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Best practices for maximizing performance, Using mark sets, Mark sets

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Best practices for maximizing performance 215 Best practices for maximizing performance Maximize performance for all file types. Performance will be improved for files whose job parameters include the following settings: ● Delete printed jobs from storage check box and Delete failed jobs from storage check box are selected. ● Gallop is selected. ● Print order is 1-N. ● Cut and stack imposition method is not active. Using mark sets Mark sets A mark set enables you to place a set of predefined marks, which are used for finishing purposes, on the printed sheet. The type of marks and the position of these marks determine how an inline or offline finisher finishes your job-for example, where the finisher cuts, staples, punches, and folds the printed sheet. When you create a mark set, you need to define attributes for each of the selected mark types. You can define the position, height, width, and so on, for a mark. The IC-309 print controller provides three types of marks: ● Registration marks-These marks are an image of a registration cross hair target that is printed in CMYK ● Finishing marks-Square or rectangular marks that are used by finishing devices ● Barcodes-Printed using black separation, customized barcode marks-for example, for page numbers- are used by various finishing devices

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Best practices for maximizing performance
Maximize performance for all file types.
Performance will be improved for files whose job parameters
include the following settings:
Delete printed jobs from storage
check box and
Delete
failed jobs from storage
check box are selected.
Gallop
is selected.
Print order
is 1-N.
Cut and stack
imposition method is not active.
Using mark sets
Mark sets
A mark set enables you to place a set of predefined marks, which
are used for finishing purposes, on the printed sheet.
The type of marks and the position of these marks determine how
an inline or offline finisher finishes your job—for example, where
the finisher cuts, staples, punches, and folds the printed sheet.
When you create a mark set, you need to define attributes for
each of the selected mark types. You can define the position,
height, width, and so on, for a mark.
The IC-309 print controller provides three types of marks:
Registration marks—These marks are an image of a
registration cross hair target that is printed in CMYK
Finishing marks—Square or rectangular marks that are used by
finishing devices
Barcodes—Printed using black separation, customized barcode
marks—for example, for page numbers— are used by various
finishing devices
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