Table 16. Printer Con®guration Items (continued)

Con®guration Item

Description

Value Options

 

 

 

Cut Sheet Emulation

Sheets are divided in half using an imaginary line that is

None,

 

parallel to the tractor strips. Each resulting half sheetis

Normal Left-to-Right,

 

treated as if it were a whole sheet running through a

Normal Right-to-Left,

 

cut-sheet printer.

Inverted Left-to-Right,

 

None implies the cut-sheet emulation is not enabled.

Inverted Right-to-Left

 

 

 

Normal Left-to-Right allows the print data to be placed

 

 

on the left half-sheet ®rst and then the right half-sheet.

 

 

The left half-sheet is closest to the operator. The physical

 

 

orientation of the data is based on the lower-left corner of

 

 

the paper as viewed from the operator's viewpoint.

 

 

Normal Right-to-Left allows the print data to be placed

 

 

on the right half-sheet ®rst and then the left half-sheet.

 

 

The right half-sheet is furthest from the operator. The

 

 

physical orientation of the data is based on the lower-left

 

 

corner of the paper as viewed from the operator's

 

 

viewpoint.

 

 

Inverted Left-to-Right allows the print data to be

 

 

placed on the left half-sheet ®rst and then the right

 

 

half-sheet. The left half-sheet is furthest from the

 

 

operator. The physical orientation of the data is based on

 

 

the upper-right corner of the paper as viewed from the

 

 

operator's viewpoint. This mode is the upside down

 

 

version of the Normal Left-to-Right mode.

 

 

Inverted Right-to-Left allows the print data to be

 

 

placed on the right half-sheet ®rst and then the left

 

 

half-sheet. The right half-sheet is closest to the operator.

 

 

The physical orientation of the data is based on the

 

 

upper-right corner of the paper as viewed from the

 

 

operator's viewpoint. This mode is the upside down

 

 

version of the Normal Right-to-Left mode.

 

BTS Installed

This entry allows setting whether a

Yes or No

 

Burster/Trimmer/Stacker postprocessing device is

 

 

installed. It does not show whether it is being used.

 

 

 

 

BTS Enabled

This entry allows setting whether an installed

Yes or No

 

Burster/Trimmer/Stacker postprocessing device is being

 

 

used. The host system will not send eject-to-front-facing

 

 

commands if the BTS is enabled.

 

 

 

 

Offsetter Installed

This entry allows setting whether an Offsetter

Yes or No

 

postprocessing device is installed. It does not show

 

 

whether it is being used.

 

 

 

 

Offsetter Enabled

This entry allows setting whether an installed Offsetter

Yes or No

 

postprocessing device is being used. The host system will

 

 

send ªAlternate Offset Stackerº commands if the offsetter

 

 

is enabled and the print job contains these commands.

 

 

 

 

Offset on Mark

This entry allows setting whether ªAlternate Offset

Yes or No

Forms

Stackerº commands from the host system are passed on

 

 

to an enabled stacking-type postprocessing device for any

 

 

page containing the Mark Forms.

 

 

 

 

3130 Bar Code

This entry de®nes whether bar codes are printed in the

Yes or No

Compatibility

standard format or in the format printed by a 3130

 

 

printer.

 

 

 

 

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