1  printing
=TITLE printing
 The print dialog box consists of various options to
 be selected when printing a file. The main dialog box
 has file-specific options. When the "Options..." push-
 button is selected, a secondary dialog box is displayed
 containing the remaining printer options.

 The default printer is SYS$PRINT. If SYS$PRINT is not
 defined, the default printer is first printer displayed
 in the list box.

 "Default" shown in an option menu means that the
 default for this option will be the default for the
 print queue when it was defined.

 More specific help information can be displayed by
 requesting help on one of the options or by selecting
 the appropriate option from the help widget below.

2  copies
=TITLE copies
 The Copies field allows you to enter the number of
 copies of the job to be printed. An allowable range is
 from 1 to 255 copies.

2  page_range
=TITLE page_range
 The Page Limit From and To field allows you to enter a
 range of pages to be printed if you chose not to print
 a file in its entirely.

 The From field must be less than or equal to the To
 field if a To value is given.

 The From field may be left blank and means first page
 of file. The To field may be left blank and means last
 page of file.

2  printers
=TITLE printers
 The Printer listbox allows you to select the printer
 upon which to print or the print queue on which the
 print job is to be submitted. The highlighted choice
 will be used unless you select another.

2  print_formats
=TITLE print_formats
 The Print Form listbox allows you to describe what kind
 of data is in the file be printed, or how it is to be
 interpreted. The highlighted choice will be used unless
 you select another.

 The choices are:



 Text             ANSI Level 0   text-only

 Line Printer     ANSI Level 1   overstrike for emphasis

 Terminal

 ANSI2            ANSI Level 2   Select Graphics
                                 Rendition (SGR) for
                                 emphasis

 ANSI             ANSI Level 3   LN03, LN04, ANSI
                                 translator for PS
                                 printers

 PostScript(R)    PostScript(R)  PDSC or not

 ReGIS            ReGIS

 Tektronix        Tektronix

 DDFF             DDFF           PDLs identified inside

 DDIF             DDIF           revisible-format
                                 images, generic



                  (R)
                  PostScript is
                  a registered
                  trade mark
                  of Adobe
                  Systems, Inc.

3  Text
=TITLE Text
 Generally the default if we can't determine that it is
 one of the other formats.

 ISO Latin1 character set.

 Does not contain: underline/bold, escape sequences or
 <BS>.

 Control characters present: <CR>, <LF>,<HT>, and <FF>.

 Prints on all printers, except LP27 when non-ASCII
 (accented letters) used.

3  Line_printer
=TITLE Line_printer
 ASCII character set.

 Uses overstrike for underline/bold.

 Control characters present: <CR>, <LF>,<HT>, and <FF>.

 Intended for use on impact line printers to show
 emphasis. Bolding, but not underline, is lost on other
 printers.

3  Terminal
=TITLE Terminal
 ISO Latin1 character set.

 Uses SGR for underline/bold.

 Control characters present: <CR>, <LF>,<HT>, and <FF>.

 Intended for viewing on terminals, but works on all
 printers, except LN01 and LP27.

3  ANSI2
=TITLE ANSI2
 ISO Latin1 character set.

 Uses SGR for underline/bold.

 Has page positioning functions, mono-spaced text, and
 SIXEL graphics for LA75, LA100/210 series of printers.

 DEC Level 2 of ANSI ANS X3.64 standard.

 Prints on any ANSI Level 3 Printer and any
 Postscript(R) printer (using the ANSI Translator).

3  ANSI
=TITLE ANSI
 ISO Latin1 character set.

 Uses SGR for underline/bold.

 Has page positioning functions, proportional-spaced
 text and SIXEL graphics.

 Does NOT contain ReGIS or Tek4014.

 DEC Level 3 of ANSI ANS X3.64 standard.

 Prints on LN03 and any PostScript(R) printer.

3  PostScript
=TITLE PostScript
 PostScript(R) Page Description Language, registered by
 Adobe Systems, Inc.

 Contains string "%!PS-Adobe-"

3  ReGIS
=TITLE ReGIS
 ReGIS graphics protocol.

 Contains 'enter ReGIS mode escape sequence' consisting
 of "<ESC> P [0-3] p".

