Xerox 75, 90, 65 manual Diasize xxx yyy, On UserID042AccountID

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Feature

Implementation

Values

Front & Back Cover

%%OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_

Where value is one of the following:

Media Color

MEDIA_COLOR “value”;

Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray,

 

 

Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other,

 

 

Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction

 

 

with these two commands: Front & Back

 

 

Cover Imaged Enable and Front & Back

 

 

Cover Media Type.

Front & Back Cover

%%OID_ATT_FIRSTLAST_PAGE_ME

Where xxx and yyy are the media size

Media Size

DIA_SIZE "xxx yyy"

expressed in mm.

 

 

NOTE: Only use this optional command

 

 

when printing blank front and back covers.

 

 

Use this command in conjunction with

 

 

Front & Back Cover Image Enable/Disable

 

 

and the commands it requires, that is,

 

 

Front & Back Cover Media Type, Front &

 

 

Back Cover Media Color.

Draft Mode Printing

%%OID_ATT_PRINT_

Where value is one of the following:

 

QUALITY value;

OID_VAL_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL

 

 

OID_VAL_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT

Image Quality

<</PostRenderingEnhance value

Where value is one of the following:

Selection

<</PostRenderingEnhanceDetails <</Type 20

False

= Bold HP type output

 

/DensityControl n>> >> >> setpagedevice

True

= Xerox High Accuracy output

 

 

Where n applies for Xerox High Accuracy

 

 

Output and is a number in the range:

 

 

-3 (lightest) to +3 (darkest)

Job Type

%%OID_ATT_JOB_TYPE value;

Where value is one of the following:

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_TYPE_PRINT

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_TYPE_PROOF_PRINT

Printer Banner Sheet

%%OID_ATT_START_SHEET value;

Where value is one of the following:

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_SHEET_FULL (On)

 

 

OID_VAL_JOB_SHEET_NONE (Off)

Interleave

%%OID_ATT_INTERLEAVE value;

Where value is one of the following:

 

 

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_NONE

 

 

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_BLANK

 

 

OID_VAL_INTERLEAVE_IMAGED

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction

 

 

with the command: Interleave Media Color.

Interleave Media

%%OID_ATT_INTERLEAVE_ COLOR

Where value is one of the following:

Color

value”;

Yellow, Green, Buff, White, Red, Ivory, Gray,

 

 

Clear, Pink, Goldenrod, Orange, Blue, Other,

 

 

Unspecified, Custom1 – Custom7.

 

 

NOTE: Use this command in conjunction

 

 

with the command: Interleave.

Accounting

%%OID_ATT_ACCOUNTING_INFORMATI

Where UserID is a value that the Printer

 

ON "UserID042AccountID";

Administrator assigns to a user.

 

 

Where AccountID is a value that the Printer

 

 

Administrator assigns to the account.

 

 

NOTE: The User ID and the Account ID

 

 

must be delimited by a 042.

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Xerox 75, 90, 65 manual Diasize xxx yyy, On UserID042AccountID

75, 90, 65 specifications

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