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This WorkCentre supports PS 3 commands that enable the features listed in the following table.
Feature
Description
Media Size
This command specifies the size of media on which to
print the job.
Media Direction
This command specifies the edge of the input medium
that will enter the printing engine or imager first and
across which data will be imaged. Values reflect
positions relative to a canonical page in portrait
orientation (width smaller than height):
Media Source
This command specifies the tray to supply the job’s
media.
Media Source from
Bypass tray
This command indicates whether the input medium is to
be fed from bypass tray.
Media Color
Use this command to indicate the color of the media
used to print a job.
Media Weight
Media weight. Unit: (g/
㎡
) gram per square-meter
Media Class
Paper class (ex. normal, thick, recycled)
Media Type
Media types are used to distinguish the type of media a
job requires.
Media Selection
Specify if you apply the strict setpagedevice rule to
media selection.
Print Mode
Horizontal resolution, vertical resolution and bits per
pixel
Duplex
Delivers two-sided output. Landscape documents read
like a calendar, and Portrait documents read like a book.
Tumble
Deliver two-sided output. (Use combine with Duplex)
Landscape documents read like a book and Portrait
documents read like a calendar.
Image Enhancement
Specify whether you apply edge-smoothing to output
after rendering
Toner Save
Use this command to control toner consumption when
printing.
Halftone Screen
Selection
This command specifies the screen type.
Output Location
Indicates the output bin where the print job is sent.
Quantity
Number of prints (Max: 999)
Collation
A flag specifying how the output is to be organized when
multiple copies are requested for a multiple-page
document. Output consists of page sets that are
delivered together. If Collate is true, a page set consists
of one copy of all pages of the document; if it is false, a
page set consists of all copies of one page of the
document.
Jog
This feature provides a physical offset of hard copy that
distinguishes between sets or stacks within a job.
Stapling
This command indicates use and location of staple(s).