Xerox 701P21091 manual Abnormal Imismatch, Default Stop

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Specifying print format parameters

ABNORMAL IMISMATCH

Specifies the action for a highlight color printer to take when a specified ink requires a primary ink color that is not currently loaded.

NOTE: IMISMATCH is a highlight color parameter that is recognized by printers such as the Xerox 4850 and 4890. It may be included in JSLs that are created on the DP EPS for highlight color printing. If the system encounters this parameter when printing, it is ignored.

Syntax ABNORMAL IMISMATCH = {ABORT CONTINUE STOP}

Options

Table 4-6. ABNORMAL IMISMATCH parameter options and definitions

Option

Definition

 

 

 

 

ABORT

Specifies that the system displays a message for the abnormal condition

 

and aborts only the report it is processing (not the entire job) without

 

offering the operator the choice of resuming printing or canceling the job.

 

 

CONTINUE

Specifies that the system displays a message defining the abnormal

 

condition and resumes printing the current report with the ink that is

 

currently loaded, overriding the ISUBSTITUTE parameter and any forms

 

creation commands that specify no ink substitution.

 

 

STOP

Specifies that the system displays a message prompting the operator to

 

load the requested primary ink or to abort the job. The printer stops

 

printing the report and waits for the operator to resume printing (with or

 

without changing inks) or cancel the job.

 

 

Default STOP

ABNORMAL If a report does not contain an ink list in the JDE, printing may IMISMATCH start before the system is aware of the primary colors that are

parameter: point needed. For example, page 100 of a report that was designated to note black only may specify the green primary when the ink loaded in

the printer is red. This would create an IMISMATCH condition.

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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