Points To Note: Lmodify Command; Raux Command - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Software Manual

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RAUX command

Using LCDS Print Description Language

Points to note: LMODIFY command

The LMODIFY command acts upon individual print lines. The
offset values in all of the test criteria are measured from the
beginning of the print line to the beginning of the test field.
The print data offset (pdo value) in the LINE DATA parameter
can affect the relationship between the beginning of the input
data record and the beginning of the print line.
NOTE: In the LMODIFY command, the offset is measured
differently from the way it is done for other PDL commands.
The offset value for LMODIFY is measured from the
beginning of the print line. In most cases, the offset value is
measured from the beginning of the user portion of the
record.
Copy modification entries (CMEs) or font indexing (and
optionally ink indexing) in conjunction with
OVERPRINT=MERGE override LMODIFY specifications.
You can control feeding of a single sheet of paper from the tray
that contains the AUX stock, from within the input data stream. If
the system encounters a data record that satisfies the RAUX test
criteria, the page on which the record is found prints on a sheet
of paper picked from the tray assigned to the AUX stock.
For simplex printing, the page is printed on a sheet of paper
selected from the current tray, unless the page contains a record
satisfying the RAUX test criterion. For duplex printing, the
system ascertains the need to pick a sheet from the AUX stock
(the specified RAUX criterion appears on either the front or back
side of a page) on a page pair basis before the first side is
printed.
This command can also be used in combination with the
OUTPUT FEED command and the FEED DJDE.
The following section describes the syntax of the RAUX
command parameter and explains its options.
Using logical processing
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