Ccpy - Carbon Copy - Kyocera KM-1500 Command Reference Manual

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CCPY —
Format
Parameter
mode:
Function
Carbon CoPY
CCPY mode;
E = enable carbon copy
D = disable carbon copy
The CCPY command continuously executes different automacros using different paper
sources, enabling to apply the different form overlay using the different paper type to a
document to be carbon-copied, similarly to hand-writing carbon copy forms. The CCPY
statement should be terminated with the ENDC command.
The macro and paper source for each form should be described following the CCPY
command in a separate line using the PSRC and AMCR command, and terminated by
the TERM command. For example, the second line in the following example is applied
to the first page of the document and executes the CROPMARK macro printing the page
on the paper fed from cassette #2. The third line applies to the second page of the
document, and so on. It is possible to add as many lines as required to match the number
of pages of the document to print.
CCPY E;
PSRC 2; AMCR E, CROPMARK; TERM;
PSRC 3; AMCR E, SIGNATURE; TERM;
PSRC 4; AMCR E, COLOPHON; TERM;
ENDC;
During the carbon copy is executed, the copy count (COPY command) is forced to be 1.
To apply no overlay to a specific page, describe only the TERM command in the line
corresponding to the page. Note that the same paper source as the previous line is applied
to that line. For example:
CCPY E;
PSRC 2; AMCR E, CROPMARK; TERM;
TERM;
PSRC 4; AMCR E, COLOPHON; TERM;
ENDC;
In the example above, the second page is printed using cassette #2 with no form overlay.
In carbon copy, duplex printing is not possible. The paper size and the page orientation
should be consistent for all pages in the document to be carbon copied. Otherwise, the
carbon copy is cancelled.
To terminate carbon copy, send CCPY D to the printing system.
CCPY
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