Xerox 721P85530 Manual Do Utilizador
SPECIFYING INPUT PARAMETERS
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XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE
Valid download file types
Files may be downloaded in two formats: card-image files and LPS-
labeled files. Certain destination file types are not accepted for either
LPS-labeled or card-image files. These are file types OSD, SAF,
SYS, $Y$, and TSK. In addition, card-image format files are
restricted to destination file types CMD, FSL, JSL, MSC, PCH, TMP,
and TPF.
labeled files. Certain destination file types are not accepted for either
LPS-labeled or card-image files. These are file types OSD, SAF,
SYS, $Y$, and TSK. In addition, card-image format files are
restricted to destination file types CMD, FSL, JSL, MSC, PCH, TMP,
and TPF.
DJDE FILE command
This DJDE provides a capability of loading card-image or LPS-
labeled files to the LPS disk while a printing job is in progress. The
print job can be invoked solely for the purpose of downloading files;
in other situations, the files can be interleaved with variable text data
so that they are available when referenced by input or output
processing. In either case, a DJDE packet must immediately precede
the data for a file (or batch of files) which is copied to the LPS disk.
The DJDE packet must include a FILE parameter that is used to
signal the start of the file data.
labeled files to the LPS disk while a printing job is in progress. The
print job can be invoked solely for the purpose of downloading files;
in other situations, the files can be interleaved with variable text data
so that they are available when referenced by input or output
processing. In either case, a DJDE packet must immediately precede
the data for a file (or batch of files) which is copied to the LPS disk.
The DJDE packet must include a FILE parameter that is used to
signal the start of the file data.
The FILE DJDE is record oriented and is applied immediately. It can
be included with other record-oriented or page-oriented DJDE
commands in a DJDE packet. Refer to the 4050/4090/4650 LPS
Command Reference for additional information on card-image file
processing.
be included with other record-oriented or page-oriented DJDE
commands in a DJDE packet. Refer to the 4050/4090/4650 LPS
Command Reference for additional information on card-image file
processing.
Note:
The DJDE FILE command does not allow a file replacement
or deletion transaction to occur if the file to be replaced or deleted is
secured and the logon level is not 5.
secured and the logon level is not 5.