System Options That Control Universal Printing

System Options That Control Universal Printing

The following system options control Universal Printing.
System Options That Control Universal Printing
System Option
Description
Specifies the binding edge for the printer.
Specifies the size of the margin at the bottom of the page for printing.
Specifies the collation of multiple copies for output for the printer.
Specifies color printing, if it is supported.
Specifies the number of copies to make when printing.
Specifies double-sided printing, if it is supported.
Specifies the size of the margin on the left side of the page.
Specifies the paper orientation to use (either portrait, landscape, reverse-portrait, or reverse-landscape) for the whole document or for changing the orientation of individual pages in a document.
Specifies the bin or output paper tray to receive printed output.
Specifies the paper size to use when printing.
Specifies the input paper tray to use for printing.
Specifies the type of paper to use for printing.
Specifies a printer for Universal Printing print jobs.
Specifies the size of the margin on the right side of the page.
Specifies the default font to use when printing.
Specifies the size of the margin at the top of the page.
Note: The PRINTERPATH= system option specifies which printer is used.
  • If the PRINTERPATH= system option is blank, then the default printer is used.
  • If the PRINTERPATH= system option is not blank, then Universal Printing is used.
Note: In the Windows environment, the default printer is the current Windows system printer or the printer specified by the SYSPRINT system option. Therefore, Universal Printing is not used.