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Guide to submitting jobs from the client
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Printing using Xerox utilities and lpr utilities (DOS and UNIX)
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-mapColor <color> (for models 4850/4890/92C only)
Specifies the colored parts of the document that convert to
the available highlight color. The map color option determines
which parts of the document print in color and which in
shades of gray. Acceptable values are "red," "green," "blue,"
"cardinal," "brown," "yellow," "royalblue," "ruby," "violet,"
"cyan," "magenta," and "black."
For example, if you specify the map color as red, all the red
parts of your document (including portions of composite
colors such as purple depending on the rendering algorithm)
are printed in the available highlight color. The other colored
parts of the document are printed in shades of gray.
NOTE: Black can be used for the map color option when the
entire document is in black, and you wish the content to be
mapped into the highlight color. If you use this option for
documents containing color, results are unpredictable and
likely to be unacceptable.
Refer "Color mismatch" for further information on how the
highlight color options work together.
-message <text>
Specifies the job message you want to print on the banner
page (up to 100 characters). If the message contains spaces,
enclose the message in quotes ("").
-opacity transparency
Sets the document paper type to "transparency." To use this
option, set the paper type at the printer controller to
"transparency." To use this option with the -preFinish drilled
option, set the paper tray media to "transparency-drilled" at
the printer controller. To avoid a "media wait" condition at the
printer controller, set the paper tray to "transparency drilled"
as well.
-orientation <orientation>
Specifies the page orientation you want to use. Accepted
values are "portrait" and "landscape." This option is valid for
ASCII jobs only.
-pageException <#> <#> <papersize> <color> [<opacity>
<prefinish> <#> <#> <weight>]
Specifies the range of pages using different paper size, paper
color, paper opacity, paper prefinish, and medium paper
weight. To use this option, enter the beginning page, ending
page, paper size, and paper color.
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