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Rotating the page origin

XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
For jobs that contain such high frequency of plex changes, it is
recommended that the Maximum Simplex value be set to 0.
This allows the print engine to perform simulated simplex
without charging for the blank pages.
Note: Ideally, this value should be set to the number of dead cycles
required to clear the printer's paper path.
3. Click Apply.
If you want to print a job that was designed for a continuous forms
printer, you can enable the job to print on the cut-sheet IPS printer by
rotating its page origin 90 degrees. When you do this, the IPS
emulates a continuous forms printer while printing on cut sheets.
Example: Suppose you wanted to print a continuous forms job
designed for 17 by 11-inch (or possibly A3) paper on your IPS, which
uses cut sheets.
The page or text origin is always in the upper-left corner of the
printed page.
For continuous forms printing, the longest edge (17 inches)
is the top edge. (See the illustration below.)
For cut-sheet printing, the short edge (11 inches) is the top
edge. (See the illustration below.)
For the page to print correctly in portrait orientation on the IPS cut
sheets, its text origin must be rotated 90
Emulation window.
SETTING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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