Creating A Job Source Library (Jsl) - Xerox 721P85530 Description

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE
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3Creating a job source library
There are many commands available to include in your job source
libraries (JSLs) and many ways of organizing them. There are
relatively few absolute rules and virtually infinite combinations you
can use to create applications through the use of Print Description
Language (PDL).
This chapter presents the following topics to use as a tool in guiding
you through JSL creation:
What your JSL specifies for LPS processing
Decisions to make before creating your JSL
Review of PDL components and syntax
Helpful hints
Steps in creating a JSL
Compiling your JSL
Printing the job
Short explanations of some application-related issues:
— Paper types
— Page orientations
— Registration shift and skew
— Fonts
— Compatibility with the 4050/4090, 4650, 4850/4890,
9700F, 4135/ 4635, and DocuPrint 96 laser printing
systems.
Keep in mind that many of the contents of this chapter are
samples and suggestions of what can be done with PDL to
create your desired applications, that there is a multitude of
other possibilities and options available, and that detailed
information on each topic is provided in the other chapters of
this manual, and in the Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS Forms
Creation Guide .
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