Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 59

PCL Offset/Separator/Subset Finishing command, the enable checkbox. Both buttons are located under

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System Guide Finishing • The DT/DP 75/90 allows subset offsets to the top tray. However, the 61xx is not mechanically capable of jogging to the top tray. PCL Offset/Separator/Subset Finishing command The use of the PCL separator command, &l1T, in combination with DocuSP queue defaults enables subset finishing for PCL jobs. The PCL separator command defines offset segments of a job. PCL does not commonly support finishing; however, the use of the PCL separator command allows offset segments of a job to be finished based on the finishing default set on the queue. For example, if the queue default is portrait stitch, all segments of a job where the PCL separator command has been used will be stitched. The placement guidelines are as follows: • Current Page Offset: If the current page is to be offset from the previous page, then the PCL separator command must be placed on the current page before any image data. Placement should be within the job/page control section or before. • Next Page Offset: If the next page in the document is to be offset from the current page, the PCL separator command must be placed at the end of the current page after any image items. Access the Offset stacking switch by opening Printer Manager and selecting the Stacking tab and then select [Offset Stacking]. To enable offset stacking for collated or uncollated jobs, select the enable checkbox. Both buttons are located under the collated stacking and uncollated stacking sections. The following information should be considered when using the PCL separator command: • The offset switch in Printer Manager in the DocuSP software must be set to ON. If the offset switch is set to OFF and a job with the PCL separator command is received, the sets will not offset when the job is printed. • Multiple uses of the PCL separator command within a job will be honored. • Multiple uses of the PCL separator command on a page will be ignored. Common Controller 6-3

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System Guide
Finishing
Common Controller
6-3
The DT/DP 75/90 allows subset offsets to the top tray.
However, the 61xx is not mechanically capable of jogging to
the top tray.
PCL Offset/Separator/Subset Finishing command
The use of the PCL separator command, <ESC>&l1T, in
combination with DocuSP queue defaults enables subset
finishing for PCL jobs. The PCL separator command defines
offset segments of a job. PCL does not commonly support
finishing; however, the use of the PCL separator command
allows offset segments of a job to be finished based on the
finishing default set on the queue. For example, if the queue
default is portrait stitch, all segments of a job where the PCL
separator command has been used will be stitched.
The placement guidelines are as follows:
Current Page Offset: If the current page is to be offset from
the previous page, then the PCL separator command must
be placed on the current page before any image data.
Placement should be within the job/page control section or
before.
Next Page Offset: If the next page in the document is to be
offset from the current page, the PCL separator command
must be placed at the end of the current page after any
image items.
Access the Offset stacking switch by opening Printer Manager
and selecting the Stacking tab and then select [Offset Stacking].
To enable offset stacking for collated or uncollated jobs, select
the enable checkbox. Both buttons are located under the
collated stacking and uncollated stacking sections.
The following information should be considered when using the
PCL separator command:
The offset switch in Printer Manager in the DocuSP software
must be set to ON. If the offset switch is set to OFF and a job
with the PCL separator command is received, the sets will not
offset when the job is printed.
Multiple uses of the PCL separator command within a job will
be honored.
Multiple uses of the PCL separator command on a page will
be ignored.