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Document Option Commands
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Syntax Conventions
Example
%%IncludeFeature: orientation (<rotation>)
<rotation> ::== Portrait | Landscape | portrait | land-
scape
Unless noted, all parameters not shown in bold or within < > or { }, must be typed
exactly as shown in the syntax.
Mixed case commands must be typed exactly as shown.
About the DOC Prologue
The DOC prologue is attached to the beginning of a print job either by the person who is
sending the job to the printer, or by a host system print queue. The following rules apply to
DOC prologues:
Every DOC prologue must begin with a single “comment line.” (Comment lines begin
with %! and include all subsequent characters up to the first newline character
encountered.) If a comment line is not on line 1 of the prologue, the printer (or host
software) assumes that no prologue is in the current print job. (If you have subsequent
lines containing valid Document Option Commands, the commands may be ignored
or cause unpredictable results.)
(...)
Parentheses are explicit separators that must be entered as shown in the com-
mand syntax. One space (hex 20) is recommended for separation before and
after the parentheses.
< ...>
Attributes or values within < > brackets are optional variables. Do not include the
brackets.
[...]
Items within square brackets are optional variables.
{...}
Parameters or values within curly braces may be repeated one or more times.
Do not include the braces.
::==
logical equate symbol
|
logical OR function
Spacing
Spacing may be used to separate multiple commands and/or arguments on a
single line.
Summary of Contents for Crown Document Option Commands
Page 1: ...Crown Document Option Commands 1800216 001J ...
Page 5: ...1 Document Option Commands ...
Page 19: ...2 Header and Trailer Pages ...
Page 35: ...3 Selecting Printer Features ...
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Page 83: ...4 Selecting Emulation Features ...
Page 125: ...A Bin Assignments ...
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