Ricoh InfoPrint Pro C900AFP InfoPrint Manager - Page 318
Technical Reference, Testing tray mappings
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If you are printing to InfoPrint printers, the best place to find the default numbering schemes for each printer is in the IPDS and SCS Technical Reference and the IPDS Handbook for printers that use the AFCCU, both of which are available from the Ricoh Production Print Solutions Company web site at http:// www.infoprint.com. (Under Get support, click Product publications => IPDS Technical Reference and find the IPDS and SCS Technical Reference and IPDS Handbook for printers that use the AFCCU in the list. Important: If you find the AFP bin numbers for your printer in this documentation, be aware that the number is written in hexadecimal notation. You must convert the number to decimal before you put it in the mapping file. In addition, the numbers that are listed are the machine numbers, not the numbers the software requires (they are the IPDS bin numbers, not the AFP bin numbers). After you convert the number to decimal, add 1 to it to get the number that you should put in the mapping file. Identifying paper trays to InfoPrint Manager: Once you have the chart filled in with your first try at mappings, you can move to the second step: identifying all of the bins to InfoPrint Manager. By default, InfoPrint Manager assumes that all PostScript printers have only one paper tray. When you identify the trays, you let InfoPrint Manager know how many there really are. Then, when you submit a job, you can choose any one of them. You identify the paper bins to InfoPrint Manager either in the configuration file or in the transform you create. In this step, you will determine the syntax that you will be able to use in either place. The general syntax of the identification statement is: inputX=(size,type=xxx,weight=xxx,color=xxx),inputX=(size, type=xxx,weight=xxx,color=xxx) Where these conditions apply: v Each inputX corresponds to a different paper tray. You should have as many inputX entries as you have paper trays. Separate them with commas, no spaces. v The X in each inputX is replaced with the AFP bin number from Table 34 on page 299 for each tray. v Size is the only required paper attribute. Replace the word size with the size of the paper that will be in the tray, such as letter, legal, 8.5ix11i, or A4. v Other paper attributes can be specified or left out entirely. All of these are valid identification statements: input1=(letter),input2=(legal),input100=(letter) input1=(8.5ix11i,color=blue),input2=(8.5ix11i,color=yellow), input3=(11ix17i),input100=(8.5ix11i) input1=(A4,color=white),input2=(A4,color=blue),input3=(A4,color=yellow), input65=(C5),input100=(A4,type=letterhead) Write out your identification statement before moving on to the next step. Testing tray mappings: 300 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures