Lexmark E460 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 60

Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions

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5.2.2.3 Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions The Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs supports a Standard Finisher and an Advanced Finisher. The Advanced Finisher supports Dual staple (IPDS Edge stitch), Center Fold (Center Fold-in), and Saddle staple (Saddle stitch-in). The printer automatically rotates the text 180 degrees for short-edge fed paper and 90 degrees for long-edge fed paper. If necessary, reformat your job on the host with a different text orientation to avoid stapled or folded sets that are hard to read. Finishing functions may not be applied to all paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the finishing support and staple location for various paper sizes How to specify the Printer File parameters for Saddle staple is shown below. Examples for Corner staple and Dual staple are in section 5.2.2.2 on page 59. 5.2.2.3.1 Saddle Staple (IPDS Saddle stitch-in) Saddle staple may be specified using various application programs using the Operation Type Saddle stitch-in (X'12' in the IPDS data stream). Saddle stitch-in folds the paper inward (printed side in) along the centerline and places two staples in the centerline fold. Saddle stitch-in is only supported on selected paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation for the paper sizes supported. Saddle stitch-in is only supported on Letter and A4 paper when the paper is loaded for Short Edge Fed (SEF) printing. All jobs specifying Saddle stitch-in will be routed to finisher physical bin 3. Saddle stitchin has a higher priority than bin selection, offset, and hole punch. These functions will be ignored when specified with Saddle stitch-in. The following is an example of a job output statement that includes the Form Definition to perform Saddle stitch-in. //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=C,COPIES=1,FORMDEF=FS0010 60

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5.2.2.3
Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs Optional Advanced Finisher Functions
The Lexmark X860de, X862de and X864de MFPs supports a Standard Finisher and an Advanced
Finisher. The Advanced Finisher supports Dual staple (IPDS Edge stitch), Center Fold (Center Fold-in),
and Saddle staple (Saddle stitch-in). The printer automatically rotates the text 180 degrees for short-edge
fed paper and 90 degrees for long-edge fed paper. If necessary, reformat your job on the host with a
different text orientation to avoid stapled or folded sets that are hard to read.
Finishing functions may not be applied to all paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation
to determine the finishing support and staple location for various paper sizes
How to specify the Printer File parameters for Saddle staple is shown below. Examples for Corner staple
and Dual staple are in section 5.2.2.2 on page 59.
5.2.2.3.1 Saddle Staple (IPDS Saddle stitch-in)
Saddle staple may be specified using various application programs using the Operation Type Saddle
stitch-in (X'12' in the IPDS data stream).
Saddle stitch-in folds the paper inward (printed side in) along the centerline and places two staples in the
centerline fold. Saddle stitch-in is only supported on selected paper sizes. Refer to your printer or finisher
documentation for the paper sizes supported.
Saddle stitch-in is only supported on Letter and A4 paper when the paper is loaded for Short Edge Fed
(SEF) printing. All jobs specifying Saddle stitch-in will be routed to finisher physical bin 3. Saddle stitch-
in has a higher priority than bin selection, offset, and hole punch. These functions will be ignored when
specified with Saddle stitch-in.
The following is an example of a job output statement that includes the Form Definition to perform
Saddle stitch-in.
//OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=C,COPIES=1,FORMDEF=FS0010
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