Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 95

Loading XJDC/Unix, Date format, d = US / EUROPEAN - no scan options

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System Guide Troubleshooting If there are problems starting the software, check the console window for messages. Loading XJDC/Unix The Xerox Job Description Compiler is loaded by entering the following on the command line: /opt/XRXnps/bin/XJDC [-option[,option...]] .. The filename is the name of the JSL file that is to be compiled. The JSL filename is required to terminate with the suffix .jsl or .JSL. The filename may contain path information. Many options may be specified and shown in the above example. The option may be specified in any order and are 3character abbreviations. A list of the available options and their abbreviations are as follows: • REPlace / NOReplace: Replace or backup existing PDL object files • DISplay / NODisplay: Display or suppress XJDC messages • PRInt / NOPrint Generate: JSL compilation listing always or only when errors/warnings occur • TRUncate / NOTruncate: Truncate or accept JSL source lines after 72 characters • LABel / NOLabel: Generate or suppress 128-byte Xerox standard label • COMpile / SCAn: Compile with output or scan only • SINglebyte / DOUblebyte: Use singlebyte or doublebyte code and printer carriage control translation files • Vx: LPS PDL version number, x = 10, 2, 35, 3615, 37, 38, 39, 40, 50, 3A, M10 • PAPersizes: Paper size to use for PDL VM10, s = USLEGAL / USLETTER / A4 • DATed = d: Date format, d = US / EUROPEAN • PAGinate = p: Lines per page, n = 0, 5 to 999 (0 means no pagination) • OUTpath=p: Base directory for output files, p = , default is current directory (Note that ~ is not supported.) Common Controller 9-15

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System Guide
Troubleshooting
Common Controller
9-15
If there are problems starting the software, check the console
window for messages.
Loading XJDC/Unix
The Xerox Job Description Compiler is loaded by entering the
following on the command line:
/opt/XRXnps/bin/XJDC [-option[,option...]] <filename> ..
The
filename
is the name of the JSL file that is to be compiled.
The JSL filename is required to terminate with the suffix .jsl or
.JSL. The filename may contain path information.
Many options may be specified and shown in the above
example. The
option
may be specified in any order and are 3-
character abbreviations. A list of the available options and their
abbreviations are as follows:
REPlace / NOReplace:
Replace or backup existing PDL
object files
DISplay / NODisplay:
Display or suppress XJDC messages
PRInt / NOPrint Generate:
JSL compilation listing always or
only when errors/warnings occur
TRUncate / NOTruncate:
Truncate or accept JSL source
lines after 72 characters
LABel / NOLabel:
Generate or suppress 128-byte Xerox
standard label
COMpile / SCAn:
Compile with output or scan only
SINglebyte / DOUblebyte:
Use singlebyte or doublebyte
code and printer carriage control translation files
Vx:
LPS PDL version number, x = 10, 2, 35, 3615, 37, 38, 39,
40, 50, 3A, M10
PAPersizes:
Paper size to use for PDL VM10, s = USLEGAL
/ USLETTER / A4
DATed = d:
Date format, d = US / EUROPEAN
PAGinate = p:
Lines per page, n = 0, 5 to 999
(0 means no
pagination)
OUTpath=p:
Base directory for output files, p = <path>,
default is current directory (Note that ~ is not supported.)