The covers setting specifies that the described job has covers. An cover is a page that can be put in front or at the back of a job. An cover page can be printed. The printer uses the cover information to indicate the operator that the media and plexity of the front / back pages are chosen on purpose for covers.
Syntax
XPath: /JDF/Comment[@Name="oce:Covers"]/
Type
Text element
Supported range
|
Comment[@Name="oce:Covers"] |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Front |
The job contains an front cover |
|
Back |
The job contains an back cover |
|
FrontBack |
The job contains both an front cover and an back cover |
|
None (default) |
The job does not contain an cover |
<JDF Types="... DigitalPrintingParams ..." ...>
<Comment Name="oce:Covers">FrontBack</Comment>
...
<ResourcePool>
<LayoutPreparationParams ID="res_3" Class="Parameter" Status="Available" PartIDKeys="RunIndex">
<LayoutPreparationParams RunIndex="0 ~ 1" Sides="TwoSidedFlipY" />
<LayoutPreparationParams RunIndex="2 ~ -3" Sides="OneSidedFront" />
<LayoutPreparationParams RunIndex="-2 ~ -1" Sides="TwoSidedFlipY" />
...
<DigitalPrintingParams ID="res_6" Class="Parameter" Status="Available" PartIDKeys="RunIndex">
<MediaRef rRef="media_job" />
<DigitalPrintingParams RunIndex="0 ~ 1">
<MediaRef rRef="media_front" />
</DigitalPrintingParams>
<DigitalPrintingParams RunIndex="-2 ~ -1">
<MediaRef rRef="media_back" />
</DigitalPrintingParams>
</DigitalPrintingParams>
...
<Media ID="media_front" ...</Media>
<Media ID="media_back" ...</Media>
<Media ID="media_job" ...</Media>
</ResourcePool>
<ResourceLinkPool>
...
<LayoutPreparationParamsLink rRef="res_3" Usage="Input" />
<DigitalPrintingParamsLink rRef="res_6" Usage="Input" />
...
</ResourceLinkPool>
</JDF>
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