Xerox DocuTech 2000 Series 90 Betriebsanweisung
Using the Xerox Client Software for Solaris
Using the print command
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Finishing option – collated or uncollated
–collated or –uncollated
Set the finishing option to collated or uncollated.
•
Collated prints the pages of a document in sequential
order.
order.
•
Uncollated prints the requested number of copies of
the first page of the document before printing the next
page.
the first page of the document before printing the next
page.
Finishing option – other finishing devices
–finishing <finisher name>
Specify an attached finishing device. The finishing device
name must match the name defined by the System
Administrator on the DocuSP controller. See the Print
Service Operator for the list of defined device names.
name must match the name defined by the System
Administrator on the DocuSP controller. See the Print
Service Operator for the list of defined device names.
Finishing option – no finishing device
–nofinishing
Specify no finishing when the job is printed. This option is
useful for reprinting saved jobs that requested an external
finishing device in the job ticket, and you wish to reprint
the job with no finishing.
useful for reprinting saved jobs that requested an external
finishing device in the job ticket, and you wish to reprint
the job with no finishing.
To request no finishing for saved jobs that require binding
or stitching, use –binding none or –stitching none.
or stitching, use –binding none or –stitching none.
Finishing option - stitched
–
stitching
<singlePortrait|singleLandscape|dualPortrait|dualLandsca
pe|rightSinglePortrait|rightSingleLandscape|rightDualLan
dscape|none>
<singlePortrait|singleLandscape|dualPortrait|dualLandsca
pe|rightSinglePortrait|rightSingleLandscape|rightDualLan
dscape|none>
Specify a stitched option for finishing.
If you use the “print -stitching” option and specify more
than one file in the command line, the files will be stapled
together. The dualLandscape option will give you a dual
stitch regardless of the orientation of the image.
than one file in the command line, the files will be stapled
together. The dualLandscape option will give you a dual
stitch regardless of the orientation of the image.
The “stitching” option can also be used for a printer that
staples.
staples.