Printing Pcl Or Postscript To Psf Destinations: Specifying Which Paper Bin To Use - Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP Manual

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6. Click OK.
To make your changes take effect, you must now stop and restart PSF, the printer,
or both. Follow the steps corresponding to your job submission method.
v If you use DPF to submit jobs:
v If you use any other method to submit jobs:
Printing PCL or PostScript to PSF destinations: specifying which
paper bin to use
In general, when you submit a print job through a PCL or PostScript driver, you
can use the printer options to specify which input paper bin you want the printer
to use. For example, if you know that white 8.5 x 11 inch paper is always loaded in
bin one and letterhead is always in bin two, you can select bin one when you want
to print a draft and bin two when you're ready to print a real letter.
When you send PCL or PostScript print jobs to a PSF Destination in InfoPrint
Manager, the data stream is transformed into Advanced Function Presentation
(AFP) before it is printed. By default, most PCL jobs that are transformed use
paper bin one, regardless of the bin you specify. Transformed PostScript jobs
default to letter-sized paper if no other options are specified, and look for a bin
that contains that size paper; they either print on paper from the first bin that
contains the right size or fail because they do not find the right paper.
If you want the transform program to check for your bin selection and include it in
the AFP data that is sent to the printer, you must specify mappings between the
PCL and PostScript bins and the AFP bins. The transform will use your mappings
to convert the bin number it finds in the PCL or PostScript to an AFP bin number.
You can configure InfoPrint Manager so that you can specify up to 20 different
Duplex
This field specifies whether two-sided printing is possible from this
input tray.
1. On your host system, stop PSF.
2. In the InfoPrint Manager GUI, left-click the printer, then select Printer →
Stop.
Note: If you do not see Stop on the Printer menu, use Add/Remove Menu
Items to add it.
3. Open the Management Console and click the DPF Host Receivers item in the
left pane.
4. Click the DPF Host Receiver that feeds this printer to select it.
5. Click Actions→ Obtain Printer Characteristics.
6. Go back to the InfoPrint Manager GUI and start the printer again.
7. Restart the host PSF.
1. In the InfoPrint Manager GUI, left-click the printer, then select Printer →
Stop.
Note: If you do not see Stop on the Printer menu, use Add/Remove Menu
Items to add it.
2. In the Stop command dialog, select Shut down and click OK.
3. Select Printer → Enable to restart the printer.
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