SETTING SYSTEM DEFAULTS
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Example
This example sets the item at the top of feeder tray 1 to number 3 in
the current ordered set:
Unset Tray <n>
If you want the system to ignore a tray, use the Unset Tray command.
To restore the tray to active status, use the Set Tray command.
Access level
Administrator or operator
Syntax
Unset Tray <n>
Arguments
<n>
Indicates the number of the paper tray.
PS-op>
set tray 1 position 3
Tray 1 set to Position 3
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