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Xerox DocuPrint 135 Operation Manual
Product overview
Table 1-1
Point mode required to process supported data streams
Acceptable
PCL5e PCL6 PostScript
data stream
Required
EPS
print mode
or
NPS

Differences in supported software features

1- 4
The following table shows the print mode (EPS, NPS, or IPS) in
which the printing system must be operating to process specific
data formats.
PostScript
Level 3 with
Level 2
EPS
NPS
EPS
NOTE: When the system is printing an IPDS job using DocuPrint
NPS/IPS, PostScript and PCL data streams can be spooled in the
background. If a PostScript or PCL job is printing, the NPS/IPS
software reports a not-ready condition back to the host until the
printer becomes available.
*IPDS is not available as of this printing for the DocuPrint EPS
systems.
Because of differences between NPS/IPS and EPS in regard to
the PostScript, PCL, ASCII, and VIPP interpreters, some features
are supported in NPS/IPS mode that are not supported in EPS
mode, and vice versa. Listed below are some features that are
supported differently by the two different operating systems.
EPS only:
Queue overrides
Multiple queues
DocuSP job ticket
178 default PostScript fonts
Level 3 PostScript interpreter
NPS/IPS only:
Cycle forms
xgfnub (ability to add a VIPP Start command in front of a file)
NPS/IPS job ticket
Two-sided (duplex) tab stock printing
Virtual printer/document attributes
ASCII
VIPP
PDF
EPS
EPS
or
or
NPS
NPS
NPS/IPS Extension Operations Guide
TIFF
LCDS IPDS*
EPS or
EPS
PS or
NPS
IPS