Specifications
Collation
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when jogging occurs at the end of the last set being depicted in the
example.
Table Conventions
In the output column of tables in this section, each page is identified
by an uppercase letter indicating which subjob the page belongs to,
and by a digit indicating the page number within the subjob. For
example, “A1” indicates the first page within subjob A. The set or col-
lation range boundaries are delimited by parentheses “( )”. Stapled
ranges of pages are delimited by square brackets “[ ]”. Offset ranges
are delimited by the “/” character.
Collation
The collation range can be the entire session, each subjob, or a group
of subjobs. Collation range boundaries are defined by using the DOC
newlayout (on collate) or newlayout (collate) command.
For example, a two copy, 2 page job which is a collation range in and
of itself (pages 1 and 2) with collation set to Off has 2 sets: (page 1,
page 1) and (page 2, page 2). If collation is set to On for this same
job, the sets would be (page 1, page 2) and (page 1, page 2). The
illustration below shows an example of the effect of collation on a one
subjob session, and a one copy, two page document.
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