separator-sheets-supported
Identifies the separator sheets that this actual destination supports.
GUI label
Slip/Separator sheets allowed
DSS
AIX, CUPS, PSF
Type
Resettable, multi-valued
Allowed Values
You can enter any of these fixed values. For PSF only, you can enter a string up to 255 characters long that contains identifiers of auxiliary-sheet objects.
Fixed Value | DSS | Explanation |
---|---|---|
accounting-log | PSF | This value is technically valid, but should not be used for separator sheets. |
blank | PSF | The separator sheet is blank. |
brief | AIX, CUPS, PSF |
For AIX and PSF the separator sheet style is brief. For CUPS the separator sheet style is standard. |
full | AIX, CUPS, PSF |
For AIX and PSF the separator sheet style is full. For CUPS the separator sheet style is standard. |
job-ticket | PSF | The job ticket is printed on the separator sheet. |
none | AIX, CUPS, PSF | No separator sheet prints. |
64xx | PSF | The separator sheet style is for the 64xx and 6500 printers. |
Default Values
- AIX, CUPS
- none, brief, full
- PSF
- accounting-log, blank, brief, full, job-ticket, none, 64xx, and the names of other defined auxiliary sheets which have legal PSF auxiliary sheet attributes.
Usage Guidelines
- PSF actual destinations can use auxiliary-sheet objects if they have valid psf-exit-xxx values. AIX actual destinations print start, separator, and end sheets, but they do not use auxiliary-sheet objects.
- InfoPrint verifies that the value of the printer-separator-sheet attribute is a value of this attribute.
- You cannot delete a value from this attribute if the value you want to delete is the value of the printer-separator-sheet attribute.
- For PSF actual destinations, InfoPrint sets this value dynamically to the names of all defined auxiliary sheets with legal attributes. You should never have to reset this value.