I do not understand. If the fact that the tray is empty can tell you to load new paper, then why can't the fact that you just printed 200 sheets tell you to load new paper? The unused sheets are invisible. They are there only to allow Rev to manage the process, not the printer. They are a buffer.
In other words, you want a certain event, the fact that the tray is empty, to signal you to reload. I suggest that a different event, the fact that you just printed 200 sheets, can signal you to reload just as well. That there will always be unused sheets below the continuous batches of 200 working sheets is irrelevant, and it does not matter how many unused sheets sit there. Imagine you had a paper tray that could hold 1,000,000 sheets. You hit a button in your application that prints 200, and you have to hit that button over and over to start each new batch of 200. It does not matter that you never empty the tray. But you get as many sheets as you need, all numbered correctly. And you don't have to count the paper, you just have to make sure that you reload the tray fully. Craig Newman In a message dated 9/11/09 2:57:05 AM, [email protected] writes: > If I put 250 documents for example in the tray and print 200 numbers, > there remain 50 documents. And I need to print a number on these 50 > documents, I can't wait a other day to put more sheets in the tray and > print 200 numbers again. > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
