This section covers updated information about two document format-
ting commands and complete information about two new commands.
■ Number-up Printing, update only, affects PCL 5 use only.
■ Print Borders, a new command useful in many emulations.
■ Background, update only, affects only jobs created for a
2025 or 3225 Print System and now being printed on a 3825
Print System.
■ Print Quality, a new command which allows you to select
print intensity.
Number-up printing, enabled in QMS DOC with the %%IncludeFea-
ture:pagegrid command, has a small change in functionality, which
affects the PCL 5 emulation only.
Number-up printing allows you to save paper and speed up printing by
placing more than 1reduced-size image on a page. For instance, 4-up
printing would print 4 page images on 1 page. The PCL 5 emulation
prints reliably only in exact resolutions of 300 or 600 dpi. Because the
size is changed in number-up printing, the relative number of dots per
inch is also changed, and PCL 5 jobs may produce unexpected results.
We recommend that you print a test page using the %%IncludeFea-
ture: pagegrid command before using it for a major job.
Border — The rectangles formed after applying the physical sheet
size, orientation, margins, number of rows and columns, and the row
and column spacing (in that order) are called logical page spots.
When borders are selected, they are drawn at the logical page spot.