Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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background image

strings

defined

by

the

RSTACK

or

BANNER

command

serve

to

separate

the

reports.

resource.

See

non-printable

resource

and

printable

resource.

S

signature

font.

A

font

that

contains

one

or

more

images,

logos,

or

signatures

that

are

tiled

into

many

characters.

You

can

reproduce

the

image

by

printing

the

correct

sequence

of

characters

from

the

font.

START.

The

command

that

a

Xerox

printer

operator

enters

to

start

a

print

job

from

the

console

of

a

Xerox

LPS

printer.

The

command

has

two

arguments,

separated

by

a

comma.

The

first

argument

is

the

JDE

for

the

job

and

the

second

argument

is

the

JDL.

Each

job

must

specify

the

appropriate

starting

JDE

and

JDL,

otherwise

the

job

either

does

not

print,

or

prints

with

errors.

STK.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

stockset

file.

A

stockset

file

defines

paper

drawers,

such

as

which

are

the

main

and

auxiliary

drawers,

and

which

is

the

default

drawer.

You

use

STK

files

with

the

cluster

database

(CLUSTR.LIB),

which

contains

cluster

information

in

a

binary

format.

The

stockset

and

the

CLUSTR.LIB

represent

a

specific

printing

environment

when

the

operator

loads

specific

types

of

paper

in

the

drawers

of

the

printer.

For

example,

when

printing

checks,

the

customer

might

have

forms

in

one

drawer

on

which

a

monthly

statement

prints,

and

the

actual

checks

in

another

drawer.

T

TST.

The

file

type,

or

extension,

of

a

Xerox

routing

text

file.

These

precompiled

files

contain

text

strings

that

print

on

separate

pages,

which

precede

the

individual

reports.

These

text

strings

are

also

called

routing

text

and,

as

an

option,

you

can

print

them

with

an

overlay.

You

create

TST

files

by

compiling

ROUTE

commands

in

JSL

files.

The

RTEXT

JDL

command

or

the

RTEXT

DJDE

invokes

them

from

the

job

data

stream.

The

RFORM

JDL

command

or

RFORM

DJDE

specifies

whether

an

overlay

prints

on

the

routing

text

page.

X

Xerox

Integrated

Composition

System

(XICS).

A

host-resident

software

product

for

composing

text

documents

(z/OS,

z/VSE,

z/VM)

that

print

on

a

Xerox

centralized

printer

or

photo-typesetter.

XICS

provides

support

for

merging

Xerox

format

graphic

images

inline

or

to

reserve

white

space

for

merging

at

the

printer.

Commands

are

of

the

control

word

variety,

rather

than

generalized

markup.

Xerox

Job

Control

Facility

(XJCF).

A

host-resident

software

product

developed

by

Xerox

Computer

Systems

as

an

extension

to

z/OS

JES2

for

the

Xerox

LPS

printers.

It

builds

and

inserts

DJDE

records

in

the

output

file

based

on

user

job

control

statements,

Xerox-extended

JES2

parameters,

initialization

parameters,

and

JES2

system

defaults.

In

addition

to

3800-1

compatibility

support,

it

provides

a

mechanism

for

accessing

other

features

of

the

Xerox

centralized

printers

(such

as

duplex,

two-up,

and

electronic

forms

merge)

without

user

awareness

of

DJDEs.

Xerox

Production

Print

Mode

(XPPM).

Pertaining

to

printing

to

Xerox

LPS

printers

using

LCDS

or

metacode

data

streams.

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