Ricoh INFOPRINT XT GLD0-0025-01 User Manual

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code

points.

This

function

does

not

correct

any

other

type

of

code

page

conflicts

that

occur

after

manually

correlating

Xerox

resources

to

AFP

resources.

Stapling

support

When

you

submit

jobs

that

request

stapling,

these

restrictions

apply

to

InfoPrint

XT

processing:

v

You

must

specify

the

xhonorstaple=yes

conversion

parameter

for

InfoPrint

XT

to

process

jobs

that

contain

stapling

instructions.

The

default

is

that

InfoPrint

XT

ignores

stapling

commands.

v

Differences

exist

in

the

stitching

hardware

of

InfoPrint

Solutions

Company

cut-sheet

printers

and

Xerox

LPS

cut-sheet

printers.

Because

of

this,

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

support

the

Xerox

stapling

commands

FACEUP

and

NTO1,

either

when

used

independently

or

when

used

only

with

each

other.

InfoPrint

XT

only

recognizes

FACEUP

and

NTO1

when

a

job

uses

them

with

the

STAPLE

command.

Together,

STAPLE=YES,

FACEUP=YES,

and

NTO1=YES

or

NTO1=n

indicate

that

stapling

should

occur.

n

is

a

positive

number.

v

When

a

Xerox

LPS

printer

processes

the

STAPLE

command,

it

always

drives

the

staples

into

the

upper-left

corner

of

the

sheets,

as

viewed

in

portrait

orientation.

This

is

true

even

if

the

report

is

actually

in

landscape

orientation.

If

you

specify

the

xstapleorient=yes

conversion

parameter

for

the

job,

InfoPrint

XT

detects

any

reports

whose

first

pages

are

landscape.

It

then

staples

them

in

the

lower-left

corner

of

the

sheets,

as

viewed

in

portrait

orientation.

This

is

equivalent

to

the

upper-left

corner

when

you

view

the

sheet

in

landscape

orientation.

v

InfoPrint

XT

assumes

that

the

default

printing

order

that

was

established

on

the

Xerox

printer

at

SYSGEN

is

1TON.

If

you

specify

NTO1

at

printer

SYSGEN,

you

must

include

the

xstaplesysgen=nto1

conversion

parameter.

Otherwise,

InfoPrint

XT

ignores

stapling

commands

in

JDLs

and

JDEs

that

jobs

invoke

internally

if

the

starting

JDL

and

JDE

pair

does

not

specify

that

stapling

should

occur.

v

The

Xerox

NTO1

command

forces

the

LPS

printer

to

delay

output

processing

until

the

input

processing

for

the

entire

report

is

complete.

For

this

reason,

input

processing

might

not

recognize

the

end

of

the

report

until

it

identifies

the

beginning

of

the

next

report.

This

might

not

occur

until

input

processing

identifies

a

BANNER

page

at

the

beginning

of

the

next

job.

This

can

cause

the

printer

to

retain

attributes

from

one

job

and

apply

them

to

subsequent

jobs.

InfoPrint

XT

does

not

apply

attributes

of

one

job

to

the

next

job.

Instead,

it

processes

each

job

using

only

the

attributes

that

are

specific

to

the

job.

v

InfoPrint

XT

cannot

detect

if

the

destination

IPDS

printer

supports

stapling.

When

you

specify

stapling

with

the

xhonorstaple=yes

conversion

parameter

and

value

and

then

convert

a

Xerox

job

that

has

JDEs

that

specify

STAPLE=YES,

InfoPrint

XT

includes

stapling

information

in

the

AFP

that

it

generates.

This

is

always

the

case,

even

if

the

destination

printer

does

not

support

stapling.

v

Each

of

the

InfoPrint

Solutions

Company

printer

models

that

support

stapling

imposes

its

own

limits

on

the

number

of

sheets,

the

paper

weights,

and

the

paper

sizes

that

it

can

staple.

InfoPrint

XT

cannot

automatically

detect

those

limits.

It

does

not

reference

any

information

about

them

when

it

generates

an

AFP

job

that

includes

stapling

information.

You

must

set

the

maximum

number

of

sheets

to

staple

with

the

xstaplemax

conversion

parameter,

as

needed.

Chapter

1.

Introducing

InfoPrint

XT

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