Xerox 701P47301 manual Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing Trays

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Using Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS Manager

1.Open the [IPS Manager] Tray Mappings tab.

2.Load the Job Profile for the job, or verify that the correct stocks are assigned to the Virtual and Physical Trays.

3.Ensure that the necessary physical stocks are loaded. If not, load the necessary stocks in the appropriate trays.

4.Review the Tray Type information in the IPS Manager Physical Tray assignment dialog, and ensure that the media selections are appropriate for the fusibility of the physical tray.

5.Review and, if necessary, update the Tray Type settings in the IPS Manager Virtual Tray mapping dialog to ensure that the host will treat the virtual trays correctly as Fuser or Inserter Trays. The physical and virtual tray dialog Tray Type columns will only be available, if there is at least one non-fusing physical tray.

6.When Virtual Trays are flagged as Inserter, the user must ensure that the media selected for the non-fusing tray, or trays, matches the attributes expected for the non-printing pages (e.g. inserts or slip sheets) generated by the application.

Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing Trays

If an application requires the same stock to be fed from both fuser and non-fusing trays, and the product supports this capability, configure the IPS Manager Tray Mappings, as described below.

NOTE: Some products supported by Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server do not allow the same stock to be assigned to both fusing and non-fusing trays.

For Non-Printing Application Data Only

To feed blank or pre-printed stock without print data, from both fusing and non-fusing trays:

1.Assign the stock to the desired fuser and non-fusing physical trays in the Printer Manager

2.Assign the stock to the desired fuser and non-fusing physical trays, in the IPS Manager Tray mappings dialog

3.Assign the stock to a single virtual tray

4.Set the Tray Type for the virtual tray to Inserter.

For Printing and Non-Printing Application Data

To use the same stock for both printed and unprinted pages:

1.Assign the stock to the desired fuser and non-fusing physical trays in the Printer Manager.

2.Assign the stock to the desired fuser and non-fusing physical trays in the IPS Manager Tray mappings dialog.

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Contents Print Server Page Table of Contents Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds User Guide Overview IntroductionPrinters FeaturesHost Environments Printer Model SelectionHost Connectivity Options Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS ManagerIntroduction Software Requirements User Access LevelsSetting System Preferences Licensing RequirementsDefining the Target Queue in the Print Server Setting External Finishers in the Printer Manager SettingsCreating an Ipds Target Queue Using Queue Overrides Managing the Print QueueVirtual Printable Area Considerations PDL Settings Queue PropertiesOutput Installation and Setup Programming Stock Margins Setting Up MediaLoading IBM AFP Resident Outline Fonts Margin adjustmentsEnhanced Font Support Verifying the Installation I5/OS System i SetupDefining a Logical Printer Printing a Trace Job Within IPS Manager Printing a Test Job From the Host IPS Manager Menu Options IPS Manager SetupLogging Onto the IPS Manager FileSystem System ConfigurationGo Offline / Go Online Stop / ContinueUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Manage Fonts Restart IPS Gateway TraceJob Profile Editor Job Settings FunctionsUsing Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Tray Mappings Functions Map Virtual Trays for Loaded Stock Define the Physical Tray Stock SetupMap Virtual Trays for Non-Fusing Stock For Non-Printing Application Data Only Mapping Stock for Use in Fusing and Non-Fusing TraysHost Specified Stacking / Printer Specified Stacking Stacker Mappings FunctionsCreating Stacker Groups Mapping the Ipds Output Bins to Physical DestinationsSaving the Job Profile Delete a Job Profile Open a Job ProfileRun Time Considerations Interaction Between Streaming and Spooling JobsIpds Jobs and Paused Systems Count Reporting Multiple Copy Page Counting Constraints and Considerations Counting Constraints and Considerations Canceling Ipds Jobs Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Barcode Symbology Ipds SessionsBackground Forms Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager Using Xerox FreeFlow Print Server IPS Manager TCP/IP Configuration Overview z/OS Configuring IBM z/OSChannel Configuration Overview z/OS Configuring IBM i5/OS Configuration Overview i5/OSReference Documents z/OS Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for AIX Configuration Overview AIXReference Documents i5/OS Configuring IBM Infoprint Manager for Windows Configuration Overview WindowsReference Documents AIX Reference Documents Windows Testing the Printer ConnectionTCP/IP Performance NotesIpds User Guide

701P47301 specifications

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