Common media attributes
Attribute names appear in the column headers of the main Paper Catalog window, according to whether you have selected PPD based or JDF based settings.
- % recycled content
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The percentage of recycled material in the media.
- Back
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Settings that can be applied to the back of the media. See Back. Users have the option to clear the Same as Front check box and select from the Coating, Gloss value, and the Imageable sides options.
- Back color profile
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Default color profile applied only to the back side of the media. This attribute can be overridden by specifying a different color profile in Job Properties. Appears in both the PPD and JDF settings.
- Brightness
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Light reflectance of the media used. Enter a value from 0% (low reflectance) to 100% (high reflectance).
- CIE Lab Color
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The device-independent color of the media. Specify the color using CIE L*a*b* values.
- CIE Tint
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Describes how neutral, unsaturated, or non-chromatic the media is. Specify the media tint using values in the CIE xyz coordinate system. A coordinate of 0 indicates a perfectly neutral tint in the red-green axis.
- CIE Whiteness
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Describes the amount of overall light reflected by the media, as measured across the entire visible spectrum. Specify the reflection amount using values in the CIE xyz coordinate system. A coordinate of (100, 100, 100) indicates perfect whiteness.
- Color name
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Color of the media used. To indicate translucent media, choose a "Clear" color option.
- Custom color name
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Custom color of the media used. If your desired color does not appear in the Color menu, type the name of your custom color into this field.
- Description
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Descriptive information that would enable a user to order more of this media from a paper merchant. For example, the description might read Hammermill Color Copy 10246-7 8 1/2” x 11" 105 gsm Photo White Ultra Smooth.
- Feed direction
- The Feed direction attribute specifies the orientation of the media as it feeds into the printhead. See Feed direction.
- Flute/Grain direction
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Specifies the direction of the fluted substrate as it feeds into the printhead. Choose from the following options:
- None - This is the default.
- Short - The short edge of the fluted substrate as it feeds into the printhead.
- Long - The long edge of the fluted substrate as it feeds into the printhead.
- Front:
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Settings that can be applied to the front of the media. See Front.
- Front color profile
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Default color profile applied only to the front side of the media. This attribute can be overridden by specifying a different color profile in Job Properties. Appears in both the PPD based and JDF based settings.
- Grade
- The Grade attribute indicates the surface quality of the media, expressed as a grade level from 1 to 5. See Grade.
- Hole type
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Pattern of punched holes (if any) on the media used.
- Media color
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The PPD setting for the color of the media to be used. JDF settings for color of media include Color name and Custom color name.
- Media unit
- The Media unit attribute indicates the physical format of the media that is fed into the printer. See Media unit.
- Media weight
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The PPD setting for weight of the media used, measured in grams per square meter (gsm) or pounds (lbs). The similar JDF setting is Weight.
- Name
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Descriptive name for the catalog entry, to describe the media to load in the trays, such as 11" x 17" Hammermill 105 gsm. Type the desired name into this field.
- Opacity
- The Opacity attribute indicates the level of transparency of the media. See Opacity.
- Output paper size
- Pre-defined sizes that can be selected for the media output. You can select a size or enter a custom paper size.
- Opacity Level %
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The media's percentage of opacity. 0% represents full transparency, and 100% represents full opacity.
- Paper size
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Width and height dimensions of the media used. You can select a size or enter a custom paper size.
For information about specific Paper size options, see Printing, which is part of the user documentation set.
- Paper type
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The PPD setting that includes categories that are similar to those in the JDF Type, Type details, and Texture settings.
- Pre-Printed
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When the check box is selected, the media contains pre-printed content (for example, stationery paper with a pre-printed letterhead). When the check box is cleared, the media is not pre-printed.
- Printing technology
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Choose from the available printing technologies.
- Offset: Uses metal plates to transfer (offset) images to a rubber medium or rollers which is then printed on the substrate.
- Laser: Uses light or a "laser" to transfer text and images on to the substrate. This type of printing uses toner or dry ink powder to print on the substrate.
- Product ID
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Part number, item code, article number, or other identifier for the media used, as defined manually by the print operator, or by a Management Information System (MIS).
- Pre-punched media
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The PPD setting for possible hole-punch combinations. The similar JDF setting is Hole type.
- Set count
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Defines the number of pieces in a grouped media set. For example, tab stock with five pre-cut tabs has a Set count of "5".
- Tab Properties
- When you specify JDF Settings for a new Paper Catalog entry, and select Tab Stock from the Type details menu, the Tab Properties button is enabled. See Tab Properties.
- Texture
- The Texture attribute indicates the surface texture of the media used. See Texture.
- Thickness
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Thickness of the media used, measured in microns (µm).
- Type
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This JDF attribute describes the stock type of the media used. Choose from the following options:
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Paper - Standard fiber-based paper stock.
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Transparency - Transparent media stock designed to be viewed through projection.
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- Type details
- The Type details attribute describes additional details of the media stock type used. See Type details.
- Weight
- The Weight attribute indicates the weight of the media used, measured in grams per square meter (gsm) or pounds (lbs). See Weight.