Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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G

GHO.

Graphics

Handling

Option.

Graphics

Handling

Option

(GHO).

A

collection

of

hardware

and

software

that

enables

a

Xerox

LPS

printer

to

print

encoded,

digitized

graphic

images.

H

HFDL.

Host

Forms

Description

Language.

Host

Forms

Description

Language

(HFDL).

A

Xerox

host-resident

software

product

(on

z/OS

and

z/VM)

that

customers

use

to

create

electronic

forms

for

Xerox

LPS

printers.

The

printer

software

(microcode)

included

with

the

Xerox

LPS

printer

includes

a

printer-resident

version

of

the

software.

I

IMG.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

image

file.

InfoPrint

XT

converts

Xerox

IMGs

to

AFP

page

segments.

inline

resources.

In

a

Xerox

printing

environment,

all

resources,

such

as

fonts

and

graphics,

are

on

the

Xerox

printer.

Xerox

printers

can

accept

jobs

that

specify

FILE

or

GRAPHICS

DJDEs,

which

cause

new

resources

to

load

on

the

printer.

In

some

cases,

the

incoming

job

contains

no

print

data,

but

rather

contains

resources

that

load

on

the

printer

when

the

job

runs.

inverse

landscape

orientation.

The

position

of

printed

data

on

a

sheet

of

paper,

180°

from

standard

landscape

orientation

for

a

device.

inverse

portrait

orientation.

The

position

of

printed

data

on

a

sheet

of

paper,

180°

from

standard

portrait

orientation

for

a

device.

J

JDE.

Job

Descriptor

Entry.

JDL.

Job

Description

Library.

Job

Descriptor

Entry

(JDE).

A

set

of

print-job

characteristics

grouped

together

to

represent

the

processing

requirements

for

a

specific

print

job.

These

are

also

known

as

job

command

sets.

You

can

define

one

of

the

JDEs

as

the

default

job

descriptor

entry.

You

can

then

use

this

to

establish

a

default

print

environment,

which

DJDE

statements

embedded

in

the

actual

print

job

can

then

dynamically

alter.

Job

Descriptor

Library

(JDL).

The

object

file

created

by

compiling

the

JSL,

which

contains

one

or

more

JDEs

to

use

on

a

Xerox

LPS

printer.

JSL.

Job

Source

Library.

Job

Source

Library

(JSL).

A

Xerox

LPS

printer

source

file

that

contains

statements

that

define

the

characteristics

of

one

or

more

print

environments

(JDEs),

such

as

tape

formats

for

tape

to

print,

logical

processing

requirements,

and

output

formats

(COPIES,

OFFSET,

DUPLEX,

SHIFT,

FORMS,

and

so

forth).

To

run

Xerox

print

jobs,

the

JSL

must

first

be

translated

to

an

object

form

(compiled)

JDL

by

the

printer

control

unit.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

use

JSL

commands

in

data

stream

conversion.

L

Laser

Printing

System

(LPS).

A

class

of

Xerox

cut-sheet

production

printers

that

accept

LCDS

and

metacode

jobs.

Most

of

the

LPS

printers,

such

as

the

4635,

are

in

the

DocuPrint

series

of

printers.

LCDS.

Line

Conditioned

Data

Stream.

LGO.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

logo

file.

InfoPrint

XT

converts

Xerox

LGOs

to

AFP

page

segments.

LIB.

The

file

type

of

a

Xerox

80-byte

text

file,

or

a

cluster

library

file

(not

in

80-byte

text

format).

InfoPrint

XT

processes

and

uses

information

in

the

CLUSTR.LIB

file.

This

file

correlates

clusters,

which

are

individual

paper

drawers

or

groups

of

paper

drawers,

with

names

of

paper

drawers

or

paper

drawer

groups.

STK

files

contain

the

name

definitions.

Line

Conditioned

Data

Stream.

Line

data

with

embedded

DJDEs

that

specify

formatting

instructions

for

the

data.

line

data.

A

data

stream

format

that

contains

standard

text

data

and

impact

printer

controls,

such

as

channels

and

carriage

controls.

Line

data

contains

no

metacodes

or

DJDEs.

logical

page.

An

imaginary

rectangular

section

of

a

physical

side

of

a

sheet.

Using

the

BEGIN

command,

Xerox

print

jobs

can

specify

that

several

logical

pages

exist

on

each

physical

page.

Xerox

data

streams

typically

use

skip-to-channel-one

carriage

controls

to

jump

from

one

logical

page

to

the

next.

When

data

processing

finishes

for

all

the

logical

pages

on

one

side,

the

next

skip-to-channel-one

carriage

control

causes

the

printer

to

jump

to

the

first

logical

page

on

the

next

side.

logical

processor

commands.

Special

Xerox

commands

that

look

for

predefined

character

strings

or

character-string

changes

in

the

input

data,

and

take

various

kinds

of

action

when

one

of

the

strings

is

found.

The

logical

processor

commands

include:

BANNER

Detects

banner

pages.

It

might

use

some

of

the

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