Xerox 4050 IPS Printer User Manual


 
INTRODUCTION TO THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
XEROX DOCUPRINT 4050/4090 IPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM 1-17
Note: IPDS bin 1 is coded in the software to be mapped to the
sample tray. The IPDS row 1 contains only a sample tray icon,
which always displays bolded; there are no other printer bins
available to select. You are not able to change this part of the
output configuration. If Allow Host Control is selected, all parts
of any print job in which the data stream calls for IPDS bin 1 are
delivered to the sample tray.
Note: If your system has a stitcher/stacker instead of the dual
stacker, your output configuration display shows only one
stacker bin icon, which has a diagram of a staple above it
(illustrated in the following figure).
Figure 1-17. Output Configuration Bins field, stitcher/stacker
configuration
Finishing Displays Enabled if the system is configured with
a bypass transport or a stitcher/stacker, and Finishing or
Stitching is selected from the Output Configuration window.
For information on specifying finishing attributes, refer to the
section Creating a new output configuration in the chapter
Setting the system configuration.
If the system has no bypass transport or stitcher/stacker, this
field is grayed-out and displays Disabled.
Page Order Within Set Displays the current setting for the
order in which pages are placed in the output bin, from 1 to N
(ascending) or N to 1 (descending). If your system does not
have a bypass transport, or if the Finishing field displays
Disabled, this field is grayed out and always displays N to 1.
End of Set If a bypass transport is installed on your system,
this field displays the criterion (MARKFORM or Offset Stacker)
that was selected from the Job Attributes window to indicate the
end of a set or segment within a job.
If your system does not have the stitcher/stacker configuration
or a bypass transport, or if the Finishing field displays
Disabled, this field displays grayed-out and always displays
Offset.