Output Specifications; Type Of Application To Create - Xerox 721P85530 Description

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CREATING A JOB SOURCE LIBRARY (JSL)

Output specifications

Type of application to create

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You must also decide on some basic questions about the output:
Will the page orientation be landscape or portrait?
What fonts will you use?
What forms, if any, will you use?
Will Segment Management be used?
What paper sizes will be used?
Should CMEs be used?
How will the output be delivered, such as face up or collated?
Will the data be printed on one side of the page (simplex) or on
both sides (duplex)?
Will graphics be used?
What types of applications your site normally prints, for
example:
— Forms
— Reports
— Letters
— Customer statements using variable data, that is,
information that varies from customer to customer.
What are your site's conventions, if any, for naming forms,
JSLs, files, and jobs?
This information assists you in planning your applications in terms of
the type of input data to specify, the type of application to design, and
how much you will need to customize the application to meet its
intended purpose rather than using system defaults.
When planning the specifications you will indicate in your JSL, you
must first decide the type of application you want by answering the
following questions:
Will you modify an existing application or create a new one?
Will you use a form? If so, you need to either call out an existing
form in your JSL or create a new form first and then call it out in
the JSL.
Will the application be landscape (horizontal) or portrait
(vertical) orientation? (Orientation is discussed later in this
chapter.)
Will you use more than one color or type of stock in the print
job?
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