Xerox 721P87491 manual PostScript language extensions, PostScript with embedded PJL commands

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POSTSCRIPT

PostScript with embedded PJL commands

PostScript files created for some Hewlett-Packard printers and other compatible printers include PJL commands that specify the use of a PostScript interpreter. DocuPrint NPS can recognize a file as PostScript if it starts with code similar to the following:

^[%-12345X@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE=POSTSCRIPT

Other PJL commands can be included at the start of the job, but will be ignored.

Note: PJL commands in locations other than at the start of the

PostScript job will cause the job to be aborted.

PostScript language extensions

DocuPrint NPS emulates some, but not all, of the LaserWriter II NTX (containing version 47 of Adobe PostScript) product-specific functionality as noted in this section.

When unimplemented operators are encountered in the PostScript master, the standard error message “Undefined” appears on the job messages page.

This section contains PostScript dictionary entries that are defined in the LaserWriter II NTX. These PostScript definitions are not part of the PostScript language.

System Dict

The following System Dictionary operators are implemented:

=print

{dup type /stringtype ne {=string cvs}}

Run

{dup == flush run}

error

The common error handling routine used by all of

 

the standard error handlers

The following System Dictionary operators are implemented:

ISOLatin1Encoding

This is a 256-entry font encoding array based on the International Standards Organization Latin1 encoding vector.

eexec

This is a decryption operator typically used for decoding Type 1 fonts. For a detailed description, refer to the Adobe Type 1 Font Format, version 1.1.

cexec

The DocuPrint 1.5 and higher cexec implementation simply consumes and ignores the data fed to cexec. The cexec operator is used to download machine code patches. As such, cexec is Motorola 6800 cpu-dependent and is not completely implemented. DocuPrint NPS does not handle PostScript

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Contents Version 7.1 August 2000 721P87491 Page Ozone information Laser safetyOperation safety Conductor may result in risk of electrical shock. grounding Table of contents PostScript Vipp IndexViii Conventions ContentsAbout this guide Introduction PostScript publications Related publicationsRelated information HP PCL 5 publications Vipp publicationPCL Maintaining image qualityOFF PCL 5 media support PCL 5 font supportPCL 5 fonts installed with NPS software PCL Copy command PCL command supportPJL commands PCL Copy command example Duplex PCL Copy command examplePCL Duplex commands PCL Duplex commands DocuPrint NPS Collated HP LaserJet 4siPCL Job Separation command PCL Paper Source command tray assignment PCL media selectionPrecedence in selecting media PCL Output Bin command PCL Offset Registration commandsPCL 5c support PCL 5 coding recommendationsPCL 5c coding recommendations PCL 5c functions not applicable to DocuPrint NPSDriver recommendations for PCL 5c Limitations for custom PCL 5c driversFloating-point arithmetic and math operators Coordinate system default matrixImplementation-dependent operations Font Typeface FontsAdobe Type1 PostScript fonts Loading fonts User-defined fontsUsing Adobe Type 1 fonts Type 1 fontsUsing a Type 1 font in a document Producing Type 1 fonts for use with DocuPrintSystem Dict PostScript with embedded PJL commandsPostScript language extensions User Dict Server DictDfltkIdleArry needflush Status DictIdleTime Dictionary Nonstandard definitions Printer resolution and resolution enhancement Appearance consistencyExamples of nonstandard definitions Statusdict UserdictDpi image Printed on a 300 dpi printer Printer imaging characteristics Font consistency Proprietary PostScript extensionsControl-Z and superfluous errors Control-D as binary data and end-of-jobSolution to control-Z and control-D problems Multiple jobs in one input file DocuPrint NPS implementation of PostScript Level Simulated mixed plexStroke Printer Controller operationsScan conversion details Fill ShapesImages Zero-width lines strokesCurved shapes Image quality Rendering of color and gray values transfer function PostScript printer description PPD files Implementation limitsQuantity Limit Description File operators and standard devicesImplementation limits Path limits PostScript VM limitsSetCacheDevice Device orientation and setscreen operatorArc to Bezier conversion-pathforall PostScript storage object size limitsObsolete operators-banddevice, framedevice, renderbands Scan order and rotation Creating the necessary PostScript Ccitt Group 3Print performance related to image printing Purpose Image orientation mismatch aImage orientation mismatch B 10.Image pixel sequence example Considerations SummaryScan resolution and scaling 11.Scaling and resolution example12.PostScript with embedded image normal scan order MaxX exch def /minY exch def /minX exch def 14.Actual PostScript print Page Vipp Functionality Operating environmentVipp line mode extension XGFNub Page Symbols CcittIndex PCL PPD Index

721P87491 specifications

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