IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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... the job before offset stacking will be limited to avoid errors. 33 Offset stacking is supported in IPDS jobs are printed. The job must be routed to a bin that supports offset stacking and have offset stacking specified in the printer menu to determine the size loaded. Disabled Offset stacking is loaded...
... the job before offset stacking will be limited to avoid errors. 33 Offset stacking is supported in IPDS jobs are printed. The job must be routed to a bin that supports offset stacking and have offset stacking specified in the printer menu to determine the size loaded. Disabled Offset stacking is loaded...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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... physical bin associated with the highest capacity physical bin of the optional finisher. Assuming the optional finisher is available. These IPDS bin numbers may be routed to the printer Standard Bin. Bin Mapping No. Æ Bin Mapping 1 Bin Mapping 2 Bin Mapping 3 Bin Mapping 4 Bin Mapping 5 Bin ... will always be followed by sending IPDS bin selection numbers ranging from 1 to the finisher bin with the highest capacity. Examples are routed to the finisher bin with the highest capacity. 3.7.3 Default Bin Mapping The default bin mapping shown below , the labels Bin Mapping ...
... physical bin associated with the highest capacity physical bin of the optional finisher. Assuming the optional finisher is available. These IPDS bin numbers may be routed to the printer Standard Bin. Bin Mapping No. Æ Bin Mapping 1 Bin Mapping 2 Bin Mapping 3 Bin Mapping 4 Bin Mapping 5 Bin ... will always be followed by sending IPDS bin selection numbers ranging from 1 to the finisher bin with the highest capacity. Examples are routed to the finisher bin with the highest capacity. 3.7.3 Default Bin Mapping The default bin mapping shown below , the labels Bin Mapping ...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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..., the job will be offset. The following must happen: • Host Controlled must be performed with offset stacking capability is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to 53 See section 3.5.2 on page 33 for additional information on page... gone to the printer standard bin to Bin 1. (Assumes the host output bin selection number is the default value. Host Controlled is 1.) This routes all papers sizes or types. Hole punching may be mapped to a bin that supports offset stacking. Note: Offset stacking is 1, which supports offset...
..., the job will be offset. The following must happen: • Host Controlled must be performed with offset stacking capability is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to 53 See section 3.5.2 on page 33 for additional information on page... gone to the printer standard bin to Bin 1. (Assumes the host output bin selection number is the default value. Host Controlled is 1.) This routes all papers sizes or types. Hole punching may be mapped to a bin that supports offset stacking. Note: Offset stacking is 1, which supports offset...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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... MENU > MAP OUTPUT BIN menu, change Bin Mapping 1 output bin value from Standard Bin to Bin 1. (Assumes the host output bin selection number is 1.) This routes all jobs that an optional finisher is installed and offset stacking is controlled by the IPDS emulation. No offset stacking is performed. Example 3 - See MAP...
... MENU > MAP OUTPUT BIN menu, change Bin Mapping 1 output bin value from Standard Bin to Bin 1. (Assumes the host output bin selection number is 1.) This routes all jobs that an optional finisher is installed and offset stacking is controlled by the IPDS emulation. No offset stacking is performed. Example 3 - See MAP...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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See MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options on page 40 for details on bin mapping. 55 number is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to finisher bin 2, which supports offset stacking.
See MAP OUTPUT BINS Menu Options on page 40 for details on bin mapping. 55 number is 1.) This routes all jobs that would normally have gone to the printer standard bin to finisher bin 2, which supports offset stacking.
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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... iSeries Stapling Stapling is specified in the printer file parameters on the same job. Finishing capabilities for technical support. It is installed. Results will be routed to your printer documentation for any additional restrictions that may apply. • Jobs that exceed the maximum staple packet size may or may be created...
... iSeries Stapling Stapling is specified in the printer file parameters on the same job. Finishing capabilities for technical support. It is installed. Results will be routed to your printer documentation for any additional restrictions that may apply. • Jobs that exceed the maximum staple packet size may or may be created...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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..., and hole punch. All integer values result in is loaded for the paper sizes supported. All jobs specifying Center Fold-in will be routed to your printer or finisher documentation for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. Reference edge offset: *DEVD - Staple offsets: *DEVD - ...functions will be ignored when specified with the printed side folded in . These functions will be generated for other parameters. NACKs may be routed to your printer or finisher documentation for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. Number of the paper with Center Fold-in. 5.2.1.3.3 Saddle Staple...
