Ricoh GLD0-0025-01 Window User Manual


 
Summary of changes
These are brief descriptions of the functional updates to InfoPrint XT for Windows
(InfoPrint XT) and the corresponding documentation changes that this publication
contains:
Support for content-sensitive medium maps
The InfoPrint XT data stream converter uses a sequentially numbered
naming convention for medium map names in the inline form definition
that it generates as it converts a Xerox job. The numbering sequence begins
with AIO00001. You can now instruct InfoPrint XT to create medium map
names that reflect certain characteristics of the medium map, such as
whether it specifies simplex or duplex printing. InfoPrint XT provides the
new xcsmmname conversion parameter that you can use to control the
format of the medium map name. See these topics:
v “Working with content-sensitive medium map names” on page 34
v The xcsmmname conversion parameter on page 96
Emulation
of the Xerox ALIGN operator command
InfoPrint XT can emulate the Xerox ALIGN operator command, which lets
users adjust the position of page images in the AFP output that InfoPrint
XT creates. InfoPrint XT uses two new conversion parameters for the
alignment emulation. The xalign parameter controls how InfoPrint XT
aligns the AFP output with the pages of the job. The xinvertalign
parameter controls how InfoPrint XT aligns the AFP output for pages that
Xerox OUTPUT INVERT commands or INVERT Dynamic Job Descriptor
Entries (DJDEs) invert. See these topics:
v The xalign conversion parameter on page 93
v The xinvertalign conversion parameter on page 97
Duplicate inline image checking for online jobs
Xerox online jobs can use GRAPHIC DJDEs instead of IMAGE DJDEs to
specify inline images. This can impact performance and increase the
processing time that InfoPrint XT requires for the job. If the job contains
many inline images, but there are few unique images and most are
duplicates of images that were specified earlier in the job, the performance
impact is greater. When possible, the best solution is to change the
application that generated the job. To improve performance, the application
should use IMAGE DJDEs to specify the inline images instead of
GRAPHIC DJDEs. If changing the application is not possible, you can use
the new xckdupnlimg conversion parameter. When you specify
xckdupnlimg=yes, InfoPrint XT does a preliminary check of each inline
image that a GRAPHIC DJDE specifies. If it determines that the image is a
duplicate, InfoPrint XT does not process the image again. It uses the AFP
output from the first conversion of the duplicated image that it generated
earlier in the job. See page 95.
Note:
The xckdupnlimg conversion parameter does not apply to offline
jobs.
Controlling
automatic carriage control verification
You use the existing xcc conversion parameter to specify the type of
carriage controls, ANSI or machine code, that the data for an online job
contains. In addition, InfoPrint XT automatically reads the first records of
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