Xerox 96MX User Manual
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CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)
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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE
DJDE commands
DJDE commands include the following:
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ALTER
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BFORM
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FORMS
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GRAPHIC
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ICATALOG
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IDFAULT
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IDR
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ILIST
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IMAGE
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INKINDEX
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IRESULT
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NUMBER
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PALETTE
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XMP
For detailed information on the syntax and use of these PDL
commands and DJDEs, refer to your
Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight
Color LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.
Downloading 4850/4890 LPS applications to your Xerox DocuPrint 96/
DocuPrint 96MX LPS
You can also download color JDLs to your Xerox DocuPrint 96/
DocuPrint 96MX LPS. When compiled on your Xerox 4850/4890,
these JDLs can then be run on either your Xerox DocuPrint 96/
DocuPrint 96MX or 4850/4890 LPS. Any ink specifications you have
made in the JSL are printed in the default black ink on the Xerox
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX; however, they print in the desired
inks on your 4850/4890. Logos are not supported on a 4890 or Xerox
DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS. Refer to your Xerox 4850/4890
HighLight Color LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.
The only exception to this is the RFEED command, which is
supported on the Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS, but not
on your 4850.
4850/4890 HighLight Color LPS forms
The Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS makes a distinction
between color and monochrome forms. It is important to note that
forms do not have to contain color-unique forms source library (FSL)
commands in order to be classified as color forms. These forms may
be generated by either compiling the FSL using the 4850/4890 LPS
forms description language (FDL) compiler, converting the
monochrome form to color with the File Conversion Utility (FCU)
resident on the 4850/4890 LPS, or downloading color forms created
from host or third party vendor software packages.
In addition, the Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS makes a
distinction between color and monochrome logos. Due to differences
in file formats, the Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS restricts
you from specifying a color form that references a monochrome logo.
The opposite is also true. That is, a monochrome form may not