PRISMAsync sends a list of the available output trays to the host. Output trays can be selected through simple numbers – Media Destination ID. The output tray numbers in the host application are equal to the number in the IPDS data stream.
The number of available logical output bins is reported to the host during start-up of the printer. The IPDS output bin number is directly mapped to the logical output bin number of the printer. Logical bin number 0 is not supported.
Media Destination ID (decimal) |
Océ VarioPrint 6000 Series |
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1 |
Settings Editor default |
2 |
Finisher upper output |
3 |
Finisher |
4 |
Stacker |
6 |
iMFS |
7 |
iMFS top tray |
241 |
External Finisher |
You can map the default tray in the Settings Editor.
Other finishers are not supported in IPDS for this printer.
Offset stacking allows you to separate jobs or documents within the job through an offset of the stacker tray. An Alternate Offset Stacker command in the IPDS data stream will cause the printer to shift the output tray before the next page is stacked.
The Medium Finishing Control command in the IPDS data stream allows control of stapling. The following commands are supported:
Stapling |
Staple(s) position |
Océ VarioPrint 6000 Series |
---|---|---|
Corner staple |
Top left |
Option |
Bottom left |
Option |
|
Edge stitch |
Left edge |
Option |
There is no support for "Control Edge Mark".
The finishing operation commands can only be used when the right media output tray has been selected. For stapling this means output tray number 3.