
SPECIFYING INPUT PARAMETERS
4-14 XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE
Table 4-18. ASSIGN parameter option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s) Def inition(s)
(
byte
,(
ccln
1
,
[
ccln
2
][,...]) This option has the following components:
•
byte
The printer carriage control byte being defined. Its value is in the range 0 to
255 (X00 to XFF).
•
ccln
Specifies the action that should be taken when the printer carriage control byte
defined in byte is encountered. A
ccln
may be any of the following definitions:
—TOF
When
byte
causes the bottom-of-form (BOF) to occur, instructs the
printing system to go to the top-of-form (TOF) on the next page and to
stop spacing.
—IGN
When
byte
causes the bottom-of-form (BOF) to occur, instructs the
printing system to ignore it to continue spacing through the end of the
physical page. The page then transitions to top-of-form and spacing
continues.
—OVR
When
byte
causes the bottom-of-form (BOF) to occur, instructs the
printing system to go to the top-of-form (TOF) on the next pate and to
continue spacing.
The default is OVR.
•Space print parameters - This has the following components:
Each of the three fields is optional; however, you must specify at least one
field. The range for the variables m and n is 0 to 15.
—
field
1
Specifies the carriage action to take before printing. An example is the
ANSI carriage control:
–SP
m
Space
m
lines before printing.
–SK
n
Skip-to-channel-
n
before prin ting.
—
field
2
Specifies whether printing occurs for this record:
–P
Print the output data at the line number comput ed after field1 is
processed.
–N
No printing occurs for this record (default).
—
field
3
Specifies the carriage action to take after printing. An example is the
IBM1403 carriage control).
–SP
m
Space
m
lines before printing.
–SK
n
Skip-to-channel-
n
before prin ting.