Lexmark Optra T Technical Reference - Page 241
Standard Output Bin or Top Output Bin, Optional Output Bin 1 or Rear Output Bin
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4-73 PostScript Table 4-16: Page Device Parameters (Continued) Key OutputAttributes OutputPage OutputType PageDeviceName Type dictionary boolean string string name or null Definition Contains information about the output bin targets. There is a numeric key, which is a dictionary, for each installed output bin. OutputType and OutputLocation are the allowable keys in each output dictionary. OutputType is used in the search algorithm to determine which output bin is used as the exit path. The numeric keys are: 0 Standard Output Bin or Top Output Bin 1 Optional Output Bin 1 or Rear Output Bin 2 Optional Output Bin 2 3 Optional Output Bin 3 4 Optional Output Bin 4 5 Optional Output Bin 5 6 Optional Output Bin 6 7 Optional Output Bin 7 8 Optional Output Bin 8 9 Optional Output Bin 9 10 Optional Output Bin 10 OutputType fields can be assigned strings to specify the output destination. For example: > >> setpagedevice > >> setpagedevice For more information, see "OutputType" on page 4-73. OutputLocation key is a read-only string that represents the name of the associated destination. The OutputAttributes dictionary contains a Priority Array. If an OutputType string does not match, the priority array is searched in order for a valid output bin. The initial value of the priority array is set at the beginning of a job and is equal to the value of the menu item for OutputBin. The array can be changed using this setpagedevice operator: >> setpagedevice This command gives the Optional Output Bin 1 (1) a higher priority than the Standard Bin (0). Once the command is issued, if no match is found for the OutputType string, the paper exits into the standard output bin. Specifies if pages are actually printed. Supported values are: True False Job is processed as usual (default). No page is printed, but all other job processing occurs. Specifies the output bin destination for the current page. If the destination is not null, setpagedevice compares it with the OutputType values in the OutputAttributes dictionary during the search algorithm. If a match is found, this output bin is the target output for the current page. Assigns or names a page device by using a string parameter. This is used by the findcolorrendering operator.