Where clusters are stored – Xerox 96MX User Manual
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DEFINING CLUSTERS
XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS PDL REFERENCE
5-3
Where clusters are stored
The CLUSTR.LIB file is the cluster database for the LPS. Each
cluster definition is a record in the file. This file is created when a print
job is run and no CLUSTR.LIB exists.
CLUSTR.LIB is a user file which you can copy from one system to
another, even if the first LPS has trays which the second LPS does
not have. (The trays not in the second system are deleted from the
cluster definitions which reference them.)
The default CLUSTR.LIB created contains definitions for the MAIN,
AUX, and AUTO clusters. These clusters can be used as they are or
modified before use, but they cannot be deleted:
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MAIN is predefined as tray 1
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AUX is predefined as tray 2
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AUTO is predefined as trays 1, 2, 3
The print description language OUTPUT command FEED parameter
is valid with FEED=MAIN and FEED=AUX because the system
defines the MAIN and AUX trays as clusters to support backwards
compatibility. Both clusters are always active regardless of whether
they are specified in the active stockset.
Note the following:
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Do not, however, use FEED=MAIN and FEED=AUX in
conjunction with stocksets.
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You must use the FEED=MAIN operator command at the start
of a job if the data stream is controlling trays, cluster
information, and so on.
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You cannot edit CLUSTR.LIB. It is automatically updated by the
CLU and CLP commands which enter clusters in the database
or modify cluster definitions.