Lexmark E360DN Technical Reference - Page 14

PostScript envelope size support, Envelope sizes supported

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= Supported X = Not supported Operator Tray selected (corresponding image size is set) customtray tray with custom-size paper executivetray tray with executive-size paper foliotray tray with folio-size paper ledgertray legaltray tray with ledger-size paper tray with legal-size paper lettertray tray with letter-size paper oficiotray tray with oficio-size paper statementtray tray with statement-size paper 11x17tray tray with 11 x 17-inch paper Printer models E260, E260d/dn, E360d/dn, E460dn/dw X203n MFP, X204n MFP X X X X X X PostScript envelope size support The literal names in "Envelope sizes supported" on page 14 are also supported as operators in userdict. These operators change the image size, but do not change the active paper source. Therefore, when these operators are used, part of the image may be clipped. When these literal names are used as operators, it is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation sequence. The following example uses a 3.875 x 7.5 envelope. >>setpagedevice Envelope sizes supported = Supported X = Not supported Envelope sizes Size name Literal name Size (mm) 7 3/4 3.875x7.5envelope 98.4 x 190.5 Printer models Size (inches) Size (points) E260, E260d/dn, E360d/dn, E460dn/dw X203n MFP, X204n MFP 3.875 x 7.5 279 x 540 Commercial 9 3.875x8.875envelope 98.4 x 225.4 3.875 x 8.875 279 x 639 Commercial 10 4.125x9.5envelope 104.8 x 241.3 4.125 x 9.5 297 x 684 International DL 110x220envelope 110 x 220 4.33 x 8.66 312 x 624 * For other envelopes, the page is formatted to 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless a size is specified by your software program. PostScript (PS) emulation 14

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= Supported
X = Not supported
Printer models
Operator
Tray selected (corresponding image
size is set)
E260, E260d/dn, E360d/dn,
E460dn/dw
X203n MFP, X204n MFP
customtray
tray with custom-size paper
X
X
executivetray
tray with executive-size paper
foliotray
tray with folio-size paper
ledgertray
tray with ledger-size paper
X
X
legaltray
tray with legal-size paper
lettertray
tray with letter-size paper
oficiotray
tray with oficio-size paper
statementtray
tray with statement-size paper
11x17tray
tray with 11 x 17-inch paper
X
X
PostScript envelope size support
The literal names in “Envelope sizes supported” on page 14 are also supported as operators in
userdict
. These
operators change the image size, but do not change the active paper source. Therefore, when these operators are
used, part of the image may be clipped.
When these literal names are used as operators, it is equivalent to executing the following PostScript emulation
sequence. The following example uses a 3.875 x 7.5 envelope.
<</Policies <</PageSize 7>> /PageSize [279 540]>> >>setpagedevice
Envelope sizes supported
= Supported
X = Not supported
Envelope sizes
Printer models
Size name
Literal name
Size (mm)
Size (inches)
Size (points)
E260,
E260d/dn,
E360d/dn,
E460dn/dw
X203n MFP,
X204n MFP
7 3/4
3.875x7.5envelope
98.4 x 190.5
3.875 x 7.5
279 x 540
Commercial 9
3.875x8.875envelope
98.4 x 225.4
3.875 x 8.875
279 x 639
Commercial 10
4.125x9.5envelope
104.8 x 241.3
4.125 x 9.5
297 x 684
International DL
110x220envelope
110 x 220
4.33 x 8.66
312 x 624
* For other envelopes, the page is formatted to 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.) unless a size is specified by your software
program.
PostScript (PS) emulation
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