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Stapling, 5.2.1 AS/400 and iSeries Stapling

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5.2 Stapling Stapling is available when an optional finisher is installed. When stapling is specified in the IPDS job, the job bin selection will be ignored and the job will be routed to a bin that supports stapling. Jobs are stapled according to the following printer and finisher restrictions. It is the user's responsibility to load a media type and size that can be stapled by the optional finisher. Refer to your printer documentation for media types and sizes supported by the optional finisher and for any additional restrictions that may apply. • Jobs that exceed the maximum staple packet size will not be stapled. • Stapling has a higher priority than all other finishing functions. • Stapling and hole punch may be performed on the same job. • Offset stacking receives the lowest priority of all finishing functions. Offset stacking may not be performed when combined with other finishing operations. Note: The Staple Job menu item under the printer's menu does not affect stapling of IPDS jobs. 5.2.1 AS/400 and iSeries Stapling Stapling is controlled in the printer file parameters on the AS/400 and iSeries. Printer files may be created using the 'CRTPRTF' command or changed using the 'CHGPRTF' command. Check to see that all PTFs that affect stapling have been applied before calling for technical support. Finishing capabilities for optional finishers vary. Differences are explained below. 52

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5.2 Stapling
Stapling is available when an optional finisher is installed.
When stapling is specified in the IPDS job, the job bin selection will be ignored and the job will be routed
to a bin that supports stapling.
Jobs are stapled according to the following printer and finisher restrictions. It is the user's responsibility to
load a media type and size that can be stapled by the optional finisher. Refer to your printer
documentation for media types and sizes supported by the optional finisher and for any additional
restrictions that may apply.
Jobs that exceed the maximum staple packet size will not be stapled.
Stapling has a higher priority than all other finishing functions.
Stapling and hole punch may be performed on the same job.
Offset stacking receives the lowest priority of all finishing functions. Offset stacking may not be
performed when combined with other finishing operations.
Note:
The
Staple Job
menu item under the printer’s menu does not affect stapling of IPDS jobs.
5.2.1 AS/400 and iSeries Stapling
Stapling is controlled in the printer file parameters on the AS/400 and iSeries. Printer files may be created
using the ‘
CRTPRTF
’ command or changed using the ‘
CHGPRTF
’ command. Check to see that all PTFs
that affect stapling have been applied before calling for technical support.
Finishing capabilities for optional finishers vary. Differences are explained below.
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