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Output-bin parameters, Output Bins, Selection, Before, After, Offset Stacker, Language

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186 Chapter 14-Power Kits Output-bin parameters The Output Bins page enables you to change the parameters for the output bin, output-bin mapping to IPDS bin numbers, and finishing operations. Parameter Option Description Output Bins Output Bin Mappings Finishing Operations Name Selection Before After Offset Stacker Language Output Bin IPDS Bin Number Enables you to define the output bins. Output bins include a standard output bin-in which the paper typically lies facedown-and any other standard or optional output bins attached to the printer. For each output bin, you can create a binary selection string, a before string, and after strings. The selection string is often mandatory. Enables you to edit the name of the output bin. Assigning a name is mandatory. Enables you to specify a selection string. This is mandatory with one exception - If you have only one bin defined you can leave the selection field blank and the job will be sent to the printer's own default bin. The Before string sets special attributes for a bin. The Before string is activated immediately before the Selection string. The After string restores the printer's normal default bin selection. The After string is activated immediately before the next IPDS bin selection, at host disconnection, or when the IPDS job timeout limit is reached. You should use an After string on each bin for which you use a Before string. Ensure that the After string restores the printer's normal default bin selection. Enables you to select whether to enable the host to use an offset stacker, also known as a jogger. If you define a Selection String, Before string, or After string, you can either use the current language or PJL. The list of mappings between IPDS Bin IDs and the output bin names defined for the physical output bins. In various IPDS products, this function is known by several different names, such as Target Mapping and Map Output Bins. Configuration is independent of printer language. The pull-down list is populated with the bins defined in the Output Bins block on this configuration page. Identifies a host output target (also known as the IPDS Bin ID) and enables you to type an appropriate number. You may need to consult the documentation for the IPDS application or job. Any IPDS Bin Number can be mapped to any physical Output Bin. Enables you to define the finishing options.

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Output-bin parameters
The Output Bins page enables you to change the parameters for
the output bin, output-bin mapping to IPDS bin numbers, and
finishing operations.
Parameter
Option
Description
Output Bins
Enables you to define the output bins. Output bins include
a standard output bin—in which the paper typically lies
facedown—and any other standard or optional output bins
attached to the printer. For each output bin, you can create
a binary selection string, a before string, and after strings.
The selection string is often mandatory.
Name
Enables you to edit the name of the output bin. Assigning a
name is mandatory.
Selection
Enables you to specify a selection string. This is
mandatory with one exception - If you have only one bin
defined you can leave the selection field blank and the job
will be sent to the printer's own default bin.
Before
The
Before
string sets special attributes for a bin. The
Before
string is activated immediately before the
Selection
string.
After
The
After
string restores the printer's normal default bin
selection. The
After
string is activated immediately before
the next IPDS bin selection, at host disconnection, or when
the IPDS job timeout limit is reached. You should use an
After
string on each bin for which you use a
Before
string.
Ensure that the
After
string restores the printer's normal
default bin selection.
Offset Stacker
Enables you to select whether to enable the host to use an
offset stacker, also known as a jogger.
Language
If you define a
Selection String
,
Before
string, or
After
string, you can either use the current language or PJL.
Output Bin
Mappings
The list of mappings between IPDS Bin IDs and the output
bin names defined for the physical output bins. In various
IPDS products, this function is known by several different
names, such as Target Mapping and Map Output Bins.
Configuration is independent of printer language.
Output Bin
The pull-down list is populated with the bins defined in the
Output Bins
block on this configuration page.
IPDS Bin Number
Identifies a host output target (also known as the IPDS Bin
ID) and enables you to type an appropriate number. You
may need to consult the documentation for the IPDS
application or job. Any
IPDS Bin Number
can be mapped
to any physical
Output Bin
.
Finishing
Operations
Enables you to define the finishing options.
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