Specifying print format parameters

OUTPUT FORMS

CYCLEFORMS and FORMS parameters: Both may be

parameter: points

used within a report; however, only the last parameter

to note

specified is in effect at any given time. If a multicopy report

 

specifies CYCLEFORMS, a FORMS DJDE that is

 

encountered within the report overrides the CYCLEFORMS

 

parameter from that point in every copy.

 

• You can code forms at a workstation with forms creation

 

software such as Elixir, on another laser printing system

 

using Xerox Forms Description Language (FDL), or on a

 

mainframe computer.

 

You can transfer these form files from tape, CD, or diskette to

 

the print server disk by using the Import process. (For further

 

information, click the online [Help] button on your system

 

print server and refer to “Importing resources.”) You can also

 

download forms from a host computer by using File Transfer

 

Protocol (FTP) or the FILE DJDE.

OUTPUT FORMS The example below shows how to specify forms on different parameter copies. Form FORM12 appears on copies 1 and 2. FORM3 will

example print on copy 3, and FORM4, on copies 4 through 10.

OUTPUT FORMS

=

(FORM12,1,2),

FORMS = FORM3,

FORMS

=

FORM4, COPIES

= 10;

OUTPUT GRAPHICS

Specifies how graphics will be processed in a job.

Syntax OUTPUT GRAPHICS = {NO YES MOVE BATCH ({NO YES MOVE}, NOSUB)}

Options

Table 4-56. OUTPUT GRAPHICS parameter options and definitions

Option

Definition

 

 

 

 

NO

Indicates that there are no graphics in this job.

 

 

YES

Indicates there are graphics in the job, and they are processed in Batch mode.

 

 

BATCH

Means that the input stream contains no text, but only graphics that are to be

 

imaged, one per page.

 

 

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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Xerox FreeFlow Cycleforms and Forms parameters Both may be, Output Forms, FORM12,1,2, Forms FORM4, Copies, Output Graphics