Xerox 850DP Xerox Wide Format AccXES HP-PJL SRS version 10.0 - Page 132

Raster Stamps

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Version 10.0 AccXES PJL Interface The printer system fonts are separate from the Postscript fonts. The Postscript fonts exist as system files and are loaded using the system file method (see the Postscript section). 7.4 Raster Stamps The data format of a raster stamp is any data format supported by the printer. This list can be viewed by listing the set of supported values in the PERSONALITY environment variable. Any printable, single page job without extraneous HP-PJL or other job control command language is a candidate for being a raster stamp. Jobs which have multiple pages are rejected. Occasionally, jobs which are very complex (generate multiple display lists within the printer) are also rejected. In some of these cases, additional memory added to the printer may alleviate this problem. If a raster stamp is downloaded with the same name as a previously downloaded stamp, then it will overwrite the old one. Raster stamps with no imageable data are ignored. A rasterstamp file which contains more than one page in the same file will result in the creation of a stamp made up of only the first page. Remaining pages are ignored. A raster stamp downloaded with the PJL RENDERMODE environment variable set to GRAYSCALE cannot be printed in color. Conversely, a raster stamp downloaded with the PJL RENDERMODE set to color, can be printed in monochrome. Currently, raster stamps may not be uploaded using XESOBJECTUPLOAD. They may, however, be listed with the @PJL INFO XESRASTERSTAMPS command. Also, downloads may occur only in DEFAULT mode in the XESOBJECTDOWNLOAD command. Page 127 of 160

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Version 10.0
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AccXES PJL Interface
The printer system fonts are separate from the Postscript fonts. The Postscript fonts exist as system
files and are loaded using the system file method (see the Postscript section).
7.4 Raster Stamps
The data format of a raster stamp is any data format supported by the printer. This list can be viewed
by listing the set of supported values in the PERSONALITY environment variable. Any printable,
single page job without extraneous HP-PJL or other job control command language is a candidate for
being a raster stamp. Jobs which have multiple pages are rejected. Occasionally, jobs which are very
complex (generate multiple display lists within the printer) are also rejected. In some of these cases,
additional memory added to the printer may alleviate this problem.
If a raster stamp is downloaded with the same name as a previously downloaded stamp, then it will
overwrite the old one. Raster stamps with no imageable data are ignored. A rasterstamp file which
contains more than one page in the same file will result in the creation of a stamp made up of only the
first page. Remaining pages are ignored.
A raster stamp downloaded with the PJL RENDERMODE environment variable set to GRAYSCALE
cannot be printed in color. Conversely, a raster stamp downloaded with the PJL RENDERMODE set to
color, can be printed in monochrome.
Currently, raster stamps may not be uploaded using XESOBJECTUPLOAD. They may, however, be
listed with the @PJL INFO XESRASTERSTAMPS command. Also, downloads may occur only in
DEFAULT mode in the XESOBJECTDOWNLOAD command.