• Otherwise, the PageSize as specified in the PostScript data is used. If an unsupported page size
is requested, the behaviour is product dependent.
If the specified page size is outside the range that is supported by the engine, the behaviour
depends on the selected policy.
Policy 2 (operator interaction) is implemented with the same behaviour as policy 0 (configuration
error).
NOTE
For more information about policies, please refer to ’PostScript Language Reference Manual, 3rd
edition’.
MediaName
Media name can be selected through the parameter /MediaName of the setpagedevice operator.
The MediaName string is case sensitive. The MediaName parameter can be any string (including
an empty string) or null. The string can have a maximum of 40 characters. The MediaName is
intended as a customer-specified string that describes the media “material”.
It is not used as an index into the Media Catalogue in which other media properties are stored (as
for all the older Océ product releases).
MediaWeight
Supported weight can be enabled through the parameter /MediaWeight of the setpagedevice
operator. MediaWeight is supported as an integer. If specified as a floating point number in
PostScript, only the integer part of the number is kept (125.9 interpreted as 125). MediaWeight is
a separate media type parameter.
NOTE
The unit for MediaWeight is grammes.
All values allowed by PostScript are supported.
MediaColor
Supported colour can be enabled through the parameter /MediaColor of the setpagedevice
operator. MediaColor is supported as a separate media selection parameter. Any string (including
the empty string) is accepted as colour.
NOTE
The MediaColor string is case sensitive.
Parameter /MediaColor is represented by a text string.
Supported values
Description
blue
Blue
buff
Buff
clear
Clear
noColor
Clear
nocolor
Clear
no-color
Clear
goldenrod
Goldenrod
golden rod
Goldenrod
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Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C7010VPS series
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Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
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Page 15: ...Chapter 2 PRISMAsync...
Page 29: ...Chapter 3 The LPD connection...
Page 45: ...Chapter 4 The socket connection...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3...
Page 64: ...Bind 64 Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 86: ...Staple 86 Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 89: ...Trim Chapter 5 Adobe PostScript 3 89 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 99: ...Chapter 6 PDF...
Page 117: ...Chapter 7 Colour management...
Page 133: ...Chapter 8 Accounting...
Page 150: ...Implementation aspects 150 Chapter 8 Accounting imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 151: ...Chapter 9 SNMP...
Page 159: ...Example in pseudo code Chapter 9 SNMP 159 imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
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Page 223: ...Chapter 10 JDF interface specification...
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Page 297: ...Chapter 11 SMB printing...
Page 303: ...Chapter 12 Hot folder printing...
Page 306: ...Hot folder 306 Chapter 12 Hot folder printing imagePRESS C7010VPS series v2 2...
Page 307: ...Chapter 13 Scan to file and scan to email...
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