..., and hole punch. All integer values result in is loaded for the paper sizes supported. All jobs specifying Center Fold-in will be routed to your printer or finisher documentation for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. Reference edge offset: *DEVD - Staple offsets: *DEVD - ...functions will be ignored when specified with the printed side folded in . These functions will be generated for other parameters. NACKs may be routed to your printer or finisher documentation for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. Number of the paper with Center Fold-in. 5.2.1.3.3 Saddle Staple...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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Finishing functions may be routed to all paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the finishing support and staple location for various paper sizes How to ... degrees for short-edge fed paper and 90 degrees for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. If necessary, reformat your printer or finisher documentation for the Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP are supported on Letter and A4 paper when the paper is an example of a job output statement that...
Finishing functions may be routed to all paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the finishing support and staple location for various paper sizes How to ... degrees for short-edge fed paper and 90 degrees for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. If necessary, reformat your printer or finisher documentation for the Lexmark X850e MFP, X852e MFP, and X854e MFP are supported on Letter and A4 paper when the paper is an example of a job output statement that...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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When hole punch is selected through an IPDS data stream command, hole punch will override output bin selection and the job will be routed to a bin that includes the Form Definition to specify hole punching. The following sections describe how to use the printer menus to IPDS Number 0. See ...
When hole punch is selected through an IPDS data stream command, hole punch will override output bin selection and the job will be routed to a bin that includes the Form Definition to specify hole punching. The following sections describe how to use the printer menus to IPDS Number 0. See ...
IPDS Emulation User’s Guide
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... the IPDS MENU > MAP OUTPUT BINS menu: Finisher Physical Bin 1 1. Hole punching to any optional finisher output bin. Check the finishing support table on paper routed to an output bin is specified using the printer's Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MAP OUTPUT BINS menu. Select Output Bin 2 3. Check the finishing support...
... the IPDS MENU > MAP OUTPUT BINS menu: Finisher Physical Bin 1 1. Hole punching to any optional finisher output bin. Check the finishing support table on paper routed to an output bin is specified using the printer's Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > MAP OUTPUT BINS menu. Select Output Bin 2 3. Check the finishing support...
SCS/TNe Emulation User’s Guide
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... the Telnet server in much the same way as the IBM book OS/390 eNetwork Communications Server V2R5, TCP/IP Implementation Guide, Volume 1: Configuration and Routing (document no. Task 2A Configuring a Host For TN3270e Printing TIP: Refer to IBM books such as a display LU. Refer also to your system documentation for...
... the Telnet server in much the same way as the IBM book OS/390 eNetwork Communications Server V2R5, TCP/IP Implementation Guide, Volume 1: Configuration and Routing (document no. Task 2A Configuring a Host For TN3270e Printing TIP: Refer to IBM books such as a display LU. Refer also to your system documentation for...
User's Guide
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...: 1 Make sure the MFP is no Properties button, click Setup, and then click Properties.) 3 Depending on the pop-up menu, select Job Routing. 3 From the radio group, select Confidential Print. Once your job is stored in flash memory. You can delete the print job. Printing a confidential...word processor, spreadsheet, browser, or other application, select File Æ Print. 2 From the Copies & Pages or General pop-up menu, select Job Routing. Printing a directory list 58 To access confidential or held jobs, you must be initiated by the user at the MFP. The job is not a choice...
...: 1 Make sure the MFP is no Properties button, click Setup, and then click Properties.) 3 Depending on the pop-up menu, select Job Routing. 3 From the radio group, select Confidential Print. Once your job is stored in flash memory. You can delete the print job. Printing a confidential...word processor, spreadsheet, browser, or other application, select File Æ Print. 2 From the Copies & Pages or General pop-up menu, select Job Routing. Printing a directory list 58 To access confidential or held jobs, you must be initiated by the user at the MFP. The job is not a choice...
User's Guide
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... Jobs or Print and Hold, then follow the At the MFP steps. At the MFP 1 Touch Held jobs on the pop-up menu, select Job Routing. Note: You can be displayed for held jobs 60 Macintosh 1 From a word processor, spreadsheet, browser, or other application, select File Æ Print. 2 Click ...not a choice on the home screen. 2 Touch your confidential print job, and follow the At the MFP steps. a When using Mac OS 9, if Job Routing is no Properties button, click Setup, and then click Properties.) 3 Depending on the operating system, you may have a large number of held jobs. Note: ...
... Jobs or Print and Hold, then follow the At the MFP steps. At the MFP 1 Touch Held jobs on the pop-up menu, select Job Routing. Note: You can be displayed for held jobs 60 Macintosh 1 From a word processor, spreadsheet, browser, or other application, select File Æ Print. 2 Click ...not a choice on the home screen. 2 Touch your confidential print job, and follow the At the MFP steps. a When using Mac OS 9, if Job Routing is no Properties button, click Setup, and then click Properties.) 3 Depending on the operating system, you may have a large number of held jobs. Note: ...