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Table Of Contents
It is available for AFP, IPDS, PCL and PostScript printers that are configured for cut-sheet
printing.
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Map media by options:Select from following choices:
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Media Attribute displays all Media details, except the Tray selection.
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Tray displays just the Media name and Tray selections.
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Both displays all Media details.
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Media/Tray Table columns:
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Media: Lists the Media name, as defined in the template.
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Tray: Use the drop-down to select in which Tray to send any page using the media.
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Position: Enter a MediaPosition option on the printer to define the media to use.
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Weight: Enter a weight for the paper.
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Type: Use the drop-down to select which type of stock to use on the printer.
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Color: Use the drop-down to select which color the paper should be on the printer.
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Media/Tray Table buttons:
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Delete: Deletes the current Media/Tray selections from the table.
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/ Move Up / Move Down: Move the selected Media/Tray entries up or down
within the table.
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Import Tray Settings: Import the Media/Tray settings from a Connect Template.
The options are to:
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Import from current template, which will import any Media/Tray settings from
the current Connect Template into the table.
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Import from template file, which allows you to browse for a Connect
Template to import the Media/Trays settings from.
There is no restriction on how many Templates you may import settings from.
Dynamic PPD Options
The Dynamic PPD mode options page allows you to add PostScript printer capabilities to
Connect, through the printer's associated PostScript Printer Definition (PPD) file, and to assign
rules to them to trigger those capabilities in conjunction with Connect Templates.
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