A very simple fix is to print/spool the large PDF file to a Xerox "HOLD" queue.
The operator can manually invoke job treatment commands and release to print.
Michael Vorel
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I asked a similar question a couple a months ago about embedding
commands to switch trays. The solution wasn't successful.
We have a web app where we are creating PDFs from XML documents. We
have a process where at the end of the day, we can merge all the
different PDFs created throughout the day into one giant PDF. We'd like
to print the entire stream on our batch (Xerox) printers. The printers
we have (I'm not sure model #) don't allow the operators to easily
switch the job stream to duplex. Is there a way to embed directly into
the PDF without ripping to postscript to allow it print the stream in
duplex mode and then at the end of the stream switch it back to simplex.
I would appreciate a quick response as this is still our biggest issue
to resolve (along with tray switching which we are putting off for the
interim) and we are coming up to the go live date.
Matt
Mathew A. Larson
American Family Insurance
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