Xerox 6180N Getting Started v3.74 - Page 20

PCL Features and Additions, Auto Center TIFF for printing - bypass

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DOCUSP 3.74 3-6 PCL Features and Additions ¨ Operators may now save PCL resources on a job-by-job basis, allowing for more routine saves. Previously, the save resource function only occurred when the DocuSP controller was shutdown. ¨ Operators may define the custom stock size for PCL custom jobs in the job properties. This option introduces the ability to define any size image for decomposition. ¨ A new check box allows the operator the ability to automatically center custom sized stock in a manner similar to the HP product line. When this feature is disabled, the image is oriented to the side of the paper. This feature provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility. ¨ The default line termination settings for PCL jobs can now be set on the DocuSP UI. Previously, the line termination settings had to be changed using a UNIX script. · Line termination settings should not be used in a mixed PCL and ASCII environment, because PCL data streams can include other line termination escape sequences which could change the line termination sequence without the operator's knowledge. ¨ DocuSP 3.7 now supports HP's PJL. Key features are enabled for PJL data streams and include: · PJL Set Duplex = Off, On · PJL Set Paper = Executive, Letter, A4, Legal, A3, Ledger, Monarch, DL, C5, COM10, A5, Eurolegal, 14x17, B5, JISB4, JISB5, Hagaki, Ohagaki, ISOB4, and Custom · PJL Enter Language = PCL and PCL XL · PJL Set Binding = Longedge, Shortedge ¨ The operator may set the system to ignore PJL commands. This emulates the behavior of prior releases. Auto Center TIFF for printing ¨ Operators now have a new System Preference to automatically center a native TIFF file on a page. The default setting is uncentered. ¨ This feature does not impact TIFF images wrapped in PostScript such as DigiPath, GetTiff, or TIFF images fully embedded in PostScript files. XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES GETTING STARTED

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DOCUSP 3.74
3-6
XEROX DOCUMENT SERVICES PLATFORM SERIES
GETTING STARTED
PCL Features and Additions
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Operators may now save PCL resources on a job-by-job
basis, allowing for more routine saves. Previously, the save
resource function only occurred when the DocuSP controller
was shutdown.
²
Operators may define the custom stock size for PCL custom
jobs in the job properties.
This option introduces the ability
to define any size image for decomposition.
²
A new check box allows the operator the ability to
automatically center custom sized stock in a manner similar
to the HP product line.
When this feature is disabled, the
image is oriented to the side of the paper.
This feature
provides HP 8100 bypass tray compatibility.
²
The default line termination settings for PCL jobs can now
be set on the DocuSP UI.
Previously, the line termination
settings had to be changed using a UNIX script.
³
Line termination settings should not be used in a mixed
PCL and ASCII environment, because PCL data
streams can include other line termination escape
sequences which could change the line termination
sequence without the operator’s knowledge.
²
DocuSP 3.7 now supports HP’s PJL.
Key features are
enabled for PJL data streams and include:
³
PJL Set Duplex = Off, On
³
PJL Set Paper = Executive, Letter, A4, Legal, A3,
Ledger, Monarch, DL, C5, COM10, A5, Eurolegal,
14x17, B5, JISB4, JISB5, Hagaki, Ohagaki, ISOB4, and
Custom
³
PJL Enter Language = PCL and PCL XL
³
PJL Set Binding = Longedge, Shortedge
²
The operator may set the system to ignore PJL commands.
This emulates the behavior of prior releases.
Auto Center TIFF for printing
²
Operators now have a new System Preference to
automatically center a native TIFF file on a page.
The
default setting is uncentered.
²
This feature does not impact TIFF images wrapped in
PostScript such as DigiPath, GetTiff, or TIFF images fully
embedded in PostScript files.