Xerox 6180N Using LCDS Print Description Language - Page 348
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Specifying print format parameters Table 4-93. STOCKSET SYSPAGE parameter options and definitions Option MAIN AUX Definition Specifies that system pages feed from the tray containing the stock identified as MAIN. Specifies that system pages will feed from the tray containing the stock identified as AUX. Default MAIN STOCKSET SYSPAGE parameter: points to note • Paper size mismatch on system pages: Pages generated by the system via such commands as IDEN OPRINFO are formatted for 8.5 by 11 inch paper, unless the queue has been configured for A4 paper. These system generated pages are printed with the STOCKSET SYSPAGE parameter that is in currently effect. If no STOCKSET parameters are in effect, the MAIN stock is used, unless it overridden by a specification entered on the user interface windows. Example of mismatch handling: Assume that you try to print this page on 8.5 by 11 inch paper, subject to the stock that was identified by the SYSPAGE parameter or the specification that was entered at the print server screen. - If the paper size is not available, the system attempts to print the page on a different paper size chosen from the set of trays that normally would be used. No warning, caution, or cycling down occurs. - If a larger paper size is available, it is used. If a larger paper size is not available, a smaller paper size is used. This is the only time a page may be printed on a paper size smaller than what was specified to format the page. When a system generated page is not printed on the size paper that was used to format it, the positioning of the data on the physical page is not guaranteed. For example, when printing on a larger paper size, the data does not fall off the physical page, but it may not appear in the correct location. When printing on a smaller size paper, the data may fall off the physical page and appear incomplete. 4-108 Using LCDS Print Description Language