Printing Special
Pages
File | Prints a header page prints at each subjob boundary. A job |
| may be composed of several subjobs concatenated to make |
| up a single document. For example, PostScript files may be |
| concatenated together when separated by ^D, files may be |
| combined using the %%Session: command over TCP/IP, or |
| files printed through the serial or parallel interfaces with End |
| Job Mode enabled may be combined. The header command |
| must be in each subjob. The header page prints only at each |
| subjob boundary. This command does not carry over to the |
| next subjob. For example, if you have two subjobs with the |
| header(file) command at the beginning of each subjob, then |
| two file header pages print. If the header(file) command is |
| placed in only one subjob, then only one file header page |
| prints. |
Onfile | Prints a header page at the job boundary and the subjob |
| boundary (if it is the first subjob). A job may be composed of |
| several subjobs concatenated together to make up a single |
| document. For example, PostScript files may be concatenated |
| together when separated by ^D, files may be combined using |
| the %%Session: command over TCP/IP, or files printed |
| through the serial or parallel interfaces with End Job Mode |
| enabled may be combined. The header command must be in |
| the job and in its first subjob. The header page prints for the job |
| and for the current subjob only. This command does not carry |
| over to the next subjob. |
| For example, if you have two subjobs with the |
| %%IncludeFeature: header (onfile) command at the |
| beginning of the first subjob, the document header page and |
| the file header page for the first subjob print. If header(onfile) is |
| present in the second subjob, then the file header page for the |
| second page prints. If header (onfile) is present in the first and |
| second subjobs, then the document header page, file header |
| page for the first subjob, and the file header page for the |
| second subjob print. |
You may also specify an input bin for the header page paper. Your choices for bin are the same as for selecting an input bin. (See “Selecting an Input Bin,” earlier in this chapter). See the QMS Crown
| QMS 4525 Print System User's Guide |
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