QMS VMS Software Manual page 66

Interface for qms crown printers
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Note: The OFFSET/JOGGING parameter must be specified as ON
for offsetting to work. Turning offsetting off prevents the symbiont from
defining the required offset ranges.
There are actually three parameters that control orientation. They are
ORIENTATION, PAGE_ORIENTATION, and LPORIENTATION. If your
application can't control page orientation, include an ORIENTATION
parameter in your generic queue definition to specify either portrait or
landscape orientation for jobs sent to the queue.
Use the ORIENTATION parameter to select orientation from the com-
mand line if your application doesn't support this option.
$ PRINT/PARAMETERS=(ORIENTATION= selection )-
_$ filename.ext
The selection may be either PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE.
Most applications can change page orientation without using this
parameter in the generic queue definition. Unless your application
cannot change page orientation, you should use ORIENTA-
TION=PORTRAIT or omit the parameter completely from the queue
definition. The printer's default page orientation is portrait. The page
orientation you select affects the positioning of duplex-printed pages.
(See "SIDES," later in this chapter.)
Include the OUTPUT parameter in your generic queue definition to
specify the paper output tray or bin to use for jobs sent to the queue.
The values for OUTPUT are product dependent, and you should refer
to your product's on-line help for valid arguments to this command.
Refer to the printer user's guide for a complete list and location of the
output trays or bins.
The following example specifies the tray identified as TOP:
/PARAMETER=OUTPUT=TOP

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