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Document Centre Technical Support Operations
PostScript
This section describes the PostScript commands required to access specific Document
Centre features. This table lists each feature and the PostScript syntax that is required to
use the feature. Following this table are some examples of how to use these commands and
what the PostScript file looks like.
For more information about PostScript commands, refer to the PostScript Language
Reference Manual
, Third Edition, ISBN 0-201-37922-8.
Print Features
Feature
Implementation
Values
Job Owner
%%OID_ATT_JOB_OWNER “string
 
Where string is a maximum of 40 characters
Job Name
%%OID_ATT_JOB_NAME “string”
 
Where string is a maximum of 40 characters
Media Size
<</PageSize [width  height]>>
setpagedevice
[width x height] in 1/72 inch (points)
[612  792]
=
Letter (8.5  x 11 inches)
[612  1008
=
Legal (8.5 x 14 inches)
[792  1224]
=
Ledger (11 x 17 inches)
[612  936]
=
Folio (8.5 x 13 inches)
[522 756]
=
Executive (7.25 x 10.5 inches)
[396 612]
=
5.5 x 8.5 inches
[360 504]
=
5 x 7 inches
[576 720]
=
8 x 10 inches
[648 792]
=
Letter Cover (9 x 11 inches)
[324 432]
=
Postcard (4.5 x 6 inches)
[842  1191]
=
A3 (297 x 420 mm)
[595  842]
=
A4 (210 x 297 mm)
[632 842]
=
A4 Cover (223 x 297 mm)
[420  595]
=
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
[297  420]
=
A6 (105 x 148 mm)
[729 1032]
=
Jis b4 (257 x 364 mm)
[516 729]
=
JIS B5 (182 x 257 mm)
[363 516]
=
JIS B6 (128 x 182 mm)
[279 540]
=
Monarch Envelope
(3.9 x 7.5")
[297 684]
=
No. 10 Envelope (4.1 x 9.5")
[312 624]
=
DL Envelope (110 x 220 mm)
[459 649]
=
C5 Envelope (162 x 229 mm)
NOTE: Use this command in conjunction witth
the Media Type and Media Color commands
(see below in table)
Media Type
<</MediaType (string)>> setpagedevice
Where string is one of the following:
bond, letterhead, standard, transparency, labels,
drilled, recycled, preprinted, cardstock, other,
system-default, envelopes, tabs, Custom1 –
Custom7
NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with the
commands Media Size and Media Color.
Media Color
<</MediaColor (string)>> setpagedevice
Where string is one of the following:
buff, blue, clear, gray, green, ivory, orange, other,
pink, red, white, yellow, goldenrod, unspecified,
Custom1 - Custom 7.
NOTE: Use this command in conjunction with the
two commands Media Size and Media Type.