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Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager 3. Assign the stock to two different virtual trays. 4. Set the Tray Type for one virtual tray containing the stock to Inserter. 5. Set the Tray Type for the other Virtual Tray containing the stock to Fuser. As in other cases, once the setup for an Inserter Bin job has been created, it is helpful for a System Administrator, or other expert, to store the initial mapping in a job setup profile, which can then be invoked by the operator, when the application must be run again. Stacker Mappings Functions The Stacker Mappings tab shows what physical output destinations are assigned to the virtual IPDS Output Bins that are reported to the host. The Job Profile Editor provides the following capabilities: • Map IPDS Bins to Stackers: Designates how individual virtual bins correspond to specific output destinations. The IPS Manager presents from at least 5 virtual bins to as many virtual bins as there are physical stackers in the system. • Host Specified Stacking: Maps the virtual bins recognized by the host to the specific physical output destinations on the printer. If an IPDS job includes the commands, individual sheets can be directed to specific output destinations as specified by the IPDS job. This allows for greater control for output delivery of portions of an IPDS job or between different IPDS jobs. • Printer Specified Stacking: Allows the system to perform automatic stacking, ignoring any commands for output destinations contained within the IPDS job. Automatic stacking causes the system to direct the output to a suitable stacker. If Unload While Run is supported by the printer, Printer Specified Stacking allows you to unload one bin while the printer continues to deliver sheets to another bin. Host Specified Stacking / Printer Specified Stacking The Host Specified Stacking selection causes the print server to determine where to deliver each sheet by mapping the virtual bin requested by the host to a specific physical stacker on the printer, as selected in the Map IPDS Bins to Stackers panel in the Stacker Mappings dialog. This involves some setup, depending upon the number and type of stackers available on the system. The Printer Specified Stacking selection causes the print server to determine where sheets will be stacked, without using the virtual bin to physical stacker mappings. If you select Printer Specified 3-12 IPDS User Guide

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IPDS User Guide
Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager
3.
Assign the stock to two different virtual trays.
4.
Set the Tray Type for one virtual tray containing the stock to
Inserter.
5.
Set the Tray Type for the other Virtual Tray containing the
stock to Fuser.
As in other cases, once the setup for an Inserter Bin job has been
created, it is helpful for a System Administrator, or other expert, to
store the initial mapping in a job setup profile, which can then be
invoked by the operator, when the application must be run again.
Stacker Mappings Functions
The Stacker Mappings tab shows what physical output
destinations are assigned to the virtual IPDS Output Bins that are
reported to the host. The Job Profile Editor provides the following
capabilities:
Map IPDS Bins to Stackers: Designates how individual virtual
bins correspond to specific output destinations.
The IPS
Manager presents from at least 5 virtual bins to as many
virtual bins as there are physical stackers in the system.
Host Specified Stacking: Maps the virtual bins recognized by
the host to the specific physical output destinations on the
printer.
If an IPDS job includes the commands, individual
sheets can be directed to specific output destinations as
specified by the IPDS job.
This allows for greater control for
output delivery of portions of an IPDS job or between different
IPDS jobs.
Printer Specified Stacking:
Allows the system to perform
automatic stacking, ignoring any commands for output
destinations contained within the IPDS job.
Automatic
stacking causes the system to direct the output to a suitable
stacker.
If Unload While Run is supported by the printer,
Printer Specified Stacking allows you to unload one bin while
the printer continues to deliver sheets to another bin.
Host Specified Stacking / Printer Specified Stacking
The
Host Specified Stacking
selection causes the print server to
determine where to deliver each sheet by mapping the virtual bin
requested by the host to a specific physical stacker on the printer,
as selected in the Map IPDS Bins to Stackers panel in the Stacker
Mappings dialog. This involves some setup, depending upon the
number and type of stackers available on the system.
The Printer Specified Stacking selection causes the print server to
determine where sheets will be stacked, without using the virtual
bin to physical stacker mappings. If you select Printer Specified