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BASIC CONCEPTS
including: switching paper trays, offsetting certain pages or
logically repositioning a page, be performed during the printing
process.  Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference for
more information on these command functions. 
DJDE
A Dynamic Job Descriptor Entry (DJDE) command enables you to
modify the printing environment dynamically.  These commands
are inserted into the input data stream to modify command
characteristics of the existing JDE.  DJDEs can take effect on a
report-to-report, page-to-page, and record-to-record basis.  Refer
to the Xerox 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference for more
information. 
CME
A Copy Modification Entry (CME) command enables you to
replace certain parts of a report with predefined static data on
selected copies or to specify font changes within the variable
data.  Refer to the Xerox 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference for more
information.  
Output
The final production phase is output.  The Xerox LPS provides
powerful finishing and disbursement features.  You can have a
true cover-to-cover printing process on any job.  This means that
an inventory stock report job could have: 
Blue card stock front cover, with the title in a 24-point bold
font 
Forty-nine pages of equipment inventory, with the last page
designed to summarize totals 
Thirty-seven pages of equipment description, with pricing
information removed and a shaded grid filling all page
columns
A matching blue card stock back cover printed on the
reverse side with “END OF REPORT” in a 14-point bold font. 
Each copy of the inventory report can be offset in a stacker bin
(no offsetting in the sample tray) for easy identification, with a
routing sheet on top of each offset stack which contains such
information as “Jones and Smith Supplies, Inc.” This particular
feature is useful when individual copies must be separated for
binding or distribution to different groups.  By adding the
optional bypass transport and a third-party finisher to your 4635
LPS, you expand your finishing choices for your report to include
options such as making it into a booklet and shrink wrapping it.
Job source library (JSL) files
Print description language (PDL) commands are used to describe
the data layout and provide instructions for data placement on a
page with or without an FDL-created form.  The JSL file contains
PDL statements defining the format of the input, processing
requirements, and the format of printed output.  When the JSL
file is compiled, it is referred to as a job descriptor library (JDL)
file and is referenced for printing a job.  
Within a JDL file, there may be one or more unique definitions
for different processing features, output formats, and tape
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