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Example Configuration, LaserJet IIISi / 4Si

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Example Configuration LaserJet IIISi / 4Si l UPPER TRAY contains paper for job separation. l HCI TRAY contains white paper. This configuration provides 500 sheets in the upper tray (&l1H), and 1500 sheets in the HCI tray (&l4H). To match this configuration on the D640, set up the D640 as follows: l TRAY1 contains paper for job separation. l HCI contains white paper. l Set HCI-Alias = tray2. This configuration provides 500 sheets in tray1 (&l1H), and 3000 sheets in the HCI (&l4H). You could also load paper for job separation in tray2 and tray3 to increase capacity to 1500 sheets. If HCI-Alias is set to HCI, the values shown below in Table 5 are correct. If HCI-Alias is set to tray2, then you can send a job to either a 4Si or a D640. Table 5 Tray Map for HCI-Alias = HCI PCL IIISi, 4Si &l1H upper tray &l4H lower tray &l5H n/a &l8H n/a D640 upper tray (tray1) middle tray (tray2) High Capacity Input lower tray (tray3) 5Si upper tray (tray2) lower tray (tray3) High Capacity Input fold out tray (tray1) You can also set the default paper tray (used if there is no paper size or paper source command embedded in the print job) from the Control Panel or via PJL commands. Use the intray setting in the Printing Menu, or the PJL command: @PJL SET MEDIASOURCE=TRAY1 (or TRAY2 or TRAY3 or HCI) 16 Chapter 2: Printing Options

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Chapter 2: Printing Options
Example Configuration
LaserJet IIISi / 4Si
l
UPPER TRAY contains paper for job separation.
l
HCI TRAY contains white paper.
This configuration provides 500 sheets in the upper tray
(<ESC>&l1H), and 1500 sheets in the HCI tray (<ESC>&l4H). To
match this configuration on the D640, set up the D640 as follows:
l
TRAY1 contains paper for job separation.
l
HCI contains white paper.
l
Set HCI-Alias = tray2.
This configuration provides 500 sheets in tray1 (<ESC>&l1H), and
3000 sheets in the HCI (<ESC>&l4H). You could also load paper for
job separation in tray2 and tray3 to increase capacity to 1500 sheets.
If HCI-Alias is set to HCI, the values shown below in Table 5 are
correct. If HCI-Alias is set to tray2, then you can send a job to either a
4Si or a D640.
You can also set the default paper tray (used if there is no paper size
or paper source command embedded in the print job) from the
Control Panel or via PJL commands. Use the intray setting in the
Printing Menu, or the PJL command:
@PJL SET MEDIASOURCE=TRAY1
(or
TRAY2
or
TRAY3
or
HCI
)
Table 5
Tray Map for HCI-Alias = HCI
PCL
IIISi, 4Si
D640
5Si
<ESC>&l1H
upper tray
upper tray (tray1)
upper tray (tray2)
<ESC>&l4H
lower tray
middle tray (tray2)
lower tray (
tray
3)
<ESC>&l5H
n/a
High Capacity Input
High Capacity Input
<ESC>&l8H
n/a
lower tray (tray3)
fold out tray (tray1)