3-1 0 IPDS User GuideUsing Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPS ManagerNote that many jobs may not use all of the available virtualtrays.2. Ensure that one or more physical trays are mapped to thevirtual tray(s) required for the job. Select the Refresh button.3. When the Map IPDS Trays to Stock and the Select Stock forPrinter Trays dialogs show all required mappings and loadedstocks, the mapping is complete.Map Virtual Trays for Non-Fusing StockNon-fusing paper trays are input devices that feed paper withoutallowing it to print. Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS is fullycompliant with the standard IPDS model for support of non-fusingpaper trays. When virtual trays are mapped to non-fusing physicaltrays, Xerox FreeFlow® Print Server IPDS reports them to thehost as inserter bins, which ensures that the host will not sendprint data to non-printing trays. Mapping to a non-fusing paper trayis the same as for other paper trays.NOTE: The mapping to non-fusing paper tray feature is availableonly for systems that possess non-fusing trays, such as someconfigurations of the following systems:When non-fusing physical trays are present on the system, theIPS Manager provides Tray Type columns in the Map IPDS Traysto Stock and Select Stock for Printer Trays panels in the TrayMappings tab. The Tray Type column in the Map IPDS Trays toStock panel informs the user which virtual trays are reported to thehost as printable trays and which are reported as non-fusing trays.For both virtual and physical tray displays, the entries in the TrayType columns are labeled either Fuser (printable) or Inserter (non-fusing).NOTE: The Tray Type columns only appear if at least one non-fusing tray is available (installed and enabled in the printer).Before sending an IPDS job, ensure that the appropriate fuser ornon-fuser stocks are assigned to the virtual trays and physicaltrays required for the job, and verify that the attributes of themedia used for the job are appropriate. Once the mapping hasbeen accomplished, save the IPDS Job Profile. The mappingscan be applied for similar jobs, or future runs, by reloading theprofile.KEY POINT: The Tray Type setting of Fuser or Inserter in theVirtual Tray Mapping dialog is saved as part of the Job Profile, andis restored when a Job Profile is recalled and applied. The TrayType setting of the physical trays is not saved in the profilebecause it is determined by the acutal tray characteristics.Follow the steps below to ensure stock assignments are correctfor a job involving non-fusing trays: