INCORPORATING XEROX VALUE-ADDED FEATURESDOCUPRINT IPS SOLUTIONS GUIDE 5-15Input and output tray processingThe DocuPrint IPS printers support many of the input and output trayoptions available with PSF. This section explains how to activatethese features.Input tray groupingUsing the IPS GUI, you can group certain input trays into tray groupsto enable continuous paper feed or to map AFP bin numbers tospecific DocuPrint IPS input trays. A “tray group” is a cluster of traysthat share the same paper size.If you need to print a large document and do not want printing to stopwhen the input tray runs out of paper, you can specify an input traygroup within the application. Then, when the first input tray runs outof paper, the printer switches automatically to the next input tray inthe tray group. As a result, printing is not delayed while waiting foroperator intervention.Changing input trays within a jobYou can change the input tray from which paper is pulled within adocument. This feature allows you to change paper sizes or paperstocks without having to change the paper in the input tray manually.The change occurs at the copy group level within the FormDef.To change the input tray, for each different input tray you wish to use,you must specify a different COPYGROUP that defines that papersize in the IMM structured field. You must also include the specifiedBIN within each copy group in the FormDef. For example:Note: Note that if you choose to incorporate this feature, the printermay cycle down to accommodate the change of paper sizes. Also, ifyou use the MVS operating system and:• you wish to pull from bins 3 and 4, you may need to apply a PTFto PSF (reference APAR OY57164)• you wish to pull from bins 5 or higher, you may need to apply aPTF to PSF (reference APAR OW08127).COPYGROUP CG1BIN2 DUPLEX NORMAL OVERLAY FORM1 4 4BIN 2 DIRECTION DOWN CONSTANT FRONT;COPYGROUP CG1BIN3 DUPLEX NORMAL OVERLAY FORM1 4 4BIN 3 DIRECTION DOWN CONSTANT FRONT;