System Guide
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Finishing
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Current Page Offset: If the current page is to be offset from the
previous page, then the PCL separator command must be
placed on the current page before any image data. Placement
should be within the job/page control section or before.
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Next Page Offset: If the next page in the document is to be
offset from the current page, the PCL separator command
must be placed at the end of the current page after any image
items.
PCL Offset Stacking
Access the Offset stacking switch by opening Printer Manager and
selecting the Stacking tab and then select [Offset Stacking].
To enable offset stacking for collated or uncollated jobs, select the
enable checkbox. Both buttons are located under the collated
stacking and uncollated stacking sections.
Using the PCS Separator
The following information should be considered when using the
PCL separator command:
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The offset switch in Printer Manager in the Xerox FreeFlow
Print Server software must be set to ON. If the offset switch is
set to OFF and a job with the PCL separator command is
received, the sets will not offset when the job is printed.
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Multiple uses of the PCL separator command within a job will
be honored.
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Multiple uses of the PCL separator command on a page will be
ignored.
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All finishing limitations and restrictions at the printer will apply
to a subset segment.
PCL paper source command
Use the PCL Paper Source command <esc & 1 # H> to program a
PCL print job to use a specific paper. The PCL decomposer on the
Xerox FreeFlow Print Server Controller reads the paper source
command and, using the PCL Paper Sources option in the Queue
Properties and maps the command to the appropriate paper. The
Summary of Contents for FREEFLOW 701P25032
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