Summary
of
changes
These
are
brief
descriptions
of
the
functional
updates
to
InfoPrint
XT
for
Windows
(InfoPrint
XT)
and
the
corresponding
documentation
changes
that
this
publication
contains:
Support
for
content-sensitive
medium
maps
The
InfoPrint
XT
data
stream
converter
uses
a
sequentially
numbered
naming
convention
for
medium
map
names
in
the
inline
form
definition
that
it
generates
as
it
converts
a
Xerox
job.
The
numbering
sequence
begins
with
AIO00001.
You
can
now
instruct
InfoPrint
XT
to
create
medium
map
names
that
reflect
certain
characteristics
of
the
medium
map,
such
as
whether
it
specifies
simplex
or
duplex
printing.
InfoPrint
XT
provides
the
new
xcsmmname
conversion
parameter
that
you
can
use
to
control
the
format
of
the
medium
map
name.
See
these
topics:
v
“Working
with
content-sensitive
medium
map
names”
on
page
34
v
The
xcsmmname
conversion
parameter
on
page
96
Emulation
of
the
Xerox
ALIGN
operator
command
InfoPrint
XT
can
emulate
the
Xerox
ALIGN
operator
command,
which
lets
users
adjust
the
position
of
page
images
in
the
AFP
output
that
InfoPrint
XT
creates.
InfoPrint
XT
uses
two
new
conversion
parameters
for
the
alignment
emulation.
The
xalign
parameter
controls
how
InfoPrint
XT
aligns
the
AFP
output
with
the
pages
of
the
job.
The
xinvertalign
parameter
controls
how
InfoPrint
XT
aligns
the
AFP
output
for
pages
that
Xerox
OUTPUT
INVERT
commands
or
INVERT
Dynamic
Job
Descriptor
Entries
(DJDEs)
invert.
See
these
topics:
v
The
xalign
conversion
parameter
on
page
93
v
The
xinvertalign
conversion
parameter
on
page
97
Duplicate
inline
image
checking
for
online
jobs
Xerox
online
jobs
can
use
GRAPHIC
DJDEs
instead
of
IMAGE
DJDEs
to
specify
inline
images.
This
can
impact
performance
and
increase
the
processing
time
that
InfoPrint
XT
requires
for
the
job.
If
the
job
contains
many
inline
images,
but
there
are
few
unique
images
and
most
are
duplicates
of
images
that
were
specified
earlier
in
the
job,
the
performance
impact
is
greater.
When
possible,
the
best
solution
is
to
change
the
application
that
generated
the
job.
To
improve
performance,
the
application
should
use
IMAGE
DJDEs
to
specify
the
inline
images
instead
of
GRAPHIC
DJDEs.
If
changing
the
application
is
not
possible,
you
can
use
the
new
xckdupnlimg
conversion
parameter.
When
you
specify
xckdupnlimg=yes
,
InfoPrint
XT
does
a
preliminary
check
of
each
inline
image
that
a
GRAPHIC
DJDE
specifies.
If
it
determines
that
the
image
is
a
duplicate,
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
process
the
image
again.
It
uses
the
AFP
output
from
the
first
conversion
of
the
duplicated
image
that
it
generated
earlier
in
the
job.
See
page
95.
Note:
The
xckdupnlimg
conversion
parameter
does
not
apply
to
offline
jobs.
Controlling
automatic
carriage
control
verification
You
use
the
existing
xcc
conversion
parameter
to
specify
the
type
of
carriage
controls,
ANSI
or
machine
code,
that
the
data
for
an
online
job
contains.
In
addition,
InfoPrint
XT
automatically
reads
the
first
records
of
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