Xerox 4215 MICR MRP User Guide

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POSTSCRIPT MODE
Auto-tray switching
Specified by the TraySwitch parameter.  Auto-tray switching is
implemented if TraySwitch is enabled and a tray runs out of
paper after the job starts.  The order in which auto-tray switching
occurs is:  4, 1, 2, 3.
Default tray sequence
PostScript searches the tray selection by paper size and media, as
shown in table 1-2.  The default sequence in which the size is
searched for is:  4, 1, 2, 3, 5.
Table 1-2.
Paper tray assignments for input and output
trays
 
*Default
**Default if installed
Slot number
Input tray
Output tray
(OutputType name)
0
Tray 1*
Top Tray*
1
Tray 1
Face-Up Tray
2
Tray 2
High-Capacity Stacker
3
Tray 3
N/A
4
Tray 4 (High-
Capacity Feeder)**
N/A
5
Tray 5 (Multi-sheet
Bypass Tray)
N/A
Duplex mode
Specified by the Duplex parameter.  In Duplex mode, Tumble
mode can be selected.  When Tumble true is selected, the image
on the reverse side of the page is printed upside-down, making it
suitable for top binding.  When Tumble false is selected, the
images on the reverse side are of the same orientation, making
the pages suitable for left binding.  Top and left can be either the
long or short edge. 
With most Level 1 implementations, the tumble effect is not the
same for landscape and portrait jobs.  However, for both
orientations, setting Tumble true generates short edge binding,
and setting Tumble false generates long edge binding.   
N
Note:  This differs from the Level 2 use of Tumble or Landscape
pages.
For all duplex jobs, the first duplex page is always printed on the
front of the physical page.  If the last page of a job uses only
the first side of the paper, this page is delivered automatically
when Duplex mode is deactivated or a timeout occurs.
Since Level 1 statusdict operators which set Duplex and Tumble
modes persistently are not implemented, these operators cannot
be used in the print data to override the Duplex mode or Tumble
defaults.  These defaults can be changed with the Level 2
operator setpagedevice.
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