Xerox P8EX Spire CXP8000 Color Server - User Guide - Page 293
Adding Dynamic Exceptions in VIPP Format, Xerox VIPP Reference Manual
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Dynamic Page Exceptions 279 values are either 0, to indicate no holes, or 3, this is not intended to identify a media with an arbitrary number of holes in arbitrary locations, such as a printed novelty application. • Ordered count (not supported): The sixth specifies the ordered count. This is the number of possible media instances, in an identifiable and sequenced collection of media, that will be repeated within the insert. For example, this value is the number of tab positions when tabs are to be inserted. Ordered count can be any integer in the range of 0 (zero), to indicate no ordered count, to 100. Example %XRXbegin: 002.00.00 %XRXdocumentPaperColors: white %XRXpageExceptions: 7 8 216 279 red opaque acmep_ing 0 12 75 %XRXpageExceptions: 35 36 216 279 red opaque acmep_ing 0 12 75 %XRXpageExceptions: 41 42 216 279 blue opaque acmep_ing 0 12 75 %XRXpageExceptions: 49 50 216 279 red opaque acmep_ing 012 75 %XRXpageExceptions: 59 60 216 279 red opaque acmep_ing 012 75 %XRXend %PDF-1.3 : Adding Dynamic Page Exceptions in VIPP Format Dynamic page exceptions are supported through SETMEDIA and are defined in the Xerox VIPP Reference Manual. • The SETMEDIA command sets the media requirement. In the syntax example, SETMEDIA sets MediaType, MediaColor, and MediaWeight as the current media type requirements for subsequent pages. The Spire CXP8000 color server mapping is similar to the mapping of PostScript and Variable Print Specification file formats. The MediaType value is mapped to the paper stock name. The MediaColor is mapped to the paper stock color. The MediaWeight is mapped to the paper stock weight. For more information about PostScript and Variable Print Specification formats, see Adding Dynamic Page Exceptions in PostScript and Variable Print Specification Formats on page 276