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FAX or T4
PRINTER or TEXT
PCL
POSTSCRIPT and PS are synonyms. FAX and T4 are also synonyms, as are PRINTER and TEXT. Printer
format is the normal default for ASCII files. PCL (Printer Control Language) is valid only for the output file,
while PostScript format is only valid for the input file.
The / LEFT_MARGIN qualifier specifies the amount of white space between the left edge of the document
and the bitmapped image. This is measured in dots, or as specified by the / UNIT qualifier. If a negative left
margin is specified, the image will be shifted left instead of right and the image is cropped. Decimal fractions
are allowed.
The / NOTIFY qualifier specifies that a broadcast message will be sent to the user terminal when the
conversion completes.
The / PAGE qualifier specifies the height (length) of the output image, which is measured in dots, or as
specified by the / UNIT qualifier. This value must be greater than zero. As an example, you can use this
qualifier to reduce the height of a scanned-in logo file to a few inches instead of the whole page.
The / PRINT qualifier, if used, causes the output file to printed. The printer should be set up with / SCALE
to ensure the printed image is dimensioned correctly. (See the PRINTER command description above.)
The / TOP_MARGIN qualifier specifies the amount of white space between the top edge of the document
and the bitmapped image. This is measured in dots, or as specified by the / UNIT qualifier. If a negative top
margin is specified, the image will be shifted up instead of down and the image is cropped. Decimal fractions
are allowed.
The / UNIT qualifier specifies the unit of measure for left margin, top margin and page height. Valid units
are:
/ UNIT=DOTS
/UNIT=INCHES
/UNIT=MM
/ UN IT=MILLIMETERS
/ UNIT=POINTS
MM and MILLIMETERS are equivalent. There are 25.4 millimeters to an inch and 72 points to an inch. Fax
resolution is 204 dots per inch horizontally and 196 dots per inch vertically. If the / UNIT qualifier is
omitted, the unit default value is dots.
5.5.1.2 Examples
Here are some conversion examples:
$ FAX CON VERT N EWLOGO.PS / PAGE= 2.5 / UN IT= IN CH / PRIN T
$ FAX CONVERT IN.X / FORMAT=TEXT OUT.Y / FORMAT=PCL
$ FAX CON VERT TEST.T4 / LEFT= 72 / TOP=-36 / UN IT=POIN TS / PRIN T
The first example creates a bitmapped T4 output file, called NEWLOGO.T4, from PostScript input file,
NEWLOGO.PS, with a height of two and a half inches and prints it. The second example converts text file
IN.X into a PCL file, OUT.Y, which may later be printed on a PCL type printer (using the DCL PRINT
command.) Note that the / FORMAT= TEXT qualifier was not necessary in this case, since the program
would have defaulted the input file to text anyway. Since the printer uses PCL format, another method of
obtaining a PCL format is to use the CONVERT command with the / PRINT qualifier and then copy the
print file while it is being printed.
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