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SETTING SYSTEM DEFAULTS

Set Default Media

5-2
Use the Set Default Media command to define the default media size,
type, color, and weight for jobs submitted without media
specifications. This command may not take effect immediately on
jobs already being processed. A Restart Sequencer command is the
recommended method for insuring that media has been changed.
Access level
Administrator or operator
Syntax
Set Default Media <size> <type> <color> <weight>
Arguments
<size>
Sets the size of the default media.
Acceptable size values for the models 4050, 4090, 4850, 4890,
or 92C are: "USLetter," "USLegal," "A4," or "nxn,". Acceptable
custom paper sizes (nxn specified in millimeters) range from 8 x
10" (203 x 254mm) to 8.5 x 14" (216 x 356mm).
Acceptable size values for the models 96, 4635, or 180 are:
"USLetter," "USLegal," "USLedger," "Tabloid," "A3," "A4," or
"nxn." Acceptable custom paper sizes (nxn specified in
millimeters) range from 7 x 10" (178 x 254mm) to 17 x 14" (432
x 356mm).
<type>
Sets the default media type. Use a text string to specify the
media type. Enter double quotation marks (" ") to leave the string
empty. Valid types for all DocuPrint NPS systems include
"transparency," "plain," "drilled."
Note: "Plain" cannot be used by Xerox clients utilizing job
tickets.
Additional valid types for the 96, 4635 and 180 include "precut,"
"drilled-precut," "#hole," and "ordered#." The symbol # is
replaced by a number to indicate either the number of holes or
the number of items in the ordered set.
<color>
Sets the color of the default media. Use a text string to specify
the color.
<weight>
Sets the weight of the default media. Specify the weight in grams
per square meter (gsm). "0" indicates no preference.
Example
This example sets the default media to USLetter, white:
PS-op>set default media usletter "" white 0
Site default medium is USLetter::white
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