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AccXES PJL Interface
Each GFI finishing program has a default value for whether the finished output will be cross-folded or
only fan-folded. This parameter may be used to override the default value and force the finisher to not
do a cross-fold, or just use the default specified by the finishing program.
5.1.7.2.26 FINISHBIN
This parameter may be used to specify which bin the finished output will be placed into. Note that if
the user does not specify an output bin, the default value of DONTCARE will be used and the finisher
will place the output into whatever bin it wants to.
5.1.7.2.27 FINMAXLENGTH
Each GFI finishing program has a maximum length output that it can successfully fold. This
parameter may be read in order to determine what the max length limitation is for the currently
selected finishing program.
5.1.7.2.28 FININTTITLEBLOCK
This boolean value defaults to TRUE and will be used to indicate that only standard titleblock locations
should be considered for orientation of this document. Certain folders can support non-standard
titleblock locations for folding.
The trade-off is that when only standard titleblock locations are considered AccXES can identfy
improperly specified titleblock corners and still fold the document correctly. If the user specifies the
lower right corner as the titleblock location, thinking that the image has a landscape orientation, but
the file is actually portrait orientation AccXES will recognize this situation and orient the image
correctly (using the lower left corner of the portrait image). If the FININTTITLEBLOCK setting is
FALSE in the above case AccXES will use the information that the user gave and orient the lower right
corner of the portrait document for folding.
5.1.7.2.29 MEDIASOURCE
Sets the default location of input media for a job. When the value of this parameter is set to AUTO,
then the AccXES controller attempts to automatically select the correct roll based on the user requests
for this job. Considerations include the paper size (PAPER) desired, the mediatype (MEDIATYPE)
desired. This setting is the most desirable setting. For those applications that need finer control over
which media roll is used, or if manual feed is desired, the other possibilities are provided. In this case,
all other user requests that might influence which roll is selected are overruled. In particular PAPER
and MEDIATYPE are ignored and the image is cut to length on the roll specified in MEDIASOURCE.
Possible values include:
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AUTO
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TRAY1
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TRAY2
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TRAY3
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ROLL1
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ROLL2
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ROLL3
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ROLL4