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l Position: Enter a MediaPosition option on the printer to define the media to use.
This entry will only be available for those printers that support the extra information.
l Weight: Enter a weight for the paper.
This entry will only be available for those printers that support the extra information.
l Type: Use the drop-down to select which type of stock to use on the printer.
This entry will only be available for those printers that support the extra information.
l Color: Use the drop-down to select which color the paper should be on the printer.
This entry will only be available for those printers that support the extra information.
l Media/Tray Table buttons:
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Add: Adds a new Media/Tray entry in the table.
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Delete: Deletes the current Media/Tray selections from the table.
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/ Move Up / Move Down: Move the selected Media/Tray entries up or down
within the table.
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Import Tray Settings: Import the Media/Tray settings from a Connect Template.
This entry will only be available for those printers that support the extra information.
The options are to:
l Import from current template, which will import any Media/Tray settings from
the current Connect Template into the table.
l Import from template file, which allows you to browse for a Connect
Template to import the Media/Trays settings from.
There is no restriction on how many Templates you may import settings from.
l Output Destination group: These settings allow for the selection of output bins.
It is available for PCL printers whose Printer Definition caters for multiple output bins. If
the selected Printer Definition does not support bins, this group will not be visible on the
page.
The table has the following choices:
l Trigger:๎˜ƒSelect what the trigger will be for changing bins. The options are >Page,
>Sheet, >Document, >Document Set or >Job Segment.
l Destination:๎˜ƒSelect which bin should be used when this trigger is met. The options
will be the bins available to the selected Printer Definition.
l Rules: Defaults to true, but can be altered at will. Double clicking in the field brings
up the Rule Editor, which can be used to construct the rule(s) that determines
whether this bin is to be used or not.
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