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from. When you submit a job, the driver sends a number to the printer to ask for the corresponding tray. Other drivers allow you to select different paper options (such as size, color, or weight). When you submit a print job, these options are sent with the print job and are used to determine which paper bin to use (set the paper size option for this function to work). When you configure InfoPrint Manager correctly, it will work with either type of driver. There are three steps involved in performing this configuration: 1. "Gathering paper tray information" 2. "Identifying paper trays to InfoPrint Manager" on page 300 3. "Testing tray mappings" on page 300 Gathering paper tray information: The first step in configuring InfoPrint Manager is to figure out: v How many paper trays does your printer have? v What is the AFP bin number for each tray? Guidelines for figuring out the bin numbers are provided below. v What kind of paper will you be loading into each tray? At a minimum, you should know what size paper will go in each tray. You can also specify a color or weight of the paper. Use this chart to record your data. Table 34. Paper bin information AFP bin number (in decimal notation) Paper tray on printer 100 Manual feed tray Paper loaded There is trial and error work involved in figuring out the correct bin numbers. AFP bin numbers range from 1 to 255, and are not standard from printer to printer. Some printers have hard-coded bin numbers; each bin on the printer actually has a number written on it. In other cases, the AFP bin numbers are more difficult to discover. In fact, the numbering scheme for some printers changes completely when you add one of the optional paper bins. Still other printers allow you to change the bin numbers yourself. As a result, it is nearly impossible to predict exactly what the AFP bin numbers for your printers are. However, there are some guidelines that you can use. v Most AFP paper bins use numbers 1 through 10, with 1 being the biggest, topmost, or bottommost bin. v Envelope feeders/bins start at number 65 and can go up to 69. v The manual feed tray is usually number 100. Chapter 30. Submitting specialized print jobs 299

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from. When you submit a job, the driver sends a number to the printer to ask for
the corresponding tray. Other drivers allow you to select different paper options
(such as size, color, or weight). When you submit a print job, these options are sent
with the print job and are used to determine which paper bin to use (set the paper
size option for this function to work).
When you configure InfoPrint Manager correctly, it will work with either type of
driver. There are three steps involved in performing this configuration:
1.
“Gathering paper tray information”
2.
“Identifying paper trays to InfoPrint Manager” on page 300
3.
“Testing tray mappings” on page 300
Gathering paper tray information:
The first step in configuring InfoPrint
Manager is to figure out:
v
How many paper trays does your printer have?
v
What is the AFP bin number for each tray?
Guidelines for figuring out the bin numbers are provided below.
v
What kind of paper will you be loading into each tray?
At a minimum, you should know what size paper will go in each tray. You can
also specify a color or weight of the paper.
Use this chart to record your data.
Table 34. Paper bin information
AFP bin number (in decimal
notation)
Paper tray on printer
Paper loaded
100
Manual feed tray
There is trial and error work involved in figuring out the correct bin numbers. AFP
bin numbers range from 1 to 255, and are not standard from printer to printer.
Some printers have hard-coded bin numbers; each bin on the printer actually has a
number written on it. In other cases, the AFP bin numbers are more difficult to
discover. In fact, the numbering scheme for some printers changes completely
when you add one of the optional paper bins. Still other printers allow you to
change the bin numbers yourself. As a result, it is nearly impossible to predict
exactly what the AFP bin numbers for your printers are. However, there are some
guidelines that you can use.
v
Most AFP paper bins use numbers 1 through 10, with 1 being the biggest,
topmost, or bottommost bin.
v
Envelope feeders/bins start at number 65 and can go up to 69.
v
The manual feed tray is usually number 100.
Chapter 30. Submitting specialized print jobs
299