3  Tektronix
=TITLE Tektronix
 Tektronix graphics protocol for 4010/4014.

3  DDFF
=TITLE DDFF
 Digital Document Final Format

3  DDIF
=TITLE DDIF
 Digital Document Interchange Format (Revisible).

 You should format the document before printing it.

2  orientation
=TITLE orientation
The Orientation menu option allows you to control the
orientation of the resulting printout (on those printers
that have such a capability).


      Portrait Orientation:   Landscape Orientation:

             +-----+            +----------------+
             | ~~~ |            | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             | ~~~ |            | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             | ~~~ |            | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             | ~~~ |            +----------------+
             +-----+

 Default orientation is whichever is defined for
 the print queue onto which the print job is being
 submitted.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default orientation setting allows you to accept
 whichever orientation is defined for the print queue
 you have selected.

3  portrait
=TITLE portrait
 The Portrait orientation setting allows you to force a
 portrait orientation to the resulting printout.

 Portrait Orientation looks like:



             +-----+
             | ~~~ |
             | ~~~ |
             | ~~~ |
             | ~~~ |
             +-----+

3  landscape
=TITLE landscape
 The Landscape orientation setting allows you to force a
 landscape orientation to the resulting printout.

 Landscape Orientation looks like:



             +----------------+
             | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
             +----------------+

2  print_after
=TITLE print_after
 The Start After Time field allows you to enter a time
 and date when this print job first becomes eligible to
 be scheduled for printing. It is most frequently used
 to defer the printing of large jobs until after hours.
 If this field is not altered, the job becomes eligible
 for print scheduling immediately.

 For this release the only time and date syntax accepted
 is the VMS date/time syntax, consisting of:



               dd-mmm-yyyy hh:mm

 dd     1 or 2 digit day of month

 mmm    3-character month abbreviation

 yyyy   4 character year specification

 hh     2-digit hour of day (2400 hour clock)

 mm     2-digit minute of hour

 For example, 23-JUN-1988 17:30

2  delete_file
=TITLE delete_file
 The Delete toggle button controls the disposition
 of the print file after the printing operation is
 completed. If this togglebutton is turned on, the print
 file will be automatically deleted when printing is
 done. Its normal state is off.

2  primary_ok
=TITLE primary_ok
 Pressing the OK button allows you to signal that
 you have completed entering or modifying fields on
 the screen and you want to proceed with the actual
 printing.

2  primary_cancel
=TITLE primary_cancel
 Pressing the CANCEL button allows you to abandon the
 printing operation. No printing will be done.

2  set_options
=TITLE set_options
 Pressing the Options... button allows you to proceed
 to a secondary form on which are additional options
 controlling the printing operation. Most of the options
 on the secondary form are defaulted to appropriate
 settings and you should seldom have to go to the
 secondary form. Some reasons why you may want to go
 to the secondary form include:

 If you are sending output to an LPS40 you may want to
 control tray selection.

 If you are printing in landscape mode, you will need
 to select the appropriate form from the Print Forms
 listbox.

2  page_size
=TITLE page_size
 The Page Size option menu allows you to select the
 logical size of the print image to be deposited on the
 medium. The sizes recognized are:



     Name               Size in Inches     Size in mm
     ----               --------------     ----------
     Default              (that specified in the queue)
     Letter or A          8.5 x 11          216 x 279
     Ledger or B           11 x 17          279 x 432
     Legal                8.5 x 14          216 x 356
     Executive            7.5 x 10          191 x 254
     A5                   5.8 x 8.3         148 x 210
     A4                   8.3 x 11.7        210 x 297
     A3                  11.7 x 16.5        297 x 420
     B5                   7.2 x 10.1        176 x 250
     B4                  10.1 x 14.3        250 x 353
     C4                     9 x 12.8        229 x 424
     C5                   6.4 x 9           162 x 229
     DL                   4.3 x 8.7         110 x 220
     10x13 Envelope        10 x 13          254 x 330.2
     9x12 Envelope          9 x 12        228.6 x 304.8
     Business Envelope  4.125 x 9.5       104.8 x 241.3

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default size is that specified in the queue

3  letter
=TITLE letter
 The Letter (or A) size is 8.5 x 11 in. (216 x 279 mm)

3  ledger
=TITLE ledger
 The Ledger (or B) size is 11 x 17 in. (279 x 432 mm)

3  legal
=TITLE legal
 The Legal size is 8.5 x 14 in. (216 x 356 mm)

3  executive
=TITLE executive
 The Executive size is 7.5 x 10 in. (191 x 254 mm)

3  a5
=TITLE a5
 The A5 size is 148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in.)

