5. When the LCDS Resources window opens, if not already selected, select System from the Source
pull-down menu.
6. A list of installed LCDS Resources will be displayed. Note the resource types displayed under the Type
category. FNT, for example, represents Font. FRM represents Form. JDL represents Job Descriptor
Library (a source file of compiled PDL commands).
7. To select the specific types of resources displayed in the LCDS Resources window, click the Types...
button which opens the System Resource Types dialog. After selecting the desired resource types (by
marking the checkboxes), click OK.
Related Hints and Tips
Hint/Tip Description
Subtopic
Offset Recovery is not supported when a DFA device is
attached. There will be no offset on the output to indic-
ate where the fault had occurred. It will only work when
there is a BFM or MFF attached.
Offset recovery
Only offset by job boundary or set boundary is supported
with the third party inline DFA finishing devices. DFA
devices do not support single page offsetting specified
within the LCDS job or report. A single page job or report
will be offset.
Offset with DFA
Related Information
For further information about LCDS printing with the system, and for queue setup information, refer to
the LCDS Print documentation that is provided along with the LCDS license software CD. See your System
Administrator or Xerox Customer Representative to obtain this documentation.
Using VIPP
The FreeFlow VI Interpreter (FF VII) is an optional software license installed on the FreeFlow Print Server
that you can enable to interpret the VIPP language (Variable-data Intelligent PostScript Printware).
Many Service Bureaus and Data Centers continue to print files written in Xerox's
language; a legacy from the days of mainframes and pin-fed impact printers.
Many people are conducting their businesses and document production operations in networked,
PostScript-based environments. Given these divergent realities, this may be the right time to convert
LCDS-based documents to PostScript.
What is VIPP?
Xerox Variable Data Intelligent PostScript Printware (VIPP) is a powerful system of fully compliant
PostScript technologies for the production of personalized documents. The FreeFlow VI Interpreter refers
to the software used to interpret the VIPP commands. VIPP is used to discuss anything related to the
VIPP commands or VIPP based applications.VIPP consists of a set of macros that reside on the PostScript
interpreter, eliminating many of the time-consuming steps associated with traditional variable information
workflows by enabling Dynamic Document Construction (DDC) at the printer. By dynamically creating
the document at the printer, VIPP dramatically decreases the amount of time that it takes to compose
and print documents.
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