psf-tray-characteristics
Defines the current characteristics of the input trays on this output device.
GUI label
Media ready
DSS
PSF
Type
Resettable, multi-valued, complex
Syntax
input-tray:medium-loaded:job-bin-number:tray-number:duplex-supported
Separate values with colons, for example:
top:letter:1:1:false
Components
- input-tray
Specifies which input tray this value defines.
- GUI label
Input tray
- Type
Single-valued
- Allowed Values
You can enter any name you want, for example:
- alternate
- bottom
- envelopeNote: For PSF command-attached and PSF other-driver-attached printers, the string
envelope
must be included in the name. - insertNote: The insert input tray is on the finisher, not the printer device itself. This means that you cannot print inserts with the rest of the job. If you want printed inserts, preprint them and load the printed sheets into the insert input tray.
- large-capacity
- main
- manualNote: For PSF command-attached and PSF other-driver-attached printers, the string
manual
must be included in the name. - side
- top
- Default Value
The first value in the InfoPrint Manager GUI for input tray.
- GUI label
- media-loaded
Specifies the medium that is now in the input tray. InfoPrint adds the value you specify for this component automatically to the media-ready actual destination attribute.
- GUI label
Media ready
- Type
Single-valued
- Allowed Values
The value you specify does not have to match one of the values specified by the medium-identifier medium attributes. However, it must be one of the values specified by the media-supported attribute for this actual destination.
For PSF-other and PSF-command DSSs, these types of media is supported:
- a3
- iso-a3-colored
- iso-a3-white
- a4
- iso-a4-colored
- iso-a4-transparent
- iso-a4-white
- a5
- iso-a5–colored
- iso-a5-white
- a6
- iso-a6-white
- jis-b4
- jis-b4-colored
- jis-b4-white
- b5
- iso-b5-colored
- iso-b5-envelope
- iso-b5-white
- jis-b5
- jis-b5-colored
- jis-b5-white
- jis-b6
- jis-b6-white
- executive
- legal
- na-legal-colored
- na-legal-white
- letter
- na-letter-colored
- na-letter-transparent
- na-letter-white
- na-number-9-envelope
- iso-c5-envelope
- iso-designated-long-envelope
- na-number-10-envelope
- monarch-envelope
- folio
- 8x13
- invoice
- tabloid
- jpost
- jpostd
- hagaki
- env-b5
- Default Value
The default value for PSF command-attached and other-driver attached actual destinations is letter. For other actual destinations, there is no default value.
- Usage Guidelines
If you want to change the value of this component, make sure you add the value to the media-supported attribute first.
- GUI label
- job-bin-number
Specifies a bin number that the data stream can specify to select this input tray.
- GUI label
Bin number
- Type
Single-valued
- Allowed Values
You can enter an integer from 1 to 255.
- Default Value
If SNMP communication is active, InfoPrint queries the printer device and sets the values according to the response; otherwise, the default value for PSF command-attached and other-driver attached actual destinations is 3. For other actual destinations, there is no default value.
- Usage Guidelines
- Each AFP printer device model has its own configuration of paper input trays, known
as bins, each with a specific number. This component maps the value specified for
the input tray and loaded media to a bin number that InfoPrint understands and uses. Some values have special meanings:
Input tray names, job bin numbers, and tray numbers on AFP printer devices
Input Tray Name Job Bin Number Tray Number envelope 65 6 manual 100 2 - For PSF-other and PSF command-attached actual destinations, job-bin-number must be unique for each input tray. For example, if the actual destination has three input trays, each input tray must have a different job-bin-number.
- Each AFP printer device model has its own configuration of paper input trays, known
as bins, each with a specific number. This component maps the value specified for
the input tray and loaded media to a bin number that InfoPrint understands and uses. Some values have special meanings:
- GUI label
- tray-number
Identifies the tray number of the input tray, depending on the printer model, associated with the job bin number.
- GUI label
Tray number
- Type
Single-valued
- Allowed Values
You can enter any integer value that the printer recognizes.
- Default Value
The default value for PSF command-attached and other-driver attached actual destinations is 1. This component does not apply to other attachment types.
For command-attached actual destinations and other-driver attached actual destinations, if you specify any of the values for the input-tray name shown in the table under job-bin-number and no value for this component, the value for this component defaults to the value shown in the explanation of the job-bin-number component.
- Usage Guidelines
See the documentation for the printer device for further information about which types of input trays this printer supports.
- GUI label
- duplex-supported
Specifies whether two-sided printing is possible from this input tray.
- GUI label
Duplex
- Type
Single-valued
- Allowed Values
You can enter one of these fixed values:
Fixed Value Input Synonym true yes false no
- Default Value
The default value for PSF command-attached and other-driver attached actual destinations is false. This component does not apply to other attachment types.
- GUI label
Default Values
If SNMP communication is active, InfoPrint queries the printer device and sets the values according to the response; otherwise, the default values are as described for each component.
Usage Guidelines
- With PSF command-attached or PSF other-driver attached printers, you can specify a maximum of 15 values, one for each input tray of the printer device.
- For PSF-other and PSF command-attached actual destinations, job-bin-number must be unique for each input tray. For example, if the actual destination has three input trays, each input tray must have a different job-bin-number.
- With PSF TCP/IP attached printers, there is no limit on the number of values you can specify for psf-tray-characteristics.
- InfoPrint automatically sets the media-ready and input-trays-supported actual destination attributes from the value you set here.
- InfoPrint verifies that the values of the media-loaded component of this attribute are values of the media-supported attribute.
- The InfoPrint Manager server can automatically set the values for psf-tray-characteristics for an SNMP printer only if you do not explicitly set the attribute when creating or modifying the actual destination or
if you reset the attribute to the InfoPrint Manager default.
Note: For media, the automatic default only detects the size of the medium. If you have different media that are the same size (for example, three different letter-size preprinted forms) and you need to differentiate between them in the attributes, you must explicitly set the attributes instead of using the automatic default.