Руководство Пользователя для Xerox Xerox 6050A Wide Format Solution
AccXES Client Tools User Guide
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Composition Options - for Print Jobs
You can combine multiple documents onto one piece of media, using either
plot nesting or page composition options. The Page Composition options
made on this tab are for the overall media (called the “Canvas”) on which the
individual images or documents (called “Constituent Pages”) will be printed.
plot nesting or page composition options. The Page Composition options
made on this tab are for the overall media (called the “Canvas”) on which the
individual images or documents (called “Constituent Pages”) will be printed.
NOTE: Choosing Auto Compose will automatically change the options of the
individual documents that will print out together on the single media. To
manually change the individual document options, double click on each
document title in the Document Submit window, then go to the Composition
tab.
individual documents that will print out together on the single media. To
manually change the individual document options, double click on each
document title in the Document Submit window, then go to the Composition
tab.
Plot nesting – The “Off” setting will cause the printer to print out your
documents on individual pages. If you chose “Single Job”, the Controller will
automatically nest (group) your submitted documents, in a row, onto a single
media. Selecting “Default” will use the printer’s plot nesting default. You
must select “Off” in order to enable the page composition options on this
page, and the page composition options on the individual document’s
Composition page.
Single Page Job - With this feature, the printer will attempt to sequentially
print adjacent pages in a job that are the same width to produce a single long
copy for the job. Setting the feature to one of the roll sizes will override each
page's media selection, ensuring that the job will successfully print on a single
page. If a page's media width or type differs from the previous page, or if the
maximum printer length has been reached, the printer will cut the job between
pages. Setting the feature to “On” means that normal AccXES processing will
be used to select media. The default for this feature is “Off”. This feature can
be used with Plot Nesting to produce a matrix of images on a single sheet of
media.
print adjacent pages in a job that are the same width to produce a single long
copy for the job. Setting the feature to one of the roll sizes will override each
page's media selection, ensuring that the job will successfully print on a single
page. If a page's media width or type differs from the previous page, or if the
maximum printer length has been reached, the printer will cut the job between
pages. Setting the feature to “On” means that normal AccXES processing will
be used to select media. The default for this feature is “Off”. This feature can
be used with Plot Nesting to produce a matrix of images on a single sheet of
media.
Page Composition – You can specify the placement of images on the media
using the page composition option.
using the page composition option.
Overlay Images - Select the Overlay Images box to overlay your images on
top of each other. The media size, media type, and media source need to be
specified.
top of each other. The media size, media type, and media source need to be
specified.
NOTE: The Overlay Images box needs to be selected on this Job Options
Composition Tab to enable individual document, or default document options,
on their Composition Tab.
Composition Tab to enable individual document, or default document options,
on their Composition Tab.
Auto Compose - Select the Auto Compose box to access the predefined
Layout options. As you select a layout (2 UP, 4 UP, 8 UP), a sample layout
will be shown next to the selection to illustrate how your submitted documents
will be arranged on the media. The page composition options will also be
automatically adjusted for the documents that you have listed in the
Document Submit window. To check the changes, double click on each title
and go to the Composition tab to view what has changed.
Layout options. As you select a layout (2 UP, 4 UP, 8 UP), a sample layout
will be shown next to the selection to illustrate how your submitted documents
will be arranged on the media. The page composition options will also be
automatically adjusted for the documents that you have listed in the
Document Submit window. To check the changes, double click on each title
and go to the Composition tab to view what has changed.