Specifying print format parameters

If the stock is not an exact paper size match, but is larger than the specified size, selecting SEMIAUTO (or BEST) causes the printer to stop and wait for operator confirmation to continue printing, using the larger paper. Further mismatches of this type are ignored until:

The STOCKS parameter changes

End Of Report and no STOCKS parameter is in effect

End Of Job

The printer stops printing. The operator must either select Continue to confirm the larger paper or change the paper or the effective stock in order for the printer to resume printing. (The operator can also abort the report.)

EXACT (or STOP) causes the report to be aborted if the printer does not halt printing.

OUTPUT STAPLE

Specifies that copy sets will be bound by a wire stitch on printers that are configured with a stitcher stacker option. Jobs can be offset and stapled simultaneously.

(This command is ignored by the DP 100/115/135/155/180 EPS, because these systems do not have an internal stitcher. However, the command may be coded in a JSL that is compiled on the DP 100/115/135/155/180 EPS for use on another printing system that has a stitcher-stacker.)

Syntax OUTPUT STAPLE = {NO YES}

Options

Table 4-74. OUTPUT STAPLE parameter options and definitions

Option

Definition

 

 

 

 

YES

Specifies that a single wire stitch will be placed in sets of printed output.

 

LPS systems: Specifying STAPLE=YES forces the following parameter

 

options: NTO1=YES, FACEUP=YES, and COLLATE=YES.

 

DP 75/90 systems: If a job requires N to 1 or face-up printing and

 

STAPLE=YES has been specified, the system prints the job 1 to N and face

 

down.

 

 

NO

Specifies that no stitching will occur.

 

 

Default NO

Using LCDS Print Description Language

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