[Substitution Strings]: “Input String #” and “Output String#”

21. [Substitution Strings]

21.1. “Input String #” and “Output String#”

The [Substitution Strings] configuration page is divided into 16 “string sets”, each consisting of an input string and an output string.

The syntactical rules for input strings and output strings are the same as for “String Before” and “String After” (as described in “[Logical Printers 1-8]” [page 151]).

Each input string or output string can fill up to 100 encoded Bytes (see “Basic Rules and Encoded Bytes” [page 239] in the appendix on string syntax).

String sets entered in the [Substitution Strings] configuration page have no effect until you set up a logical print which will use one or more of them (“String Before and String After” [page 155]).

When your chosen logical printer is configured to use a given string set, the data stream in a job directed to that logical printer will be inspected. If there is a string exactly matching “Input String #”, it will be removed and be replaced with “Output String #” in the same set.

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