Glossary of selected xerox terms, Glossary, Selected – Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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Glossary

of

selected

Xerox

terms

C

CMD.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

command

file.

These

text

files

contain

command-language

statements

for

groups

of

related

commands.

The

commands

can

do

tasks,

such

as

setting

up

a

printing

environment

and

running

a

specific

job.

Then,

the

operator

can

run

all

the

commands

in

the

CMD

file

by

entering

its

name

as

a

single

command,

rather

than

having

to

enter

all

the

commands

individually.

CME.

Copy

Modification

Entry.

Copy

Modification

Entry

(CME).

A

Xerox

page

description

language

(PDL)

construct

that

is

present

on

the

hard

disk

of

the

Xerox

LPS

printer,

such

as

an

8700,

a

9790,

or

a

4050.

A

CME

contains

the

text

changes

or

font

changes

to

make

at

a

specific

location

on

the

page.

The

change

can

occur

on

all

copies

of

a

job,

or

only

on

specific

copies.

For

example,

you

can

use

a

CME

to

replace

or

highlight

text

on

line

eight

of

page

three,

on

the

second

copy

of

that

page.

copy-sensitive.

A

report

that

has

multiple,

collated

copies,

with

CMEs,

FORMS,

or

BFORMs

that

apply

to

specific

copies.

For

example,

you

can

request

three

copies

of

a

particular

report

and

specify

that

copy

one

of

the

report

use

CME1,

and

that

copies

two

and

three

use

CME2.

Likewise,

in

a

report

with

six

copies,

you

can

request

that

FORM1

be

printed

on

copies

one

through

four,

and

that

BFORM2

be

printed

on

the

backs

of

copies

three

through

six.

The

Xerox

LPS

processes

copy-sensitive

CMEs

only

in

the

offline

environment.

In

online

jobs,

it

ignores

copy-sensitive

specifications

for

CMEs,

and

it

applies

the

CMEs

to

all

the

copies.

You

can

specify

copy-sensitive

FORMS

and

BFORMs

for

both

online

and

offline

jobs.

D

DJDE.

Dynamic

Job

Descriptor

Entry.

Dynamic

Job

Descriptor

Entry

(DJDE).

Commands

in

an

input

file

for

a

Xerox

LPS

printer.

The

Xerox

printer

uses

these

commands

to

dynamically

modify

the

printing

environment;

for

example,

DUPLEX,

COPIES,

COLLATE,

FORMS,

and

SHIFT

are

representative

of

page-oriented

commands.

InfoPrint

XT

supports

the

majority

of

the

common

DJDE

commands.

downloadable

PDE.

A

DJDE

that

begins

with

’FORMAT=*’

and

that

contains

a

list

of

fonts

in

a

binary

format.

Xerox

developed

the

downloadable

PDE

for

use

with

early

versions

of

Xerox

printer

software.

Although

the

FONTS

DJDE

currently

replaces

it,

later

Xerox

printer

software

versions

still

support

the

downloadable

PDE.

XICS

and

HFDL

programs

can

optionally

generate

downloadable

PDEs

when

producing

metacode

output.

Metacode

produced

by

customer-written

programs

might

also

contain

the

’FORMAT=*’

DJDE.

E

Electronic

Printer

Image

Construction

(EPIC).

A

Xerox

host-resident

software

product

(z/OS

and

/z/VM)

that

transforms

graphics

files

to

Xerox

compressed

raster

image

format

for

printing

on

an

LPS

printer

equipped

with

the

graphics

handling

option

(GHO).

Interfaces

are

provided

to

Dassault

System

of

America’s

CADAM,

ISSCO’s

DISSPLA/TELL-A-GRAF,

SAS

Institute’s

SAS/Graph,

GDDM,

and

DCF.

EPIC.

Electronic

Printer

Image

Construction.

F

FDL.

Forms

Description

Language.

FNT.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

font

file.

InfoPrint

XT

converts

Xerox

FNTs

to

AFP

fonts.

form.

A

Xerox

form

is

a

collection

of

predefined

data

that

is

on

the

printer

hard

disk,

such

as

lines,

shading,

graphics,

and

text,

which

can

merge

with

variable

data

on

a

sheet

while

printing.

Forms

Description

Language

(FDL).

A

command-oriented

language

that

enables

the

user

to

create

forms

by

specifying

such

things

as

page

orientation,

font

selection,

and

rules.

Customers

use

FDL

commands

by

inputting

them

through

the

Xerox

LPS

printer

console.

FDL

is

also

the

Xerox

LPS

compiler

task

that

creates

FRMs

from

FSLs.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

use

FSL

commands

in

data

stream

conversion.

Instead,

it

uses

the

actual

form,

as

specified

in

an

FRM

file.

Forms

Source

Library

(FSL).

A

file

that

contains

FDL

source

statements,

which

define

one

or

more

electronic

forms.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

use

FSLs

during

data

stream

conversion.

FRM.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

forms

file.

InfoPrint

XT

converts

Xerox

FRMs

to

AFP

overlays.

FSL.

Forms

Source

Library.

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