Xerox FreeFlow Printer User Manual


 
PDL principles and procedures
1-80 Using LCDS Print Description Language
For detailed information on the syntax and use of these PDL
commands and DJDEs, refer to the Print Description Language
Reference for your 4850/4890 or DP92 HighLight Color LPS.
Downloading
highlight color
JDLs to your
FreeFlow Print
Server
You can download color JDLs to your FreeFlow Print Server
LCDS systems. When compiled on a Xerox 4850, 4890, or
DP92, these JDLs can then be used on the FreeFlow Print
Server, the 4850/4890 LPS, or the DP92C LPS. Any inks that
you specified in the JSL are replaced by black ink when printed
on monochrome FreeFlow Print Server-based LCDS systems;
however, they print in the specified inks on your 4850, 4890, or
DP92C HighLight Color LPS as well as the Xerox DT 128/155/
180 HLC.
HighLight color
LPS forms
Because the FreeFlow Print Server LCDS systems do not have a
forms compiler, you cannot compile forms or form source
libraries (FSLs) at your print server. Forms for FreeFlow Print
Server LCDS jobs may be created on your FreeFlow Print
Server, but they must be compiled at another Xerox LPS. After
they are compiled, forms can be copied to the FreeFlow Print
Server LCDS system disk from tape, CD, or diskette; or they can
be downloaded from the host using File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
or the FILE DJDE.
The FreeFlow Print Server LCDS systems can print forms that
were created in color. It is important to note that forms need not
contain color unique forms source library (FSL) commands in
order to be classified as colored forms. You can generate them
by the following methods:
Compiling the FSL using the 4850/4890 or DP92C HighLight
Color LPS Forms Description Language (FDL) compiler
Converting the monochrome form to color with the File
Conversion Utility (FCU) resident on the 4850, 4890, or
DP92C HighLight Color LPS
IRESULT Yes
LOGO Yes
NUMBER Yes
XMP Yes
Table 1-15. Highlight color commands
(Continued)
Command Color parameter
DJDE
available?