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Note for PlanetPress Suite users: You should also consider using the N-Up Object if you
want to display multiple data pages; see thePlanetPress Design user guide.
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Cut on FF character: Select to have a new data page when a form feed character is
encountered in the data stream. If you select the Cut on FF character option, there are two
conditions that signal the end of a data page: the form feed character and the number of
lines set in the Lines per page option. Note that the Cut on FF character takes
precedence over the Lines per page option.
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Read in binary mode: Select this option to force the printer to read the incoming data in
binary mode. Use this option with the ASCII emulation to fix problems related to line
spacing caused by LFCR character pairs found within the data. Use it with the ASCII
emulation and with the Tab on carriage return option to fix problems related to data
formatting caused by isolated CR characters found within the data. This option can only
be used with the ASCII emulation.
Note for PlanetPress Suite users: You cannot select this option if the Design document is
to be installed on a printer that cannot run in binary mode.
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Data encoding: Select the appropriate encoding for the sample data file. You may look at
the data in the Data Pane (non-English characters especially, if any) to see how the your
selection affects the data.
XML Emulation
XML data emulations allow you to capture data emanating from web databases, e-mail
fulfillment, e-commerce, and general XML database engines. In XML emulation, the data
elements in markup language format are organized in a folder view with a root node and sub-
level nodes.
Note
Characters referenced using the ϧ syntax are limited to values ranging from 000 (�) to
256 (Ā).
Note
When XML data is merged with PlanetPress Design documents on a printer DOCTYPE and
ENTITY tags are ignored.
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