Specifying print format parameters
Using LCDS Print Description Language
4-7
ABNORMAL ISUBSTITUTE
Specifies whether or not the operator of a highlight color printer
may initiate ink substitution.
NOTE: ISUBSTITUTE is a highlight color parameter that is
recognized by printers such as the Xerox 4850 and 4890, as well
as the Xerox DT 128/155/180 HighLight Color Printing Systems.
It may be included in JSLs that are created on the FreeFlow Print
Server LCDS systems for highlight color printing. If the system
encounters this parameter when printing, it is ignored.
Syntax
ABNORMAL ISUBSTITUTE = {ANY | NONE}
Options
Default
ANY
NOTE: FreeFlow Print Server will allow any highlight color to be
substituted for any other color. It differs in that BLACK cannot be
substituted for any highlight color and any highlight color cannot
be substituted for black. This is a decomposer limitation. A
highlight color job can be printed entirely in BLACK by setting the
Queue Properties:Image Quality Tab:Mapping Algorithm to
Monochrome and selecting the override checkbox.
ABNORMAL OTEXT
(“Output text”) Specifies that the system will display a message
to the operator at the point of software restart when printing is
interrupted by a software failure. The parameter options enable
you to specify whether or not printing will stop when this
message is displayed.
Syntax
ABNORMAL OTEXT = {WAIT | NOWAIT}
Table 4-7. ABNORMAL ISUBSTITUTE parameter options and
definitions
Option
Definition
ANY
Specifies that the operator may initiate ink substitution.
NONE
Prohibits operator initiated ink substitution. The operator may either print
the report without performing an ink substitution or abort the report.
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