Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual
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code
points.
This
function
does
not
correct
any
other
type
of
code
page
conflicts
that
occur
after
manually
correlating
Xerox
resources
to
AFP
resources.
Stapling
support
When
you
submit
jobs
that
request
stapling,
these
restrictions
apply
to
InfoPrint
XT
processing:
v
You
must
specify
the
xhonorstaple=yes
conversion
parameter
for
InfoPrint
XT
to
process
jobs
that
contain
stapling
instructions.
The
default
is
that
InfoPrint
XT
ignores
stapling
commands.
v
Differences
exist
in
the
stitching
hardware
of
InfoPrint
Solutions
Company
cut-sheet
printers
and
Xerox
LPS
cut-sheet
printers.
Because
of
this,
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
support
the
Xerox
stapling
commands
FACEUP
and
NTO1,
either
when
used
independently
or
when
used
only
with
each
other.
InfoPrint
XT
only
recognizes
FACEUP
and
NTO1
when
a
job
uses
them
with
the
STAPLE
command.
Together,
STAPLE=YES,
FACEUP=YES,
and
NTO1=YES
or
NTO1=n
indicate
that
stapling
should
occur.
n
is
a
positive
number.
v
When
a
Xerox
LPS
printer
processes
the
STAPLE
command,
it
always
drives
the
staples
into
the
upper-left
corner
of
the
sheets,
as
viewed
in
portrait
orientation.
This
is
true
even
if
the
report
is
actually
in
landscape
orientation.
If
you
specify
the
xstapleorient=yes
conversion
parameter
for
the
job,
InfoPrint
XT
detects
any
reports
whose
first
pages
are
landscape.
It
then
staples
them
in
the
lower-left
corner
of
the
sheets,
as
viewed
in
portrait
orientation.
This
is
equivalent
to
the
upper-left
corner
when
you
view
the
sheet
in
landscape
orientation.
v
InfoPrint
XT
assumes
that
the
default
printing
order
that
was
established
on
the
Xerox
printer
at
SYSGEN
is
1TON.
If
you
specify
NTO1
at
printer
SYSGEN,
you
must
include
the
xstaplesysgen=nto1
conversion
parameter.
Otherwise,
InfoPrint
XT
ignores
stapling
commands
in
JDLs
and
JDEs
that
jobs
invoke
internally
if
the
starting
JDL
and
JDE
pair
does
not
specify
that
stapling
should
occur.
v
The
Xerox
NTO1
command
forces
the
LPS
printer
to
delay
output
processing
until
the
input
processing
for
the
entire
report
is
complete.
For
this
reason,
input
processing
might
not
recognize
the
end
of
the
report
until
it
identifies
the
beginning
of
the
next
report.
This
might
not
occur
until
input
processing
identifies
a
BANNER
page
at
the
beginning
of
the
next
job.
This
can
cause
the
printer
to
retain
attributes
from
one
job
and
apply
them
to
subsequent
jobs.
InfoPrint
XT
does
not
apply
attributes
of
one
job
to
the
next
job.
Instead,
it
processes
each
job
using
only
the
attributes
that
are
specific
to
the
job.
v
InfoPrint
XT
cannot
detect
if
the
destination
IPDS
printer
supports
stapling.
When
you
specify
stapling
with
the
xhonorstaple=yes
conversion
parameter
and
value
and
then
convert
a
Xerox
job
that
has
JDEs
that
specify
STAPLE=YES,
InfoPrint
XT
includes
stapling
information
in
the
AFP
that
it
generates.
This
is
always
the
case,
even
if
the
destination
printer
does
not
support
stapling.
v
Each
of
the
InfoPrint
Solutions
Company
printer
models
that
support
stapling
imposes
its
own
limits
on
the
number
of
sheets,
the
paper
weights,
and
the
paper
sizes
that
it
can
staple.
InfoPrint
XT
cannot
automatically
detect
those
limits.
It
does
not
reference
any
information
about
them
when
it
generates
an
AFP
job
that
includes
stapling
information.
You
must
set
the
maximum
number
of
sheets
to
staple
with
the
xstaplemax
conversion
parameter,
as
needed.
Chapter
1.
Introducing
InfoPrint
XT
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