Mapping Trays To Media; Stacking Order; Mixed Stacking - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer System Manual

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Finishing

Mapping trays to media

Stacking order

Mixed stacking

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On the Xerox FreeFlow Print Server printer, the media sources are
set up for each queue on the printer interface. The user can map
trays to media in the XPIF job ticket and then use the mapping
with the embedded PCL paper source commands in the data
stream.
Once the print job has been sent, the user cannot change media
sources. However, the XPIF job ticket media source to tray
mapping can be overridden for all the trays on the queue.
There are two ways in which an operator can specify the PCL tray
to media mapping:
1. XPIF job ticket. This ticket must be pre-appended to the job.
2. IPP Attributes. The information in the XPIF ticket and IPP
attributes become part of the job attributes sent to the system.
The user is able to specify the Output Set Stacking Order by the
combination of Output Order (1 to N or N to 1) and the Output
Delivery (Face Up/Face Down) selections.
These options can be set either at the Queue property level or at
the Job property level as part of the job ticket output option.
Mixed stacking allows all completed jobs with different finishing to
accumulate in the stacker until it is full or until the operator
empties it.
The types of finishing that can be mixed include stitching, binding,
and unfinished. The mixed stack can also include banner pages.
The stacker can hold between 12 and 18 subsets of different types
of finishing in the stacker before unloading.
Mixed stacking is enabled upon installation but can be disabled if
you choose to do so. If you wish to have it enabled at a later date,
a Xerox Service Representative must assist you.
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