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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
Other tray cells: Drag a media icon from any other
IPDS or Printer Tray cell on the IPS Input Configuration
window.
The Create or Edit Media Library windows: You can
drag the icon displayed in the viewing box at the bottom
of the window to any tray cell on the Input Configuration
window.
c.
Repeat this procedure for all printer tray cells you want to
fill.
d.
When finished, click the Dismiss button on the Media
Library to close it.
5. In the "IPDS Trays" field (top row of boxes), place a media icon
in each IPDS tray that is called out in the print job, to map it to
the printer tray containing the media on which you want that
part of the job to print.
IPDS Trays field: This field consists of a row of eight tray cells,
each of which represents an input tray that a job might specify.
Mapping IPDS input trays: By placing copies of the same
media icon in a printer tray cell and an IPDS tray cell, you map
that IPDS tray to that printer tray. Then, when the job calls out
that IPDS tray, paper feeds from the printer tray to which it is
mapped.
The media icon in each IPDS tray cell represents the stock
in the printer tray to which that IPDS tray is mapped.
The number(s) below each tray cell indicate the printer trays
to which the IPDS tray has been mapped.
Note: When a print job calls for paper sizes that span over
different pitch modes, the software will either cycle down or run
at a lower pitch mode, based on the different pitch modes
required, the paper sizes called for, the speed of the printer, and
the time it takes to shut down the printer.
Therefore, map the IPDS trays based on your needs; Do not
place media icons in the IPDS cells if your job does not require
it.
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