What Your Jsl Specified For Lps Processing - Xerox 721P85530 Description

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CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)

What your JSL specified for LPS processing

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If your document requires forms, you code programs in form source
language (FSL).
You then code jobs in job source language (JSL). Your JSL files may
call FRM files.
If your document uses color, the PDL applications you code must
include the appropriate Xerox 4850 or 4890 HighLight Color LPS ink
specifications. On your Xerox DocuPrint 180 LPS, a color JSL is
compiled without errors, but the color ink is ignored and the
application prints in black, the system default.
Refer to your Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight Color Laser Printing
System PDL/DJDE Reference for details on using inks in your color
applications.
Then you invoke the PDL compiler to compile your JSL file into a JDL
file to tell the printer such information as the following:
Use of black or color ink for text and images
What variable and fixed data to use
Placement, font, and point size for the variable and fixed data
Which fonts, forms, images, signatures, and logos to use
Paper stocks to use for the job
How to feed stock for the print job, in other words, which paper
trays to use
Page layout
How to build the print image for each page
How many copies to print.
XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE

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