Konica Minolta C83hc High Chroma IC-307 User Guide - Page 195

Manual Feed Tray, Max Paper Size

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IPDS driver parameters 185 Parameter Input Tray Offsets Input Tray Mappings Option Selection Before After Paper Language Manual Feed Tray Max Paper Size Input Tray IPDS Tray Number Description Enables you to define a binary selection string for any paper definition. Binary strings are used to invoke selected printer features and can be entered in the current language -HP Printer Control Language (HP PCL) or PostScript- or in Printer Job Language (PJL). The Before string sets special attributes for a tray. The Before string is activated immediately before the Tray Selection string. The After string restores the printer's normal default tray selection. The After string is activated immediately before the next IPDS tray selection, at host disconnection, or when the IPDS job timeout limit is reached. You should use an After string on each tray for which you use a Before string. Ensure that the After string restores the printer's normal default tray selection. Enables you to select the paper for this tray. The Paper list contains the paper definitions from this page. Enables you to select a language. If you define a Selection String, Before string, or After string, you can use either the current language or PJL. Enables you to select the maximum paper size for a manual-feed tray. Enables you to define front, back, X, and Y offsets Enables you to edit the list of mappings between IPDS Tray IDs and the tray names defined for the physical feeders or input trays in the printer. In other IPDS products, this function is known by various names, such as Source Mapping and Map Input Trays. The pull-down list is populated with the trays defined in the Input Trays block on this configuration page. Displays a host input source (also known as the IPDS Tray ID) and enables you to type an appropriate number. You may need to consult the documentation for the IPDS application or job. Any host input source can be mapped to any physical printer input source. You can map more than one IPDS tray number to a single input tray.

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Parameter
Option
Description
Selection
Enables you to define a binary selection string for any
paper definition. Binary strings are used to invoke selected
printer features and can be entered in the current language
—HP Printer Control Language (HP PCL) or PostScript—
or in Printer Job Language (PJL).
Before
The
Before
string sets special attributes for a tray. The
Before
string is activated immediately before the
Tray
Selection
string.
After
The
After
string restores the printer's normal default tray
selection. The
After
string is activated immediately before
the next IPDS tray selection, at host disconnection, or
when the IPDS job timeout limit is reached. You should
use an
After
string on each tray for which you use a
Before
string. Ensure that the
After
string restores the
printer's normal default tray selection.
Paper
Enables you to select the paper for this tray. The
Paper
list
contains the paper definitions from this page.
Language
Enables you to select a language. If you define a
Selection String
,
Before
string, or
After
string, you can
use either the current language or PJL.
Manual Feed Tray
Max Paper Size
Enables you to select the maximum paper size for a
manual-feed tray.
Input Tray Offsets
Enables you to define front, back, X, and Y offsets
Input Tray
Mappings
Enables you to edit the list of mappings between IPDS
Tray IDs and the tray names defined for the physical
feeders or input trays in the printer. In other IPDS products,
this function is known by various names, such as Source
Mapping and Map Input Trays.
Input Tray
The pull-down list is populated with the trays defined in the
Input Trays
block on this configuration page.
IPDS Tray Number
Displays a host input source (also known as the IPDS Tray
ID) and enables you to type an appropriate number. You
may need to consult the documentation for the IPDS
application or job. Any host input source can be mapped to
any physical printer input source. You can map more than
one IPDS tray number to a single input tray.
IPDS driver parameters
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