IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 110

Tray 3 As Tray 1.

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Paper Menu Item TRAY SWITCH ON* OFF Value TRAY RENUM OFF* 12 13 14 15 Description (continued from previous page...) v Tray switching is also automatic when the printer first looks for a tray to print a PostScript job. In other words, when you first send a PostScript job to the printer, the printer selects the first tray it finds that has the correct paper size, regardless of whether tray switching is on or the tray is protected. You cannot turn this type of switching off; nor can you "protect" trays from being included in this switching sequence. If the initial tray runs out of paper, however, regular tray switching and tray protection rules apply. (No switching if TRAY SWITCH is OFF, no selecting paper from "protected" trays.) v If the printer cannot find the correct size paper in any tray, it may display 011 LOAD paper-size IN tray, where the tray is the last tray the printer checked, not necessarily the tray you requested. Specifies tray renumbering: v OFF-no tray renumbering v 12-tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 2, and TRAY 2 as TRAY 1. v 13-tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 3, and TRAY 3 as TRAY 1. v 14-tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 4, and TRAY 4 as TRAY 1. v 15-tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 5, and TRAY 5 as TRAY 1. Note: Tray renumbering does not apply to PostScript jobs. 98 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide

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Paper Menu Item
Value
Description
TRAY SWITCH
ON*
OFF
(continued from previous page...)
v
Tray switching is also automatic when the printer first
looks for a tray to print a PostScript job. In other words,
when you first send a PostScript job to the printer, the
printer selects the first tray it finds that has the correct
paper size, regardless of whether tray switching is on or
the tray is protected. You cannot turn this type of
switching off; nor can you “protect” trays from being
included in this switching sequence.
If the initial tray runs out of paper, however, regular tray
switching and tray protection rules apply. (No switching
if TRAY SWITCH is OFF, no selecting paper from
“protected” trays.)
v
If the printer cannot find the correct size paper in any
tray, it may display
011 LOAD paper-size IN tray
, where
the tray is the last tray the printer checked, not
necessarily the tray you requested.
TRAY RENUM
OFF*
1<>2
1<>3
1<>4
1<>5
Specifies tray renumbering:
v
OFF—no tray renumbering
v
1<>2—tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 2, and
TRAY 2 as TRAY 1.
v
1<>3—tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 3, and
TRAY 3 as TRAY 1.
v
1<>4—tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 4, and
TRAY 4 as TRAY 1.
v
1<>5—tells the printer to treat TRAY 1 as TRAY 5, and
TRAY 5 as TRAY 1.
Note:
Tray renumbering does not apply to PostScript jobs.
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