Xerox 6180N FreeFlow® Print Server System Guide - Page 57

Finishing, Subset finishing

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4 Finishing Finishing The following section contains information about how to use subset finishing and mixed stacking on a printing job. The finishing information below does not apply to Continuous Feed (CF) systems. For CF systems, the finishing configuration is defined at the CF (STAMPA) Controller. CF imposition files are used to impose documents for printing in conjunction with specific CF finishing configurations. Subset finishing Subset finishing is the capability to use different types of finishing (or no finishing) within the same job. The ability to finish subsets independently is a critical feature for many variable data applications This product allows more than one type of finishing within a single PostScript job. The supported finishing options and the output locations that can be used vary depending upon the printer type. The finishing options and delivery locations are the following: • Portrait Stitch • Landscape Stitch • Dual Stitch • Right Portrait Stitch • Right Landscape Stitch • Right Dual Stitch • Bind • Right Bind NOTE: The DT 61xx printers allow Short Edge Feed (SEF) only in paper tray 3, 4, and 5. The short edges of the stocks range from approximately 10 inches to 14 inches (254mm to 300mm). System Guide 4- 1

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System Guide
4-1
Finishing
4
Finishing
The following section contains information about how to use
subset finishing and mixed stacking on a printing job.
The finishing information below does not apply to Continuous
Feed (CF) systems. For CF systems, the finishing configuration is
defined at the CF (STAMPA) Controller. CF imposition files are
used to impose documents for printing in conjunction with specific
CF finishing configurations.
Subset finishing
Subset finishing is the capability to use different types of finishing
(or no finishing) within the same job.
The ability to finish subsets
independently is a critical feature for many variable data
applications
This product allows more than one type of finishing within a single
PostScript job. The supported finishing options and the output
locations that can be used vary depending upon the printer type.
The finishing options and delivery locations are the following:
Portrait Stitch
Landscape Stitch
Dual Stitch
Right Portrait Stitch
Right Landscape Stitch
Right Dual Stitch
Bind
Right Bind
NOTE:
The DT 61xx printers allow Short Edge Feed (SEF) only in
paper tray 3, 4, and 5. The short edges of the stocks range from
approximately 10 inches to 14 inches (254mm to 300mm).