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Hi Brian,

The HP PCL sequence to request an automatic selection
of an input tray (based on the size of the paper
requested by the spool file) is 1B 26 6C 37 48. The
text representation is <esc>&l7H.

If you create a workstation customization object and
adjust some of the source drawer entries to use the
above referenced tray selection string, a request for
any of these source drawers will then result in the
device automatically selecting an input tray based on
the requested paper size and the activation of
automatic switching from one input to another until
all input trays with that size of paper loaded have
been emptied.

HTH

Best Regards,

/Paul

date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 17:33:33 -0400
from: Brian <iserieslists@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Automatically printing to additional
drawers

I need to tell the printer (Canon ImageRunner 6000)
to automatically
overflow to additional drawers when the current
drawer runs out of
paper. The IBM printers do this but not these Canon
printers. I'm assuming I
need to create/modify a workstation customization
object but I don't know
what tag nor what ASCII control sequence would be
used. Any guidance will be
most appreciated.

Kind regards,

Brian



Paul Tykodi
Principal Consultant
TCS - Tykodi Consulting Services LLC

Tel/Fax: 603-343-1820
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E-mail:  ptykodi@xxxxxxxxx
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