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l Type column: Select the Media Type from the range available. The selections are
standard print output media types, except for the Unspecified option, which resolves
to the printer default, or to that which matches the PageSize setting.
l Color column: Select the Media color from the range available, if needed.
The SetPageDevice table options are:
l
Add: Add new Media entries.
l
Delete:Delete the selected Media from the table.
l
/ Move Up / Down: Move the selected Media up or down within the table.
l
Import: Import additional Media entries from existing templates.
Choose from:
l Import from current template: As the Media selections from the current
template are automatically added to the table, selecting this option would
either duplicate the existing entries (if they had not been deleted) or would
repopulate the table with those entries (had they been deleted).
If the existing entries had not been deleted, then the newly imported Media
names will be identical to the entries already in the table, and thus their names
will need to be changed.
l Import from template file: Import Media settings from some other Connect
Template file.
l Mapped PPDEntries:This allows selection of a printer manufacturer's printer specific
PostScript Printer Definition (PPD) file. These files contain what printing options are
available for this specific printer.
l PPDInfo box: This is a read only box that contains the name of the selected PPD
file, once such a selection is made.
l PPDfile name: Select a PostScript Printer Definition (PPD) file, using the Browse
button.
Once the PPD is loaded, you will be asked to save this new Printer Definition type.
When the new Printer Definition is saved, the PPDInfo box will be populated with
information regarding it, and the following new dialog options become available:
l Media:This box will initially be populated with any existing Media found in the
current Template. You can add or remove Media, as you wish. The options
available to the Media table are:
l
Add: Add new Media entries. This launches the Dynamic Tray
Mapping Editor Dialog to allow you to set the Media properties.
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