ReproElectroProspero
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Greetings all!
Interesting troubleshooting going on here at the shop. We quite often print 9" x 11" tabs. Usually 5-bank. We would program the tab stock as 5up in our paper tray settings and things would usually go just fine. However, recently, the machine stopped accounting for the fact that these are ordered sets.
For example, say I have a 7 tabs to print. The machine should print 7 tabs, then spit out 3 unused/unprinted tabs to another tray, before starting on the second copy of these tabs.
However, for some reason as of last week the machine refuses to do this. We have the tab stock created correctly as a 1-5 ordered set of tabs, but no matter what we do, the machine will print the 7 tabs, then print on the next tab without spitting out the unused extra tabs, ignoring the fact that these are ordered sets.
I figured, no biggie, let's get a tech in here. Tech says he doesn't think it's possible to control this behavior without paying for / setting tabs up in JobMaster. But it worked fine up until recently! We build all our tabs in InDesign or similar programs, and don't want to have to program the JobMaster ticket every time we need to reprint a book. He's been going up the chain with second level support and says it's simply not possible.
Are we going crazy? Or is this supposed to work without any special software?
Thanks for your insights!
Interesting troubleshooting going on here at the shop. We quite often print 9" x 11" tabs. Usually 5-bank. We would program the tab stock as 5up in our paper tray settings and things would usually go just fine. However, recently, the machine stopped accounting for the fact that these are ordered sets.
For example, say I have a 7 tabs to print. The machine should print 7 tabs, then spit out 3 unused/unprinted tabs to another tray, before starting on the second copy of these tabs.
However, for some reason as of last week the machine refuses to do this. We have the tab stock created correctly as a 1-5 ordered set of tabs, but no matter what we do, the machine will print the 7 tabs, then print on the next tab without spitting out the unused extra tabs, ignoring the fact that these are ordered sets.
I figured, no biggie, let's get a tech in here. Tech says he doesn't think it's possible to control this behavior without paying for / setting tabs up in JobMaster. But it worked fine up until recently! We build all our tabs in InDesign or similar programs, and don't want to have to program the JobMaster ticket every time we need to reprint a book. He's been going up the chain with second level support and says it's simply not possible.
Are we going crazy? Or is this supposed to work without any special software?
Thanks for your insights!