Xerox 665E Scanner User Manual


 
FreeFlow Scanner 665E Getting Started
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1. Overview
RDO files
RDO is the three-letter extension for the Raster Document Object
file type. As stated earlier, the RDO file type is used primarily with
FreeFlow, but you can use RDOs with other FreeFlow
applications, or convert them to PostScript or PDF files.
An RDO is a document file made up of images. An RDO has two
parts:
A PostScript wrapper which contains all the information about
the structure and format of the pages in your document.
A .CON directory that holds the TIFF, JPEG, PostScript, and
Adobe PDF files that make up the pages of your document.
When you create an RDO, FreeFlow creates both of these parts
automatically.
NOTE: For descriptions of the other file types you can use with
RDOs, use the online Help system.
For DocuSP users: To allow a user to print an RDO to a DocuSP/DocuColor
production printer without logging in to the color server, you must
create an account with the user name xrxusr and a password of
your choice (such as xrx123). Once this account is created, the
color server is available to any user that knows the name of the
server and print queue. No security check is provided by the
server.