Compiling A Jsl; Compiling Procedure - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Software Manual

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PDL principles and procedures

Compiling a JSL

Rules for invoking
the XJDC compiler
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The second part of creating the JSL is compiling it. Each JSL file
must be compiled (converted) into an object file (Job Descriptor
Library or JDL) before it can be read by the system to print a job.
The Xerox Job Description Compiler (XJDC) software on your
controller performs this conversion. The process is diagrammed
below.
Figure 1-17. PDL compilation
1. JSL
2. XJDC (PDL compiler)
3. CME file (Copy Modification Entry)
4. JDL file (Job Descriptor Library [a compiled JSL])
5. PDE file (Print Descriptor Entry, or format)
6. STK file (STOCKSET file)

Compiling procedure

After you have finished entering all the commands for your JSL,
including the last END; command, and saved the .JSL file in the
"lcds" folder, you can begin the compilation process.
The command that invokes the XJDC compiler has some
different syntax rules from the PDL commands that you used to
create the JSL. Keep in mind the following rules when you enter
this command:
Using LCDS Print Description Language

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