PostScript
This WorkCentre supports PS 3 commands that enable the features listed in the following table.
Feature | Description |
Media Size | This command specifies the size of media on which to |
| print the job. |
Media Direction | This command specifies the edge of the input medium |
| that will enter the printing engine or imager first and |
| across which data will be imaged. Values reflect |
| positions relative to a canonical page in portrait |
| orientation (width smaller than height): |
Media Source | This command specifies the tray to supply the job’s |
| media. |
Media Source from | This command indicates whether the input medium is to |
Bypass tray | be fed from bypass tray. |
Media Color | Use this command to indicate the color of the media |
| used to print a job. |
Media Weight | Media weight. Unit: (g/㎡) gram per |
Media Class | Paper class (ex. normal, thick, recycled) |
Media Type | Media types are used to distinguish the type of media a |
| job requires. |
Media Selection | Specify if you apply the strict setpagedevice rule to |
| media selection. |
Print Mode | Horizontal resolution, vertical resolution and bits per |
| pixel |
Duplex | Delivers |
| like a calendar, and Portrait documents read like a book. |
Tumble | Deliver |
| Landscape documents read like a book and Portrait |
| documents read like a calendar. |
Image Enhancement | Specify whether you apply |
| after rendering |
Toner Save | Use this command to control toner consumption when |
| printing. |
Halftone Screen | This command specifies the screen type. |
Selection |
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Output Location | Indicates the output bin where the print job is sent. |
Quantity | Number of prints (Max: 999) |
Collation | A flag specifying how the output is to be organized when |
| multiple copies are requested for a |
| document. Output consists of page sets that are |
| delivered together. If Collate is true, a page set consists |
| of one copy of all pages of the document; if it is false, a |
| page set consists of all copies of one page of the |
| document. |
Jog | This feature provides a physical offset of hard copy that |
| distinguishes between sets or stacks within a job. |
Stapling | This command indicates use and location of staple(s). |
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