Specifying print format parameters

However, if the OSTK command is specified, the system allows a tolerance of n inches (where n is the width of the tab specified in the OSTK command) when validity checks are being performed on BEGIN values and graphic positioning. In addition, the FEED=tab stock DJDE must precede any printable text data that is placed on the tab.

When running tab stock jobs, dedicate one tray for tab stock.

Avoid using tab stock with two-sided printing. When you are feeding stock that contains tabs, turn off duplex printing.

When feeding from tab stock, be sure to convert the DJDEs back to the following specifications after printing the tabs, by using the following parameters:

OUTPUT FEED=regular stock, DUPLEX=NO (or DUPLEX=YES)

Specifying a tab as a form: To define a form that is to be used as a tab in a form callout, it is recommended that you code your applications with the following specifications:

The JSL must specify PAPERSIZE=USLETTER (or 8.5,11 or A4).

Your form must specify that the paper size is 9 by 11 inches or 8.5 by 11 inches, or A4 with 1/2 inch / 13 mm tab.

One tray must be dedicated for tabs. The JSL must specify which stock name/reference contains the tab stock.

JDE and JDL DJDEs must be coded to define the following for the tab stock:

PAPERSIZE = (9, 11) or 8.5 by 11 or A4 with 1/2 inch (13 mm) tab

FEED=tab stock

DUPLEX=YES or DUPLEX=NO

FORM=form name

Corresponding JDE and JDL DJDEs must be coded to switch back to printing regular paper stock. Note that the ordered stock statement specified in the original JDE and JDL DJDEs and the regular stock JDE and JDL DJDEs must be exactly alike.

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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