Lexmark X925 IPDS Emulation User's Guide - Page 60

Mainframe Stapling, 5.3.1.1 Lexmark C792, Lexmark X792 and Lexmark 6500e Optional Finisher - printer supplies

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5.3 Mainframe Stapling Stapling is controlled in MVS by the PSF Form Definition parameters used within the job being sent to the printer from the host system. The form definition for stapling can be defined either in the host PSF printer member or on the sysout statement of the job being sent. 5.3.1.1 Lexmark C792, Lexmark X792 and Lexmark 6500e Optional Finisher The optional finisher supports only one staple position. You can not physically change the position of the staple. The printer automatically rotates text before stapling when the finisher is installed. If necessary, reformat your job on the host with a different text orientation to avoid stapled sets that are hard to read. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the staple location for various paper sizes. The form definition to use in the PSF printer member or in the job output statement for simplex printing is: F1FC0010. This applies to PSF OS/390 and PSF for zOS (v. 3.4, 4.1 and 4.2). (See PSF OS/390 Users Guide for other Form Definitions Supplied with PSF, for Staple with Duplex, Tumble etc.) The following is an example of a job output statement that includes the Form Definition to use IPDS staple function for a simplex job: //OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=C,COPIES=1,FORMDEF=FC0010 Drawing of staple placement *DEVD *TOPLEFT Text Text text text text text text. Text shown with 0 degree rotation specified in IPDS job Short-edge fed paper, leading edge 60

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5.3
Mainframe Stapling
Stapling is controlled in MVS by the PSF Form Definition parameters used within the job being sent to
the printer from the host system. The form definition for stapling can be defined either in the host PSF
printer member or on the sysout statement of the job being sent.
5.3.1.1
Lexmark C792, Lexmark X792 and Lexmark 6500e Optional Finisher
The optional finisher supports only one staple position. You can not physically change the position of the
staple. The printer automatically rotates text before stapling when the finisher is installed.
If necessary, reformat your job on the host with a different text orientation to avoid stapled sets that are
hard to read. Refer to your printer or finisher documentation to determine the staple location for various
paper sizes.
The form definition to use in the PSF printer member or in the job output statement for simplex printing
is: F1FC0010. This applies to PSF OS/390 and PSF for zOS (v. 3.4, 4.1 and 4.2). (See PSF OS/390 Users
Guide for other Form Definitions Supplied with PSF, for Staple with Duplex, Tumble etc.)
The following is an example of a job output statement that includes the Form Definition to use IPDS
staple function for a simplex job:
//OUT1 OUTPUT CLASS=C,COPIES=1,FORMDEF=FC0010
Drawing of staple placement
Text
Text text text text
text
text.
Short-edge fed
paper, leading edge
Text shown with
0 degree
rotation
specified in
IPDS job
*DEVD
*TOPLEFT