Lexmark C760, C762 4-59, PostScript, 8 Page Device Parameters Continued, Punch n setpagedevice

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Table 4-8: Page Device Parameters (Continued)

Key

Type

Definition

 

PostRenderingEnhance

dictionary

Describes enhancements that are made to the output after the page has been

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held in memory.

 

 

 

REValue is an integer that specifies the current value of the PQET menu item.

 

 

Supported values are:

 

 

0

 

PQET is Off.

 

 

1 to 4

PQET is On (default is 1).

 

 

Type is a constant value. To find the value of Type for your printer, see

 

 

“PostRenderingEnhanceDetails” on page C-7.

 

 

 

PowerSave

integer

A value of 1—120 or 1—240 (model specific) indicates the number of minutes that

 

 

elapses after the last page prints and before the Power Saver feature is invoked.

 

 

A value of 0 (zero) indicates the Power Saver feature is turned Off on some

 

 

printer models.

 

 

 

Note: Some printer models released in the year 2000 or later designated as

 

 

Energy Star printers cannot have Power Saver disabled.

 

 

This value is initialized at the start of each PostScript emulation job to the value of

 

 

the Power Saver menu item.

 

 

Note: This parameter can only be modified within a system administration job.

 

 

 

ProcessColorModel

name or

Specifies the color model to use for rendering process colors in the printer.

 

string

Supported values are:

 

 

DeviceGray

 

 

 

DeviceRGB

 

 

 

DeviceCMYK

 

 

 

DeviceCMY

 

 

 

 

Punch

integer

Requests holes to be punched in the output page. The format for setting the

 

 

Punch key is:

 

 

 

<</Punch n>> setpagedevice

 

 

where n is one of the following values:

 

 

0

Do not punch holes in the output page.

 

 

3

Punch holes in the output page.

 

 

 

SlipSheet

integer

Specifies where blank separator sheets should be inserted in the output.

 

 

Supported values are:

 

 

0

Do not insert separator sheets.

 

 

1

Insert a separator sheet at device deactivation.

 

 

2

Insert a separator sheet at the end of the print job.

 

 

3

Insert a separator sheet at the end of each set in a multicopy job.

 

 

 

If Collate is set to True, a set consists of one copy of each page of the

 

 

 

document. For example, if a print job is five pages long, a set is one

 

 

 

copy of pages one to five. If Collate is set to False, a set is all the

 

 

 

copies of a single page of the job. For example, if a print job is three

 

 

 

copies of a five page job, a set is three copies of the first page.

 

 

4

Insert a separator sheet after each showpage or copypage.

 

 

 

 

 

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