Technical data

6.2.2 Suppressing Job Trailer Pages
DCPS normally prints a job trailer page if errors occur during the job, even
if
/SEPARATE=TRAILER
is not specified for the queue, as mentioned in sections
Section 6.2 and Section 6.2.1. This behavior may be undesireable when
printing on expensive media, especially if the reported errors are unimportant.
To prevent DCPS from printing job trailers, even when errors occur for the job,
define the following system-wide logical:
$ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE DCPS$queuename_SUPPRESS_JOBTRAILER 1
Note
Running DCPS this way makes it much more difficult to diagnose real
problems when they arise. If you are getting nuisance error messages,
Compaq recommends that you resolve the underlying problem rather
than suppressing the messages.
6.2.3 Specifying a Special Input Tray for Job Burst and Flag Pages
When users print jobs on expensive or special media, it may be desirable to
print job burst and flag pages from a special input tray. This technique is also
useful for specifying a different color paper for separating print jobs.
You may specify a special input tray for job flag pages and job burst pages.
Define a logical name using the following command:
$ DEFINE/SYSTEM/EXECUTIVE DCPS$queuename_SEPARATOR_TRAY n
In this command, queuename is the name of the execution queue and n is the
PostScript input tray number. The tray numbers are specific to your printer
model and may be listed in your printer owner’s manual.
6.3 Enabling File Separation Pages
File separation pages separate the files in the print job. Figure 6–2 shows an
example of a file flag page.
6–4 Specifying Separation, Log, and Error Pages