Using Dynamic Job Descriptor Entries (DJDEs)

LPS labeled file processing

Records with a length greater than 80 bytes are truncated to 80 bytes; records with a length less than 80 bytes are padded with ASCII blanks to 80 bytes. Character translation may be performed, depending on the JDE in effect.

4.The system terminates record processing for the card image being downloaded when another DJDE record is encountered.

If a DJDE record is encountered and one or more card image records have been written in the file, the file is truncated to an appropriate size and closed. If OPRINFO=YES, a message is listed on an OPRINFO page, indicating that a file has been created and giving the name of the new file.

If a DJDE record is encountered before any card image records have been filed, the null file is deleted, and the preceding DJDE packet is printed on an OPRINFO page with an error message indicating that the file “FILENAME” has no card image data.

5.The printing system completes file processing.

NOTE: Card image files that have the type extensions listed below are not supported on the DP 2000 Series EPS:

.CMD

.MSC

.PCH

.TMP

.TPF

When the system encounters any of these types of files specified within a FILE DJDE, it logs an “invalid file type” error, which is handled according to the specification by the ABNORMAL ERROR parameter in the JDL.

When LPS labeled files are transferred, the following occurs:

1.The system checks the FILE DJDE for valid parameters, reads the LPS label record at the beginning of the file, and responds to errors as follows:

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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