3  a4
=TITLE a4
 The A4 size is 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.)

3  a3
=TITLE a3
 The A3 size is 297 x 420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 in.)

3  b5
=TITLE b5
 The B5 size is 176 x 250 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.)

3  b4
=TITLE b4
 The B4 size is 250 x 353 mm (10.1 x 14.3 in.)

3  c4
=TITLE c4
 The C4 size is 229 x 424 mm (9 x 12.8 in.)

3  c5
=TITLE c5
 The C5 size is 162 x 229 mm (6.4 x 9 in.)

3  dl
=TITLE dl
 The DL size is 110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.7 in.)

3  10x13_env
=TITLE 10x13_env
 The 10x13 Envelope size is 10 x 13 in. (254 x 330.2 mm)

3  9x12_env
=TITLE 9x12_env
 The 9x12 Envelope size is 9 x 12 in. (228.6 x 304.8 mm)

3  business_env
=TITLE business_env
 The Business Envelope size is 4.125 x 9.5 in. (104.8 x
 241.3 mm)

2  sides
=TITLE sides
 The Sides option menu allows you to specify on how many
 sides of a medium the printing is to take place and the
 manner in which the medium is turned in going from one
 side to the second. There are seven choices:

 Default               means as specified in the queue
                       on which you are printing

 One                   prints on one side only

                       This is also known as One_sided_
                       simplex

 Two                   prints on two sides and the
                       second side is reached by
                       flipping the page about its left
                       edge as in the binding of a book

                       This is also known as Two_sided_
                       duplex

 Tumble                prints on two sides and the
                       second side is reached by
                       flipping the page about its top
                       edge as in some legal documents

                       This is also known as Two_sided_
                       tumble

 One_sided_duplex      prints only on the first side
                       of each sheet but retains the
                       page layout intended for duplex
                       printing. The layout reflects
                       such things as where the margins
                       are, where the page numbers are,
                       etc.

 One_sided_tumble      prints only on the first side
                       of each sheet but retains the
                       page layout intended for tumble
                       printing. The layout reflects
                       such things as where the margins
                       are, where the page numbers are,
                       etc

 Two_sided_simplex     prints on two sides of the
                       sheet but uses a page layout
                       as if formated for single side
                       printing. The layout reflects
                       such things as where the margins
                       are, where the page numbers are,
                       etc

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default sides setting is that specified in the
 queue

3  one_sided
=TITLE one_sided
 The 1 Sides setting allows you to specify print on one
 side only.

3  two_sided
=TITLE two_sided
 The 2 Sides setting allows you to specify print on
 two sides and the second side is reached by flipping
 the page about its left edge. (as in the binding of a
 book).

3  tumble
=TITLE tumble
 The Tumble Sides setting allows you to specify
 print on two sides and the second side is reached by
 flipping the page about its top edge. (as in some legal
 documents).

3  one_sided_duplex
=TITLE one_sided_duplex
 One_sided_duplex prints only on the first side of each
 sheet but retains the page layout intended for duplex
 printing. The layout reflects such things as where the
 margins are, where the page numbers are, etc.

3  one_sided_tumble
=TITLE one_sided_tumble
 One_sided_tumble prints only on the first side of each
 sheet but retains the page layout intended for tumble
 printing. The layout reflects such things as where the
 margins are, where the page numbers are, etc.

3  two_sided_simplex
=TITLE two_sided_simplex
 Two_sided_simplex prints on two sides of the sheet
 but uses a page layout as if formated for single side
 printing. The layout reflects such things as where the
 margins are, where the page numbers are, etc.

2  number_up
=TITLE number_up
 The Number Up (0-100) field allows you to specify how
 many logical images are to be deposited on one side of
 a medium.

2  sheet_count
=TITLE sheet_count
 The Sheet Count (1-10000) field allows you to specify
 how many repetitions of each image delivered to the
 printer are to be placed on medium. This option is most
 frequently used with PostScript(R) printers where it
 is possible to transmit a complex image to the printer
 one time, and once the printer has constructed the
 appropriate image, this image can then be deposited
 on many sheets of medium without the overhead of
 retransmitting the information to the printer.

