color-bits-per-plane
For PSF, specifies whether the transform is to produce monochrome (fs10) or color images (fs42 or fs45).
For CUPS destinations, specifies whether InfoPrint Manager is to pass to the underlying printing system the corresponding driver option which produces monochrome or color output. For more information, see "Mapping Attributes and Values to PPD Options" in the RICOH InfoPrint Manager for Linux: Getting Started.
For DFE destinations, specifies whether InfoPrint Manager is to pass to the DFE the corresponding DFE option that controls the CMYK or the Grayscale color mode.
GUI label
Color bits per plane
DSS
CUPS, DFE, Email, PSF
Type
Resettable, single-valued
Allowed Values
You can enter one of these fixed values:
- 0-bits (monochrome FS10)
- 1-bit (color FS42, PSF and Email only)
- 8-bits (color FS45)
Default Value
There is no default value.
Usage Guidelines
For PSF, if a document is already ripped, changing this attribute at the printer does not effect the document. To change a ripped document, modify the job and document properties to specify the new value. When released, the document is re-ripped automatically.
For the Email DSS, PSF-Command DSS, and PSF-Other DSS, this attribute is only supported for PCL, PDF, or PostScript document formats.
For CUPS and DFE, InfoPrint Manager does not transform the data, it passes the corresponding driver option to the underlying printing system.