Input For Graphics - Xerox DocuPrint 100 Software Manual

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Using PDL commands for graphics

Input for graphics

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Graphics DJDEs are record oriented because they take effect
immediately. For example, ALTER, CANCEL, and IMAGE may
appear anywhere on the page and are applied to the page on
which they occur. Page oriented DJDEs to be applied to the next
page must not precede Batch mode or page interleaved graphics
to be applied to the current page.
Refer to the "Using dynamic job descriptor entries (DJDEs)"
chapter for more information.
Named graphics, like other resource files, may be imported to
the system disk from magnetic tape, CD ROM, or diskette. They
can also be downloaded from the host by using the FTP process
or by FILE DJDE processing.
Graphics may be input either separately from, or interleaved
with, textual data. If the graphics are input separately, they are
recorded as permanent disk files. If they are interleaved, they
may or may not be recorded as permanent disk files. (Refer to
"Graphic processing modes," later in this chapter.)
A graphic is typically incorporated into a document by a DJDE
record occurring with the data targeted for the same simplex
sheet or duplex side in which the graphic appears. Additionally, a
graphic may be referenced in a form, so that use of the form
automatically includes the graphic.
NOTE: The DP 2000 Series EPS can handle highlight colored
graphics (one color plus black) from a Xerox 4850, 4890, or
DP92C HighLight Color Laser Printing System (it prints them in
shades of black). However, the systems cannot process
multicolor graphics.
Using LCDS Print Description Language

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