 (R) PostScript is a registered trade mark of Adobe
 Systems, Inc.

2  layup
=TITLE layup
 The Layup field allows you to enter a module name
 contained in the LPS$LAYUP:x.LUP library. This module,
 in conjunction with the numberup attribute control how
 the image will be deposited on the medium.

2  file_start_sheet
=TITLE file_start_sheet
 The File Start Sheet menu option allows you to control
 whether there will be a File Start Sheet for your print
 job and how frequently it appears.

 A setting of Default means you want whatever is defined
 for the queue on which the job is being printed. (This
 is the recommended setting.)

 A setting of None means you do not want any File Start
 Sheet.

 A setting of One means you want only a single File
 Start Sheet and that will precede the first file
 printed.

 A setting of All means you want the File Start Sheet to
 appear before every file in the print job.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default File Start Sheet setting allows you to
 accept whatever is defined for the queue on which
 the job is being printed. (This is the recommended
 setting.)

3  none
=TITLE none
 The None File Start Sheet setting allows you to specify
 that you want no File Start Sheet at all.

3  one
=TITLE one
 The One File Start Sheet setting allows you to specify
 that you want a single File Start Sheet before the
 first file printed.

3  all
=TITLE all
 The All File Start Sheet setting allows you to specify
 that you want a File Start Sheet to precede each file
 in the printout.

2  file_end_sheet
=TITLE file_end_sheet
 The File End Sheet menu option allows you to control
 whether there will be a File End Sheet for your print
 job and how frequently it appears.

 A setting of Default means you want whatever is defined
 for the queue on which the job is being printed. (This
 is the recommended setting.)

 A setting of None means you do not want any File End
 Sheet.

 A setting of One means you want only a single File End
 Sheet and that will follow the last file printed.

 A setting of All means you want the File End Sheet to
 appear after every file in the print job.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default Trailer Page setting allows you to accept
 whatever is defined for the queue on which the job is
 being printed. (This is the recommended setting.)

3  none
=TITLE none
 The None Trailer Page setting allows you to specify
 that you want no Burst Page at all.

3  one
=TITLE one
 The One Trailer Page setting allows you to specify
 that you want a single Burst Page after the last file
 printed.

3  all
=TITLE all
 The All Trailer Page setting allows you to specify
 that you want a Trailer Page to follow each file in the
 printout.

2  file_burst_sheet
=TITLE file_burst_sheet
 The Burst Page menu option allows you to control
 whether there will be a Burst Page for your print job
 and how frequently it appears.

 A setting of Default means you want whatever is defined
 for the queue on which the job is being printed. (This
 is the recommended setting.)

 A setting of None means you do not want any Burst Page.

 A setting of One means you want only a single Burst
 Page and that will precede the first file printed.

 A setting of All means you want the Burst Page to
 appear before every file in the print job.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default Burst Page setting allows you to accept
 whatever is defined for the queue on which the job is
 being printed. (This is the recommended setting.)

3  none
=TITLE none
 The None Burst Page setting allows you to specify that
 you want no Burst Page at all.

3  one
=TITLE one
 The One Burst Page setting allows you to specify that
 you want a single Burst Page before the first file
 printed.

3  all
=TITLE all
 The All Burst Page setting allows you to specify that
 you want a Burst Page to precede each file in the
 printout.

2  start_sheet_comment
=TITLE start_sheet_comment
 The Start Sheet Comment field allows you to enter a
 text field that will appear on your File Start Sheet.

2  message_log
=TITLE message_log
 The Message Disposition option menu allows you to
 specify what is to be done with error messages that
 are created in the course of printing. There are five
 choices:



 Default          accept whatever is specified for the
                  print queue

 Ignore           nothing is done with the error
                  messages

 Keep             the error messages are retained in a
                  file

 Print            the error messages are written to the
                  File End Sheet

 Keep and print   the error messages are both written to
                  the File End Sheet and are retained in
                  a file

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default message disposition is that specified in
 the queue

3  ignore
=TITLE ignore
 The Ignore Message Disposition setting allows you to
 specify that nothing is done with the error messages.

3  print
=TITLE print
 The Print Message Disposition setting allows you to
 specify that the error messages are written to the File
 End Sheet.

3  keep
=TITLE keep
 The Keep Message Disposition setting allows you to
 specify that the error messages are retained in a file.

