Specifications

Controlling
Jogging
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QMS DOC %%IncludeFeature: offset command or from the
printer's Configuration menu.
Using QMS DOC
The QMS 4525 Print System supports the offset command. A jog-
ging value specified through QMS DOC overrides any specification
from the printer's Configuration menu. (See the offset com-
mand,described earlier in this appendix, for more information on this
command.) You can use network print commands to set jogging.
These commands are converted to QMS DOC commands on the
QMS 4525 print system.
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Jogging and Collation
The value for the jogging command is set at the beginning of the first
subjob in a session and applies to all subsequent subjobs in the ses-
sion up to any subjob that has %%IncludeFeature, with the exception
of a subjob that has %%IncludeFeature: newlayout (on collate) in
the DOC header to explicitly start a new collation range. These new-
layout command allows the system defaults, the DOC offset com-
mand or the value indicated by setpagedevice to be taken into
consideration. The new jogging values will be in effect from this sub-
job boundary until the beginning of the next subjob that issues a new-
layout (on collate) command which is the method to change the
jogging option within a session. The newlayout command is
described earlier in this appendix. (See setjogmode in the “Status-
dict Operators” section of this appendix, for information on jogging.)
The following table illustrates the behavior of jogging using a single
two-page subjob. See the “About Collation, Stapling, and Jogging
section, for information on conventions used in this table.
Example Copies Collate Jog Boundary Output
A 1 On Job (A1 A2) /
B 1 On Set (A1 A2) /