Xerox 6180N FreeFlow® Print Server System Guide - Page 37
ASCII and PCL printing utilities, ASCII and the PS or PCL decomposers, setpclcontrol utility
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ASCII and PCL printing utilities Printing and queue management ASCII printing within various environments results in output that is not always formatted as desired. Unfortunately, there is no "standard" method for printing ASCII files. ASCII is a character set and not a Page Description Language. Therefore, ASCII files do not contain format commands. Furthermore, there is no de facto standard for ASCII formatting. Nonetheless, users often have the requirement to match a specific format. The utility below enables this formatting flexibility along with a feature in Queue Manager that allows the administrator to select the default document format. ASCII and the PS or PCL decomposers The Xerox Freeflow Print Server software automatically wraps ASCII files with a predefined set of PostScript code and sends the data through the PostScript decomposer. Unfortunately, this predefined formatting does not always meet customer ASCII printing needs and there are no "knobs" to change the formatting within PostScript. As an alternative, ASCII files can be identified as PCL and sent through the PCL decomposer. The PCL decomposer does provide some additional capabilities that can be used to modify ASCII files as desired. To force ASCII files to use the PCL decomposer, change the file format in Job Manager. This can also be done by changing the queue default document property from ASCII to PCL. setpclcontrol utility The setpclcontrol utility offers the following user controls: • Set the site default for the PCL decomposer line termination. Setting these options allows both native PCL files and ASCII streams forced through the PCL decomposer to be conditioned with various combinations of carriage returns (CR), line feeds (LF), and form feeds (FF). Mainframe and UNIX environments typically require some form of CR/LF/FF adjustment. • Set a custom paper size to map to the PCL escape sequence &|101A (which denotes "print on custom stock size"). HP printers generally respond to this command by imaging an area of 11.7 x 17.7 inches and then printing the image, centered, on whatever stock is supplied by the operator. The setpclcontrol utility allows you to specify a single image and paper size to correspond with this escape sequence. System Guide 3- 3