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Version 10.0
AccXES PJL Interface
• MANUAL_FD
The default value is AUTO.
5.1.7.2.30 MEDIATYPE
This parameter specifies the paper type selected for printing the page. The possible types are ANY,
PAPER, INKJETBOND, PRESENTATIONBOND, VELLUM, and FILM. If the print engine is able to
detect the media type, then failure to match media types between that requested by the job and that
loaded in the printer may cause a mismatch condition. The default value of this parameter is PAPER.
5.1.7.2.30.1 Release 6.2 MEDIATYPE
The set of valid media types for 6.2 and later release are {PAPER, VELLUM, FILM, PHOTOFILM,
OATEDBOND, TRANSPARANCY, INKJET, and
SPECIAL} The default value is PAPER.
5.1.7.2.31 MEDIANAME
This command should be used in place of the MEDIATYPE command starting with AccXES V7.5.
This parameter specifies the paper type selected for printing the page.
The valid strings that may be passed as arguments to this command may be found using the @PJL
INFO XESMEDIA command. In addition to those values, a name of "ANY" may also be sent as a media
type.
If the print engine is able to detect the media type, then failure to match media types between that
requested by the job and that loaded in the printer may cause a mismatch condition.
5.1.7.2.32 MIRRORIMAGE
The set of possible values for this parameter are {MIRROR_OFF, MIRROR_X, MIRROR_Y,
MIRROR_XY}. When set to MIRROR_X, the image is transformed such that x = -x. When set to
MIRROR_Y, the image is transformed such that y = -y. Finally, when set to MIRROR_XY, the image is
transformed such that x = -x and y = -y. Mirror imaging is applied before rotation. The default value is
MIRROR_OFF, which means no mirroring transformations are applied.
5.1.7.2.33 OVERSIZEMARGIN
The OVERSIZEMARGIN parameter determines the threshold for rounding the selected media size up
to a standard paper size. If one of the dimensions standard media size's printable area is larger than
the corresponding dimension of the image (see MARGINxxx parameters for a definition of printable
area of a media size) by less than the percentage stored in this parameter, then that dimension is said
to be within the oversize margin capture zone. The parameter takes on an integer percentage ranging
from 0 to 100%. The default value is 1%.
If both dimensions are captured in one of the undersize or oversize margin capture zones of a media
size, then the media size "captures" the image and the media size is selected. Note that this capture
zone concept applies only to standard sheet sizes, not roll sizes.
Mathematically, the capture zone concept can be described by the following equation:
(100% - undersize)mediaSizeDim ≤ imageDim ≤ (100% + oversize)mediaSizeDim
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