Xerox 721P87481 Printer User Manual


 
PRINTING USING XEROX UTILITIES AND LPR UTILITIES (DOS AND UNIX)
GUIDE TO SUBMITTING JOBS FROM THE CLIENT 3-9
-stitching <stitch value>
Specifies stitched (stapled) output. Accepted values are none
or singlePortrait. The only acceptable value if you are stapling
is singlePortrait. This option is only available with a third-party
finishing device installed, when using models 96/4635/180 NPS.
If you use the print -stitching option and specify more than one
file in the command line, all the files are stapled individually at
the printer.
-ti
tle <text>
Specifies the job title for this print request on the banner sheet.
The default is the name of the first document file or source file.
This string cannot exceed 40 characters. If the text string
includes spaces, enclose it in quotes (“”).
-u
ncollated <true>
Specifies that the job is to be uncollated. When this option is not
specified, the job will be collated.
-v
erbose
Causes the filename of each submitted document to display on
the workstation as it is sent to the Printer Controller.
-w
eight <gsm>
Specifies the paper weight in grams per square meter (gsm).
-x2
ImageShift <#>
Specifies the x (horizontal for portrait page) image shift from the
lower right corner towards the left of the portrait page (in
millimeters), to be applied to back sides of pages only. Values
may be positive (+) or negative (-).
-xI
mageShift <#>
Specifies the x (horizontal for portrait page) image shift from the
lower left corner towards the right of the portrait page (in
millimeters). Values may be positive (+) or negative (-).
Note: The specified image shift is applied to both front and back
sides of pages unless -x2ImageShift <#> is also specified, in which
case the specified image shift is applied to odd pages only.
-y2
ImageShift <#>
Specifies the y (vertical for portrait page) image shift from the
lower right corner towards the top of the portrait page (in
millimeters), to be applied to back sides of pages only. Values
may be positive (+) or negative (-).
-yI
mageShift <#>
Specifies the y (vertical for portrait page) image shift from the
lower left corner towards the top of the portrait page (in
millimeters). Values may be positive (+) or negative (-).
Note: The specified image shift is applied to both front and back
sides of pages unless -y2ImageShift <#> is also specified, in which
case the specified image shift is applied to odd pages only.