Xerox P8EX Spire CXP8000 Color Server - User Guide - Page 393
VIPP, Unique information is drawn from a database and is embedded in
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VI Document Formats VIPP 379 you can still maintain reusable elements for future runs. Reusable elements are cached elsewhere, so only the unique data, which is embedded in the job, is deleted. • Reusable Elements Self-contained graphical entities that can be line art, text, raster images or a combination of these types. Reusable elements are represented in PostScript and can be stored as EPS files when appropriate. Reusable elements include clipping and scaling instructions as well as the image data. Note: Grayscale TIFF and EPS images that are created in CMYK applications (such as PhotoShop) are counted correctly as B&W instead of Color in both the Spire CXP8000 color server and the Xerox DocuColor 8000 Digital Color Press billing meters. Reusable elements can be used repeatedly in different pages, booklets and jobs. On the Spire CXP8000 color server, all reusable elements are processed once and cached as RTP elements for further use. They can then be reused either within the sub-job itself, or in additional runs of sub-jobs. • Inline Elements Unique information is drawn from a database and is embedded in the sub-job. This data prints only once for individual booklets. The VIPP format was developed in 1993 by Xerox. The VIPP is a PostScript-based format that merges the VI pages during the processing stage. The VIPP is used mostly for financial applications, which typically employ the dynamic graph charting capability of VIPP, and for bank statements, telephone bills, and electric bills. Note: To use VIPP files on your Spire CXP8000 color server, you first need to install the VIPP software on your system. This installation should be done by a service engineer. Contact your service provider for more information.