Xerox 6180N DocuSP Common Controller System Guide - Page 70
setpclcontrol utility, setlp/lprcopycount utility
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Printing 4-4 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 esc|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. NOTE: This utility is now covered on the DocuSP interface. Click the PCL tab and make selections to Line Termination. setlp/lprcopycount utility The setlpcopycount utility allows the DocuSP customer to modify how the lp/lpr gateway handles a copy count of one. Beginning with DocuSP version 1.41.06, the default setting ignores a copy count of one placed on the job by the lp/lpr submission protocol. This allows the internal copy count set by the PDL to take precedence. The following utility allows a customer to return the DocuSP to its original behavior, that is, either imply a copy count of one when none is specified or honor a copy count of one if specified on the command line. This copy count of one takes precedence over the copy count set by the PDL. System Guide