Xerox 96 Printer User Manual


 
BASIC CONCEPTS
2-4 XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS FORMS CREATION GUIDE
Page frames
A page frame is a set of boundaries associated with a page as a unit
of printing or imaging. Three page frames are defined in this guide:
Physical page
System page
Virtual page
Physical page
The paper on which a form is printed is the “physical page.” The
default paper size used on an LPS is defined during system
generation (sysgen). The following paper sizes may be specified:
8.5 by 11 inches (USLETTER, 216 by 279 mm)
8.5 by 14 inches (USLEGAL, 216 by 356 mm)
8.27 by 11.69 inches (A4, 297 by 270 mm)
16.54 by 11.69 inches (A3, 297 by 420 mm)
10.12 by 14.33 inches (B4,257 by 364 mm)
8.0 by 10.02 inches (203 by 254 mm)
8.0 by 10.5 inches (203 by 266 mm)
8.0 by 13.0 inches (203 by 330 mm)
8.27 by 10.63 inches (210 by 270 mm)
8.27 by 13.0 inches (210 by 330 mm)
8.37 by 10.78 inches (212 by 273 mm)
8.46 by 10.83 inches (214 by 275 mm)
8.46 by 12.40 inches (214 by 314 mm)
8.46 by 14.02 inches (214 by 356 mm)
8.50 by 10.75 inches (215 by 273 mm)
8.50 by 13.0 inches (215 by 330 mm)
The DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX supports the 11 by 17-inch and
16.54 by 11.69-inch sizes as sysgen options.
The PAPER command may be used to identify the paper size. If it is
not present, the sysgen value is assumed.
When variable data is to be merged with a form, the paper size for
both must match and the correct size paper must be loaded.