Print quality, Sessions, What is a session – Xerox 2025 User Manual
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Sessions
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Document Option Commands
Print Quality
This command allows you to set the intensity of your print output,
choosing a norma, l light, or dark mode.
Sessions
What is a Session?
A session is a means of grouping multiple documents, including doc-
uments created in different emulations, to form one larger document
which can be treated as a single entity by QMS Crown printers. To
avoid confusion over terminology, we’ll use these definitions when
discussing Sessions:
■
Subjob — what we would normally call a document; that is, a sin-
gle print job in any supported page description language.
■
Document — a group of smaller jobs, combined through QMS
sessions Document Option Commands, to apply global printing
attributes.
■
Session — the QMS DOC mechanism for applying global printing
attributes to multiple documents.
Despite their different printer description languages, subjobs can be
combined in a single session that maintains global features, such as
duplex mode, copy count, document layout, and collation. A session
Function
Specifies whether the printer will use normal, light, or
dark mode on the print job.
Syntax
%%IncludeFeature:quality(
value
)
Variable
value
Range
normal
dark
light
Default
normal