Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services

Using Command Line Client

2.The job is submitted when you execute the batch file.

The single command mode is often used for batch operation. To do this, copy and paste the command line and change the parameters.

NOTE: Do not change other parts of the batch file.

You must have one command line for each separate command to be executed. The following example displays a file with two print commands, each to a different printer.

com.xerox.jxds.frontends.clc.application.JXDS -p/ rebar.ess.c.xerox.com/default -f ./golden.ps -jt ./ticket.xpf

com.xerox.jxds.frontends.clc.application.JXDS -p/ rebar.ess.c.xerox.com/rebar -f ./golden.ps -jt ./ticket.xpf

Refer to “Command syntax: single command mode,” for further information on the command structure.

Refer to the “Single command mode commands,” earlier in this chapter, for a list of the available parameters for the Print command.

Command quick reference

The following tables list all the commands and parameters for each mode of the XDS Command Line application.

Table 6-1. Print command mode commands and parameters

Parameter

Function

Arguments

Argument definition

 

 

 

 

–p

Set printer

<printer>

Name of printer

 

 

 

 

–f

Set file to print

<file>

Name of document file to print

 

 

 

 

–jt

Set job ticket

<job>

Name of job ticket file

 

 

 

 

–copies

Set number of copies to print

<#>

Number of copies (numeral)

 

 

 

 

-sides

Set sides to be printed

<sides>

1-side, 2-side, head-to-toe

 

 

 

 

-finishing

Sets finishing for job

<option>

no-finish, staple-top-left,

 

 

 

staple-bottom-left, staple-top-

 

 

 

right, staple-dual-left, staple-

 

 

 

dual-right, bind-left, bind-right,

 

 

 

booklet-maker

 

 

 

 

-user

Identifies the sender’s user

<sender>

Enter the sender’s user name

 

name

 

 

 

 

 

 

–exit

Exit XDS Command Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Xerox 701P40016 manual Command quick reference, Print command mode commands and parameters