Xerox 4050 Service Manual
PRINT JOB MAINTENANCE
3. Enter CLU and press <ENTER> to verify that your chosen
trays are removed from the current set of any clusters where
trays were previously assigned.
trays were previously assigned.
To set current trays without removing trays from another active
cluster:
cluster:
Add /NR to the end of any CLU command you use to assign
specific trays to a cluster, for example, CLU RED 3,4/NR.
specific trays to a cluster, for example, CLU RED 3,4/NR.
Modifying current trays
To add trays:
Enter CLU cluster-name + tray-number and press <ENTER>,
for example, CLU RED +4.
for example, CLU RED +4.
To delete trays:
Enter CLU cluster-name — tray-number and press <ENTER>,
for example, CLU RED -4 .
for example, CLU RED -4 .
Redefining the preferred trays
To define preferred trays:
Enter CLP cluster-name + tray-number and press <ENTER>,
for example, CLP RED 3. To assign more than one tray, separate
each tray number by a comma, for example, CLP RED 1,2,3.
for example, CLP RED 3. To assign more than one tray, separate
each tray number by a comma, for example, CLP RED 1,2,3.
To add trays:
Enter CLP cluster-name + tray-number and press <ENTER>,
for example, CLP RED +4.
for example, CLP RED +4.
To delete trays:
Enter CLP cluster-name - tray-number and press <ENTER>, for
example, CLP RED -4.
example, CLP RED -4.
To turn autosize on:
Enter CLP cluster-name /A, followed by any other parameters
you need to redefine the cluster, and press <ENTER>; for
example, CLP RED/A, +4.
you need to redefine the cluster, and press <ENTER>; for
example, CLP RED/A, +4.
To turn autosize off:
Enter CLP cluster-name /-A, followed by any other parameters
you need to redefine the cluster, and press <ENTER>; for
example, CLP RED/ -A +4.
you need to redefine the cluster, and press <ENTER>; for
example, CLP RED/ -A +4.
Assigning all system trays to a cluster
To add all feeder trays in your printing system to a cluster, key in
ALL at the end of any CLU or CLP command you use to define or
modify a cluster, for example, CLP WHITE ALL.
ALL at the end of any CLU or CLP command you use to define or
modify a cluster, for example, CLP WHITE ALL.
To delete all the system trays from a cluster, key in -ALL at the
end of the command, for example, CLU RED -ALL.
end of the command, for example, CLU RED -ALL.
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