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Effect of PostScript Jobs on Copies, Collation and Finishing Settings

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Changing System Parameters to Meet Your Needs (continued) Effect of PostScript Jobs on Copies, Collation and Finishing Settings IMPORTANT NOTE: The PostScript language supports the ability to modify the number of copies, collation, and finishing settings of the AccXES Controller. In certain cases, it is possible for the PostScript settings for copies, collation, and finishing to override the default settings of the Controller producing the appearance of unexpected results. These cases include: • For a single data format job* which contains a PJL header and a PostScript file, the copies, collation, and finishing parameters specified in the PostScript file take precedence for the job and behave according to the PostScript Language Reference Manual. (If the PostScript collation parameter is true, PostScript copies is a JOB parameter. If PostScript collation is false, PostScript copies is a page parameter.) • For a multiple data format job* which contains a PJL header, file 1 is any data format EXCEPT PostScript. Files 2 (or later) are comprised of data formats including PostScript, and the PJL header parameters for copies, collation, and finishing, which would take precedence for all files in the job. If file 2 (or later) is a PostScript file which specifies collation or finishing, then those settings are ignored. If the PostScript file specifies copies, that value is applied to the PostScript file only. • For a multiple data format job* which contains a PJL header, if file 1 is a PostScript job that specifies copies, collation, or finishing, the PostScript values for collation and finishing take precedence for ALL files in the job and behave according to the PostScript Language Reference Manual. (If the PostScript collation parameter is true, PostScript copies is a JOB parameter. If PostScript collation is false, PostScript copies is a page parameter.) * Note that if a Banner Page is enabled BEFORE the job, the job is treated as a multiple data format job with the banner page being file 1. XES Synergix 8825/8830/8850/8855 & X2-TECH System Introduction 33

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XES Synergix 8825/8830/8850/8855 & X2-TECH System Introduction
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Changing System Parameters to Meet Your Needs
(continued)
Effect of PostScript Jobs on Copies, Collation and
Finishing Settings
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The PostScript language supports the ability to
modify the number of copies, collation, and finishing settings of the
AccXES Controller.
In certain cases, it is possible for the PostScript settings for copies, collation,
and finishing to override the default settings of the Controller producing the
appearance of unexpected results.
These cases include:
For a single data format job* which contains a PJL header and a
PostScript file, the copies, collation, and finishing parameters specified in
the PostScript file take precedence for the job and behave according to
the PostScript Language Reference Manual.
(If the PostScript collation
parameter is true, PostScript copies is a JOB parameter.
If PostScript
collation is false, PostScript copies is a page parameter.)
For a multiple data format job* which contains a PJL header, file 1 is any
data format EXCEPT PostScript.
Files 2 (or later) are comprised of data
formats including PostScript, and the PJL header parameters for copies,
collation, and finishing, which would take precedence for all files in the
job.
If file 2 (or later) is a PostScript file which specifies collation or
finishing, then those settings are ignored.
If the PostScript file specifies
copies, that value is applied to the PostScript file only.
For a multiple data format job* which contains a PJL header, if file 1 is a
PostScript job that specifies copies, collation, or finishing, the PostScript
values for collation and finishing take precedence for ALL files in the job
and behave according to the PostScript Language Reference Manual.
(If
the PostScript collation parameter is true, PostScript copies is a JOB
parameter.
If PostScript collation is false, PostScript copies is a page
parameter.)
*
Note that if a Banner Page is enabled BEFORE the job, the job is
treated as a multiple data format job with the banner page being file 1.