Xerox XDPE/400 (also known as EOMS I-Services) Support & Software User Guide
Printing Documents with XDPE/400 (9/2001)
18-9
Using Monitor Queue
Printer mode (MODE)
Specifies the mode in which the printer will operate. You can use these
values:
•
•
*XPPM — Uses a DJDE data stream for a Xerox centralized printer
•
*XDPM — Uses an XES data stream for a Xerox decentralized
printer
•
*PCL — Uses a PCL data stream for a Xerox PCL printer
•
*VIPP — Uses a VIPP data stream for a Xerox PostScript printer
Tables 18-1 and 18-2 show the supported configuration for
XDPE/400-supported printers by printer type.
Xerox interface mode
(XINTMODE)
Determines whether XDPE/400 processes the data stream by converting
it into metacode for the printer. This option only applies to these areas:
•
•
The Xerox 4450 printer, when the interface is *INTERNAL
•
When the interface is *BARR
Table 18-1.
Interface devices for XDPE/400-supported XPPM and XDPM printers
Mode
4235, 3700
4700, 4213, 4030 II 4450
9790, 9700, 8790, 8700, 4890,
4850, 4635, 4135, 4090, 4050,
180 LPS, 92C LPS, DP96,
*LCDS
XPPM
Flex, Agile, Smart,
3X (4235 only)
—
INTERNAL Spur USAII, Solimar, BARR
XDPM
Flex, Agile, MPI,
PCSUPP, 3X (4235 only)
Flex, Agile, MPI,
PCSUPP
—
—
Table 18-2.
Interface devices for XDPE/400-supported PCL and PostScript printers
Mode
4230, 4220, 4219,
4215, *PCL
4520, 4517, 4512,
DC265LP,
DC255LP, *PCL
4890 NPS, 4850 NPS,
4635 NPS, 4090 NPS,
4050 NPS, 180 NPS,
92C NPS, DP96 NPS,
DP65, N32, N24,
*DOCUSP, *NPS, *XJT
N4025, N3225, N2825,
N2125, N2025, N40,
N17, *VIPP
PCL
PCSUPP,
INTERNAL
PCSUPP
PCSUPP
—
PostScript
—
—
PCSUPP
PCSUPP