

with

the

pages

of

the

job.

The

xinvertalign

parameter

controls

how

InfoPrint

XT

aligns

the

AFP

output

for

pages

that

Xerox

OUTPUT

INVERT

commands

or

INVERT

Dynamic

Job

Descriptor

Entries

(DJDEs)

invert.

See

these

topics:

v

The

xalign

conversion

parameter

on

page

93

v

The

xinvertalign

conversion

parameter

on

page

97

Duplicate

inline

image

checking

for

online

jobs

Xerox

online

jobs

can

use

GRAPHIC

DJDEs

instead

of

IMAGE

DJDEs

to

specify

inline

images.

This

can

impact

performance

and

increase

the

processing

time

that

InfoPrint

XT

requires

for

the

job.

If

the

job

contains

many

inline

images,

but

there

are

few

unique

images

and

most

are

duplicates

of

images

that

were

specified

earlier

in

the

job,

the

performance

impact

is

greater.

When

possible,

the

best

solution

is

to

change

the

application

that

generated

the

job.

To

improve

performance,

the

application

should

use

IMAGE

DJDEs

to

specify

the

inline

images

instead

of

GRAPHIC

DJDEs.

If

changing

the

application

is

not

possible,

you

can

use

the

new

xckdupnlimg

conversion

parameter.

When

you

specify

xckdupnlimg=yes

,

InfoPrint

XT

does

a

preliminary

check

of

each

inline

image

that

a

GRAPHIC

DJDE

specifies.

If

it

determines

that

the

image

is

a

duplicate,

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

process

the

image

again.

It

uses

the

AFP

output

from

the

first

conversion

of

the

duplicated

image

that

it

generated

earlier

in

the

job.

See

page

95.

Note:

The

xckdupnlimg

conversion

parameter

does

not

apply

to

offline

jobs.

Controlling

automatic

carriage

control

verification

You

use

the

existing

xcc

conversion

parameter

to

specify

the

type

of

carriage

controls,

ANSI

or

machine

code,

that

the

data

for

an

online

job

contains.

In

addition,

InfoPrint

XT

automatically

reads

the

first

records

of

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2007

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