Руководство Пользователя для Xerox XDPE/400 (also known as EOMS I-Services) Support & Software
PCL command generation
Printing Documents with XDPE/400 (9/2001)
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BACKMGN
Specifies the offset, down and across, of the origin from the edge on the
back side of the paper. The offset values are specified with the Unit of
measure (UOM) parameter in the printer file. XDPE/400 generates an
MRP interface command (when using the *INTERNAL interface) or PCL
left and top margin commands (when using the *PCSUPP interface),
depending on the interface type. You can use this value:
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*FRONTMGN — Uses the offsets that are specified on the
FRONTMGN parameter
The Offset down values are:
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0 — No offset origin occurs.
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offset-down — Specifies the offset of the origin from the top of the
page. If *CM is specified, the valid values range from 0 through
57.79. If *INCH is specified, the valid values range from 0 through
22.75. If a value is not specified, the default setting of 0,0 is used.
The Offset across values are:
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0 — No offset origin occurs.
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offset-across — Specifies the offset of the margin from the left side
of the page. If *CM is specified, the valid values range from 0
through 57.79. If *INCH is specified, the valid values range from 0
through 22.75. If a value is not specified, the default setting of 0 is
used.
LPI
Specifies the line spacing setting on the printer, in lines per inch. You can
use values 3, 4, 6 (default), 7.5, 8, 9, and 12.
FRONTOVL
Activates a PCL macro on all odd page sides. The macro body name can
be one to eight characters in length and must represent a file that is in the
XDPEFLR/PCLMAC directory. The .X extension (required for earlier
XDPE/400 releases) for the macro name in the FRONTOVL parameter is
optional. The PCL commands that are in the macro body file must conform
to the rules of the PCL language.
You must delete specific commands from PCL forms, macro bodies, or
You must delete specific commands from PCL forms, macro bodies, or
.PRN files that are created from a package, such as ELIXIR, before they
can be used as overlays on PCL printers. This table lists the PCL
commands that must be deleted.
PCL commands that
must be deleted
Meaning
&I#P
Page length
(esc) &I#A
Page size
(esc) &I#O
Page orientation
(esc) &I#H
Paper source
(esc) %-12345X
Universal Exit Language (UEL)
(esc) &r#F
Flush pages
(esc) &I#S
Simplex/Duplex
(esc) E
Printer reset
X'OC'
Page eject