3  keep_and_print
=TITLE keep_and_print
 The Keep and Print Message Disposition setting allows
 you to specify that the error messages are both written
 to the File End Sheet and are retained in a file.

2  pass_all
=TITLE pass_all
 The Passall option menu allows you to specify whether
 special control characters in the stream of text to
 be printed are to be filtered out (because the are not
 themselves printable) or whether they are to be passed
 on directly to the printer (because the perform some
 special action upon the printer).

 The normal setting is Default which means do whatever
 is specified for the queue to which the print job is
 being submitted.

 The Yes setting means pass on all characters without
 interpretation. You typically select Yes when dealing
 with documents that are non-ANSI documents wherein the
 non-printable characters are special controls to be
 interpreted by the printer.

 The No setting means filter out non-printable
 characters.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default setting allows you to specify Default which
 means do whatever is specified for the queue to which
 the print job is being submitted.

3  yes
=TITLE yes
 The Yes Passall setting allows you to specify that all
 characters are to be passed on without interpretation.
 You typically select Yes when dealing with documents
 that are non-ANSI documents wherein the non-printable
 characters are special controls to be interpreted by
 the printer.

3  no
=TITLE no
 The No Passall setting allows you to specify filter out
 non-printable characters.

2  hold_print_job
=TITLE hold_print_job
 The Hold Print Job toggle button controls whether the
 print job will continue on to final completion with no
 further manual intervention. If this togglebutton is
 turned on, the print job will be held in the print
 queue servicing the printer until it is manually
 released via queue management operations. It normal
 state is off.

2  notify
=TITLE notify
 The Notification toggle button controls whether you
 will received automatic notification when the print job
 is completed. On VMS this notification takes the form
 of a broadcast while on Ultrix the notification takes
 the form of a mail message. Its normal state is on.

2  sheet_size
=TITLE sheet_size
 The Sheet Size option menu allows you to specify the
 size of the medium on which the printing is to take
 place. The recognized sizes are:



     Name               Size in Inches     Size in mm
     ----               --------------     ----------
     Default              (that specified in the queue )
     Letter or A          8.5 x 11          216 x 279
     Ledger or B           11 x 17          279 x 432
     Legal                8.5 x 14          216 x 356
     Executive            7.5 x 10          191 x 254
     A5                   5.8 x 8.3         148 x 210
     A4                   8.3 x 11.7        210 x 297
     A3                  11.7 x 16.5        297 x 420
     B5                   7.2 x 10.1        176 x 250
     B4                  10.1 x 14.3        250 x 353
     C4                     9 x 12.8        229 x 424
     C5                   6.4 x 9           162 x 229
     DL                   4.3 x 8.7         110 x 220
     10x13 Envelope        10 x 13          254 x 330.2
     9x12 Envelope          9 x 12        228.6 x 304.8
     Business Envelope  4.125 x 9.5       104.8 x 241.3

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default size is that specified in the queue

3  letter
=TITLE letter
 The Letter (or A) size is 8.5 x 11 in. (216 x 279 mm)

3  ledger
=TITLE ledger
 The Ledger (or B) size is 11 x 17 in. (279 x 432 mm)

3  legal
=TITLE legal
 The Legal size is 8.5 x 14 in. (216 x 356 mm)

3  executive
=TITLE executive
 The Executive size is 7.5 x 10 in. (191 x 254 mm)

3  a5
=TITLE a5
 The A5 size is 148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in.)

3  a4
=TITLE a4
 The A4 size is 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in.)

3  a3
=TITLE a3
 The A3 size is 297 x 420 mm (11.7 x 16.5 in.)

3  b5
=TITLE b5
 The B5 size is 176 x 250 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in.)

3  b4
=TITLE b4
 The B4 size is 250 x 353 mm (10.1 x 14.3 in.)

3  c4
=TITLE c4
 The C4 size is 229 x 424 mm (9 x 12.8 in.)

3  c5
=TITLE c5
 The C5 size is 162 x 229 mm (6.4 x 9 in.)

3  dl
=TITLE dl
 The DL size is 110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.7 in.)

