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InfoPrint 20: User's Guide -- CD Version
Value
Specifies how to print pages in duplex mode.
v LONG—prints as if the paper is to be bound along the
long edge of the paper. (On the left for portrait
documents, on the top for landscape documents.)
v SHORT—prints as if the paper is to be bound along the
short edge of the paper. (On the top for portrait
documents, on the left for landscape documents.)
Specifies whether or not to switch to another paper tray if
the current one is empty or runs out of paper. (Tray
switching always occurs when the requested tray contains
the wrong size paper.)
v ON—specifies that if the current tray is empty, the printer
will automatically look in other trays for the right size
paper. The search sequence is:
– The tray selected by the job, or the printer default tray
if the job doesn't specify a tray
– Tray 3 if installed
– Tray 2 if installed
– Tray 1
– Auxiliary tray
v OFF—specifies no switching when a tray is empty.
Notes:
1. You can exclude trays from the tray switching search
sequence that occurs when a tray is empty. See the
descriptions for the Paper Menu Items TRAY1 PROT,
TRAY2 PROT, TRAY3 PROT, and AUXTRAYPROT,
which appear later in this table.
2. Tray switching does not occur when two trays have the
same size paper but different orientations. For example,
if Tray 1 and Tray 3 both have letter-size paper, but Tray
1 is short-edge feed and Tray 3 is long-edge feed, tray
switching will not occur.
3. Tray switching is automatic when the printer detects the
wrong size paper in the requested tray. You cannot turn
this type of switching off; nor can you "protect" trays
from being included in this switching sequence.
4. If the printer cannot find the correct size paper in any
tray, it displays 11 LOAD size IN tray, where tray is the
last tray it looked in, not necessarily the tray you
specified.
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