SETTING THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Minimum Set Time (ms) (p3b) — (Available on some systems) Specifies the minimum time required by the third party finishing device to process a set.

Time to Cycle Up (ms) (p5) — Specifies the amount of time required by the third party finishing device to obtain Ready status after receiving a CycleUp signal. You can specify from 0 to 32767 milliseconds.

Sheet Jam Time (ms) (p2) — Specifies the maximum time that the printer will wait to receive a SheetDelivered signal from the third party finishing device after sending a SheetExit signal. A jam is declared when the third party finishing device signal exceeds the time increment you specify. You can specify from 0 to 13000 milliseconds.

Set Jam Time (ms) (p4) — Specifies the maximum time that the printer will wait to receive a SetDelivered signal from the third party finishing device after sending an EndofSet signal. A jam is declared when the third party finishing device signal exceeds the time increment you specify. You can specify from 0 to 13000 milliseconds.

Recovery Control — Specifies the action to take in case of system recovery. You can select one of the following:

Let DFA device select sheet or set recovery

Override - always use set recovery

Finishing Function 1 (Attributes p6/c6)

Finishing Function 2 (Attributes p6/c7) — These are signals through which you can specify instructions to be sent to your third party finishing device. If these functions are applicable to your device, your vendor will provide the information you need to enable them.

For Finishing Functions 1 and 2, your options are:

ESS control: The data stream will select the Finishing Function.

True: The Finishing Function will always be selected.

False: The Finishing Function will always be deselected.

SMM Value for Finishing Function 1 (Hex)

SMM Value for Finishing Function 2 (Hex) — When the Set Medium Modification (SMM) value contained in the IPDS data stream matches the code number you specify here, the Finishing Function is used.

The codes to use are taken from the two-byte values in the MMC-structured field within the selected COPYGROUP. This is set within a FORMDEF via the PROCESSING keyword in the PPFA. The range is a hexadecimal value from 0000 to FFFF. You will need to obtain these values from the job or the applications programmer.

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4090 IPS, 4050 IPS specifications

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