Xerox 721P85530 Printer User Manual


 
PRINT FORMAT COMMANDS
XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS PDL REFERENCE 6-79
SIZING
This parameter specifies how the system matches the paper sizes in
bins when the LPS is unattended.
Syntax OUTPUT SIZING =
option(s)
Options Table 6-63 lists the parameter option(s) and definition(s).
A paper size is equal in size to another paper size if neither
dimension differs by more than 15/600 of an inch.
Can be used to print on paper larger than the specified paper size.
Data may be lost if the paper size is smaller than the image size.
Note that A4 paper is treated as smaller than 8.5 by 11 inch paper
because it is narrower.
Regardless of the parameter selected, if an exact match in paper size
is found, the matching tray is used. The parameters differ only when
no match is found.
If there is not an exact paper size match in the effective cluster, but
there is paper in the effective cluster larger than the specified size,
then the following occurs:
SEMIAUTO cycles down and requires operator confirmation.
When the message CON O displays, and the larger size is
confirmed, the larger paper is used. Further mismatches of this
type are ignored until:
The STOCKS=parameter changes, or
End-of-report and no STOCKS=is in effect, or
—End-of-job
The printer cycles down. The operator must either press
CONTINUE to conform the larger paper, change the paper
or the effective cluster before the printer will cycle up. The
operator can also abort the report.
BEST causes the following result: The larger paper is
automatically used.
EXACT causes the report to be aborted if the printer does not
cycle down.
Table 6-64. SIZING parameter option(s) and definition(s)
Option(s) Definition(s)
SEMIAUTO The standard mode of operation.
The default is SEMIAUTO.
BEST Intended for use when the LPS is unattended. Called
a nonstop mode because the LPS does not cycle
down. The system selects the largest available paper
size to print the report if the exact paper size is not
available.
EXACT Intended for use when the LPS is unattended
because the LPS does not cycle down. If the exact
paper size is not available, the system aborts the
report.