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Introduction

Conventions

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The following families of printing systems support subsets of the
PDL commands that can be used on the DP EPS.
Xerox 4635 and 4635 MX Laser Printing Systems
Xerox 4850 and 4890 HighLight Color Laser Printing
Systems
Xerox DocuPrint 92C HighLight Color Laser Printing System
Xerox 4050, 4090, and 4650 Laser Printing Systems
Xerox 9790 and 8790 Laser Printing Systems
Refer to appendix A, "PDL command and DJDE summary," for
information on which laser printer families support the different
commands.
NOTE: Forms Description Language (FDL) commands cannot
be used on the DP EPS, because these systems do not have
forms compiling capability. You can, however, create forms by
using FDL on another laser printing system or by using a forms
creation software package on a PC or other type of workstation.
Form files that are created externally can be transferred or
imported to the system disk of your DP EPS, and can be
specified for jobs that are printed on the system.
This guide uses the following conventions:
Alerts: Alerts include notes, cautions, and warnings.
– Notes are hints that help you perform a task or
understand the text.
– Cautions alert you to an action that could damage
hardware, software, or your print job.
– Warnings alert you to conditions that may cause injury to
people.
Alerts appear as follows:
– Notes: Printed in italics
– CAUTIONS:
Printed in red
– WARNINGS:
Angle brackets: Angle brackets surrounding a word indicate
the word is the name of a key on the controller keyboard. Key
names start with a capital letter. (Example: Press <Enter>.)
Printed in bold red
Using LCDS Print Description Language

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