3  10x13_env
=TITLE 10x13_env
 The 10x13 Envelope size is 10 x 13 in. (254 x 330.2 mm)

3  9x12_env
=TITLE 9x12_env
 The 9x12 Envelope size is 9 x 12 in. (228.6 x 304.8 mm)

3  business_env
=TITLE business_env
 The Business Envelope size is 4.125 x 9.5 in. (104.8 x
 241.3 mm)

2  input_tray
=TITLE input_tray
 The Input Tray option menu allows you to specify from
 which input tray the medium is to be drawn.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default input tray is that specified in the queue

3  top
=TITLE top
 The Top (250-sheet) Input Tray setting allows you to
 specify the Top input tray to serve as the source of
 the medium on which to print.

3  middle
=TITLE middle
 The Middle (250-sheet) Input Tray setting allows you to
 specify the Middle input tray to serve as the source of
 the medium on which to print.

3  bottom
=TITLE bottom
 The Bottom (or Large Capacity) Input Tray setting
 allows you to specify the Bottom input tray to serve
 as the source of the medium on which to print.

2  output_tray
=TITLE output_tray
 The Output Tray option menu allows you to specify in
 which output tray the medium is to be placed after the
 image is deposited on the medium.

3  default
=TITLE default
 The Default output tray is that specified in the queue

3  top
=TITLE top
 The Top Output Tray setting allows you to select the
 Top output tray to receive the printed medium.

3  side
=TITLE side
 The Side Output Tray setting allows you to select the
 Side output tray to receive the printed medium.

3  face_up
=TITLE face_up
 The Face Up Output Tray setting allows you to select
 the Face Up output tray to receive the printed medium.

3  upper
=TITLE upper
 The Upper Output Tray setting allows you to select the
 Upper output tray to receive the printed medium.

3  lower
=TITLE lower
 The Lower Output Tray setting allows you to select the
 Lower output tray to receive the printed medium.

3  lcos
=TITLE lcos
 The Large Capacity Output Tray setting allows you to
 select the Large Capacity output tray to receive the
 printed medium.

2  printer_forms
=TITLE printer_forms
 The Printer Form listbox allows you to select a form
 specification that must be sent to the printer along
 with your print job. The highlighted choice will be
 used unless you select another.

 For this release, it is necessary to select the
 appropriate form to produce landscape output.

2  job_name
=TITLE job_name
 The Job Name field allows you to enter a text string
 that will become the name of the print job that results
 from the submission of this file for printing.

 If no job name is specified, the job name is derived
 from the name of the first file being printed.

2  priority
=TITLE priority
 The Priority field allows you to specify the priority
 of the job (1 - 255) in the print queue. If no priority
 is specified, the default priority for that queue will
 be used.

2  setup
=TITLE setup
 The Setup field allows you to enter the names (comma
 separated) of one or more setup modules that are to
 be transmitted to the printer ahead of the file to be
 printed.

2  operator_message
=TITLE operator_message
 The Operator Message field allows you to enter a text
 field that will be displayed on the operator's console
 when the job first starts printing. It is frequently
 used to pass messages to the operator concerning the
 handling of the printed output.

2  header
=TITLE header
 The Header toggle button controls whether a header
 line is automatically inserted at the top of each page
 printed. Its normal state is off.

2  double_spacing
=TITLE double_spacing
 The Double Space toggle button controls whether the
 resulting listing should be double-spaced. If this
 togglebutton is turned on, a blank line will be
 inserted on the printout after each line obtained from
 the file being printed. Its normal state is off.

2  automatic_pagination
=TITLE automatic_pagination
 The Automatic pagination toggle button controls
 whether the printer will automatically skip to top
 of page when it senses it has reached the bottom
 of the page. If this togglebutton is turned off, it
 allows the printer to print on the "crack" between
 pages. This togglebutton should be turned off when
 printing files which are not ANSI files (e.g. ReGIS and
 PostScript(R)). Its normal state is on.

 (R) PostScript is a registered trade mark of Adobe
 Systems, Inc.

2  options_ok
=TITLE options_ok
 The OK pushbutton allows you to signal that you are
 done with modifications to the fields on the secondary
 form and that you wish to return to the primary form.

2  options_cancel
=TITLE options_cancel
 The CANCEL pushbutton allows you to abandon changes you
 have made on the secondary form. All fields that you
 have changed on the secondary form will be reset to the
 values they had when you first entered this form.

 Note: this does not cancel the print operation, only
 the changes made to the secondary form.

