OPALE - 10.0 - Utilisation - Agrafer un PCL en mode XPS/en

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Here are 2 profile examples that do so:
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1. <u>The XPSSTAPLE profile staples the entire job regardless of the number of documents in the XPS file</u>
 
1. <u>The XPSSTAPLE profile staples the entire job regardless of the number of documents in the XPS file</u>

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When stapling with Opale Server in XPS mode, use the CUSTOM tag of the CPSconfig.conf.

To do so, call a conversion profile with the stapling command (the profiles are located in the Mapping XPSConfig.conf configuration file).


Here are 2 examples of profiles that do so:

1. The XPSSTAPLE profile staples the entire job regardless of the number of documents in the XPS file

<XPSSTAPLE>
 <label>XPSSTAPLE</label>
 <language>PCL</language>
 <color>off</color>
 <custom>
  <job>
   <before>@PJL SET STAPLE=TOPLEFT\x0D\x0A</before>
  </job>
 </custom>	
</XPSSTAPLE>

N.B. The \x0D\x0A character chain generates a line break.

Example with 2 PJL commands :

<XPSSTAPLE>
 <label>XPSSTAPLE</label>
 <language>PCL</language>
 <color>off</color>
 <custom>
  <job>
   <before>@PJL SET STAPLE=TOPLEFT\x0D\x0A@PJL SET OUTBIN=TOP</before>
  </job>
 </custom>	
</XPSSTAPLE>

2. The XPSSTAPLEM profile staples each document in the XPS individually (Because of the multijobpcl parameter set to ON)

<XPSSTAPLEM>
 <label>XPSSTAPLEM</label>
 <language>PCL</language>
 <color>off</color>
 <custom>
  <job>
   <before>@PJL SET STAPLE=TOPLEFT\x0D\x0A</before>
  </job>
 </custom>
 <multijobpcl>ON</multijobpcl>
</XPSSTAPLEM>