Xerox 65 User Manual

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Structure of a PostScript File that Includes Xerox Commands 
This section illustrates the structure of a PostScript file that includes Xerox commands. The 
sections shown are taken from a typical PostScript file used to access 2-sided printing, 
single portrait stapling, and output to main tray (stacker) features of the WorkCentre Pro 
65/75/90. 
Note: To generate a complete PostScript print ready file that you can review and/or use to 
access WorkCentre Pro 65/75/90 features, see “Using WordPad to Create a PS/PCL 
Printing Feature File,” later in this document. 
Section 1 (Adobe reference command) 
%!PS 
Section 2 (XRXbegin - opening comment statement, required) 
%% XRXbegin 
Section 3 (OID commands) 
%%OID_ATT_JOB_OWNER "ROlivier"; 
%%OID_ATT_JOB_NAME "Document"; 
%%OID_ATT_JOB_TYPE OID_VAL_JOB_TYPE_PRINT; 
%%OID_ATT_START_SHEET OID_VAL_JOB_SHEET_FULL; 
 Section 4 (XRXend - Closing statement for comment section, required) 
%% XRXend 
Section 5 (Options coded with additional postscript commands) 
%%BeginFeature: *PKeyOutputDest OpKeyOutputStacker 
      (<<) cvx exec /OutputType (Stacker) (>>) cvx exec 
setpagedevice 
%%EndFeature 
 
featurebegin{ 
(<<) cvx exec /Staple 3 /StapleDetails (<<) cvx exec /Type 1 
/StapleLocation (SinglePortrait) (>>) cvx exec (>>) cvx exec 
setpagedevice 
 
featurebegin{ 
%%BeginFeature: *Duplex DuplexNoTumble 
 
        (<<) cvx exec /Duplex true /Tumble false (>>) cvx exec 
setpagedevice 
%%EndFeature 
 
Section 6 (EOF - Closing statement for postscript file, required) 
%%EOF