Set Page Layout Options

 

 

Print Definition . . .

INVOICE

Page Format

:

*DEFAULT

Library

. . . . . . .

QAPU

Copy

. . . . . . . .

:

*ORIGINAL

Type choices, press Enter.

 

 

 

 

 

Input drawer

*DEFAULT

 

*DEFAULT, 1, 2, 3, 4

 

Default line increment

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, *INPUT, Value

Default Column inc. . .

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, *INPUT, Value

Page length

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, *INPUT, Value

Page width

. . . . . .

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, *INPUT, Value

Top margin (down) . . .

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, 0, Value

 

Left margin (across) .

*PRTDEF

*INCH

*PRTDEF, 0, Value

 

Page orientation . . .

*PRTDEF

 

*PRTDEF, *INPUT, 0, 90...

Duplex printing . . . .

 

 

1=Yes, 2=Tumble

 

 

Back overlay

*NONE

 

*NONE, Name

F4 for list

Position across . . .

 

*INCH

0, Value

 

 

Position down . . . .

 

*INCH

0, Value

 

 

F3=Exit

F4=Prompt F12=Cancel

F22=Set Units

 

 

 

Figure 69. Set Page Layout Options panel

Note: When you specify *INPUT for the Page orientation field, by default APU always attempts to create the output in Portrait mode. APU attempts to perform rotation according to the values specified for the Page length and Page width fields.

Many of these values default to *PRTDEF, which points to values that are set for this print definition. However, these values can also be different, which means that an individual copy can have different orientation, margins, selections, and other characteristics.

You need to be aware of the capabilities and limitations of duplex printing:

What Duplex Printing Does

1.Type 1 in the duplex printing field, if you want simple duplex printing. The

resultis that all second pages of the copy are printed on the back side of the page. If you want tumble duplex, enter 2.

Restrictions

2.Duplex printing can be done only for consecutive pages of the same copy. If more than one ªcopyº is required for a page format, duplex printing cannot be done because one copy never has two consecutive pages.

3.If duplex printing is enabled (=1), then the Back Overlay field must be given a value of *NONE, because you cannot print both an overlay and print text on the back side.

Note: Refer to ªDuplexº on page 113 for some helpful hints on using duplex printing.

Specifying the Back Overlay

Note: If you are going to use duplexing, you cannot have a back overlay. Specify the Terms and Conditions overlay (INVBAC) as the back overlay. That overlay is shown below:

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