3. Printing
Option Value | Alternate Value | Description |
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punch=1 |
| Hole punch long edge without rotation. |
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punch=2 |
| Hole punch short edge without rotation. |
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punch=3 |
| Hole punch long edge with 180 degree rotation. |
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punch=4 |
| Hole punch short edge with 180 degree rotation. |
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If this option is not specified, the default value of “nopunch” will be used.
This function is not available for all paper sizes and the users should refer to the copier manual for a list of compatible paper sizes. In particular, A5, A6 and statement paper sizes will not work with this function.
Example: The command to hole punch the long edge feed portrait page is “lp
— Media Type
The paper source can also be selected using the media type using the following option.
Option Value | Alternate Value | Description |
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mtype=Plain |
| The paper source that contains Plain paper is |
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mtype= |
| The paper source that contains transparency slides is |
Transparency |
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mtype=Thick1 |
| The paper source that contains Thick1 paper is |
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mtype=Thick2 |
| The paper source that contains Thich2 paper is |
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mtype=Thick3 |
| The paper source that contains Thich3 paper is |
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In PostScript Deferred Media Selection is always turned on so the paper size has prior- ity over the media type and the paper source.
In PCL5e the paper size always has priority over the media type and the paper source. If this option is not specified, the default value will be used.
Example: The command to specify Thick1 media type is “lp
— Paper Source
The paper source can be selected using the following options.
Option Value | Alternate Value | Description |
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| Select auto paper tray selection. | |
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manual |
| Select stack feed bypass. |
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drawer1 | upper | Select the 1st drawer. |
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drawer2 | lower | Select the 2nd drawer. |
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drawer3 | pedupper | Select the 3rd drawer. |
| cas3 |
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