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Using the Media Mapping Function
The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
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An example of setting up the Media Mapping for a Docuprint
A Paris print destination called ‘DocuPS’ is created that uses a Docuprint printer
with 4 trays. The XPD/PPD file would contain 4 entries:
with 4 trays. The XPD/PPD file would contain 4 entries:
*XLPInputMedia Upper: “”
*XLPInputMedia Lower: “”
*XLPInputMedia Middle: “”
*XLPInputMedia Tray4: “”
This XPD/PPD means the Environment Editor will allow the creation of
environments using any or all of these 4 trays.
environments using any or all of these 4 trays.
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An environment called ‘Invoice’ is created.
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Tray select events are created that, at various times during a job, call for all
4 trays to be used.
4 trays to be used.
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The Media Mapping option is selected in the ‘DocuPS’ printer
View/Change Printer dialog to create a mapping for the environment
‘Invoice’.
This mapping MUST contain 4 entries (no more, no less). Each entry maps
one of the trays used (Upper, Lower, Middle and Tray4) to a unique
combination of color, weight and type.
For example: Upper=white,75,plain
View/Change Printer dialog to create a mapping for the environment
‘Invoice’.
This mapping MUST contain 4 entries (no more, no less). Each entry maps
one of the trays used (Upper, Lower, Middle and Tray4) to a unique
combination of color, weight and type.
For example: Upper=white,75,plain
Lower=white,75,Cheque
Middle=Blue,140,Cover
Tray4=white,140,plain
Finally, the Docuprint must be configured so that each of the four physical trays
has one of the above mappings.
has one of the above mappings.
Typically, the largest capacity trays would be configured to the most commonly
used media, in this example ‘Upper=white,75,plain’.
used media, in this example ‘Upper=white,75,plain’.
The flexibility of this system is that the user can either configure the printer to
match an environment’s needs, or create media mappings that match the printer
configuration.
match an environment’s needs, or create media mappings that match the printer
configuration.