SETTING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/4635/180 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
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Example of an input configuration
Here is an example of a hypothetical input configuration you might
create:
You have an application in which only IPDS trays 1 and 2 are called
out, with most of the job calling for IPDS tray 1. The media you will
be using are 20-pound white USLetter and 60-pound blue USLetter.
You have a high-capacity feeder and would like to use all four
available trays.
To accomplish this, you could create a configuration like this:
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In the IPDS Trays row, specify the 20-pound white stock in the
IPDS Tray 1 cell and the 60-pound blue in the IPDS Tray 2 cell.
•
In the Printer Trays row, specify the 20-pound white paper in the
cells for Printer Trays 1, 3, and 4.
•
Specify the 60-pound blue paper in the Printer Tray 2 cell only,
because a relatively small amount of that stock will be required.
The following figure shows the configuration described above.
Figure 4-17.
Example of an input configuration, displayed on
the IPS main window
By invoking this configuration, you ensure your job will print as
follows (be sure the physical printer trays actually contain the stock
you specified):
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The IPS will feed from printer tray 1 for all parts of the job in
which IPDS tray 1 is specified in the data stream. These pages
will be printed on the 20-pound white paper.