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Parameter
Option
Description
Job Begin/End
Strings
Job Begin strings are binary strings which are sent to the
target printer prior to the print job.
Job End strings are binary strings which are sent to the
target printer after the print job.
Job Separation
Mode
Enables you to select how the output jobs are terminated.
Job Separation On
Enables you to select where and when to separate jobs:
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Tray change
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Bin change
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Duplex change
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Finishing change
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Copies change
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Offset Stacker or Jog change
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Max pages in output—Defines the maximum number
of pages to include in an output job before a new job is
created.
Line Feed Control
Enables you to specify the line feed control. When this
option is not selected the line feed control is LF. When this
option is selected, the line feed control is CRLF (Carriage
Return Line Feed)
Simplex Duplex
behavior inside
Staple Group
Enables you to define how simplex and duplex are
controlled within a staple group.
Resolutions
Supported
Enables you to select the resolutions supported. What you
select depends partly on the printer language used, and
partly on the specific target printer configured for the driver.
Highlight Color ID
to RGB Mappings
Enables you to specify the RGB values for the highlight ID.
Alternate Duplex
Selection Strings
Enables you to use alternate binary strings (override
default) to activate and de-activate duplex.
Target Caching
Enables you to specify the maximum RAM size that you
want the printer to use for caching. You can select both
font caching size and overlay caching size.
Color
Enables you to select whether to print in greyscale or color.
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Greyscale—Greyscale color simulation is performed
on colored objects in the output, except for lines and
characters, that are rendered black. If Greyscale is
selected, the Brightness Level can be specified,
ranging between 1 and 10, where 10 is brightest.
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Print Color—The resulting output is in color.
Configuration
Notes
Enables you to add notes to the configuration.
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