Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 419
Options, SEFMAP DJDE: points to note, SEFMAP DJDE examples, Example 1, Table 5-54. SEFMAP DJDE
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Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs) Options Table 5-54. SEFMAP DJDE options and definitions Option Definition (font1, font2) Font pair, where font2 is the SEF mapping for font1. (fontm, fontn) Font pair, where fontn is the SEF mapping for fontm. UPD UPDATE Indicates that the specified font pairs change existing font mappings or appending new mappings to the current font mapping table. REP REPLACE Indicates that the specified font pairs create a new mapping table to replace the current one. NONE Disables short edge feeding (SEF) and font mapping (stops a previous SEFFNT specification). SEFMAP DJDE: points to note • UPD and REP options affect only memory resident font mapping tables (not disk resident tables such as those found in JDLs). • If you want to use 11 by 17 inch, A4, or any size paper that requires short edge feed, be aware that the system does not scale or rotate form, logo, and image files. The graphic file must be created in the desired orientation. • A SEFMAP DJDE that is in the data stream is processed whether or not the JDL contains short edge feed commands. SEFMAP DJDE examples Following are examples of how the SEFMAP DJDE works. Example 1: SEFMAP=((font1,font7), (font5,font6),UPD); Before the SEFMAP DJDE shown above was encountered, the contents of the memory font mapping table were: ((font1,font2), (font3,font4)) After the SEFMAP DJDE is processed, the contents of the memory font mapping table are: ((font1,font7), (font3,font4), (font5,font6)) Using LCDS Print Description Language 5-65