COMPILING AND PRINTING FORMS
TRAY
Specifies that the sample form, source statement, and
summary sheet will go to the sample tray instead of the
currently active output stacker.
DEBUG
Specifies that no attempt to print the sample form will be
made. This ensures that the source statement and summary
sheet are printed even if the sample form cannot be printed.
XPAN
Specifies printing of the source statement of section
expansions.
NOSOURCE
Specifies that disk source file creation will be suppressed
when compiling from magnetic tape or disk when the form
name is the same as the file name given.
PROOF
Specifies that the .FSL will be compiled and the source
statement and/or summary sheet will be printed. No .FRM
file is generated.
SIMPLEX
Specifies that the source statement or summary sheet
generated with each compile is printed in simplex rather than
duplex.
RES=spi
Specifies a 300 or 600 spots per inch (spi) resolution.
If the source file contains multiple form descriptions, the system
does not start printing until all forms have been compiled.
Compiling 600 spi forms
A 600 spots per inch (spi) form can be compiled only on a 4650.
It is important, however, that all 600 spi system fonts, logos, and
image files are loaded on that system prior to compilation.
Compiling 4850 color forms and logos
V3.5 operating system software does not support any color
references. Color forms created on a 4850 LPS using the
IRESULT, ICATALOG, and PALETTE commands are accepted and
can be printed successfully on the 4050, 4090, or 4650 LPS;
however, problems occur when calling out color format LGOs
and IMGs. A form or logo that was created and compiled on a
4850 can be printed (in monochrome black) only on a 4050,
4090, or 4650 LPS using V3.8 (or higher) operating system
software releases.
When an .FSL is compiled and the name of the source input file
differs from the name in the FORM command, an .FSL is created
using the name from the FORM command. This newly created
.FSL contains only those commands necessary for that form.
However, if the input file has the same name as the one in the
FORM command, the original .FSL file is not affected.
If there are multiple forms in the input source and the source
input file name is used for any of the forms other than the first,
an error occurs during compilation. Therefore, if you wish to use
the source input file name as one of the form names, you must
use it as the first form to be compiled. Typically, forms
contained in a multiple-file .FSL do not have the same name as
the source input file. An example of this is DC20.FSL.
XEROX 4050/4090/4450/4650 LPS FORMS CREATION GUIDE
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