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A-Shell Consolidated Reference

BIN = bin-ID

(Windows only) This command allows you to specify a particular paper source in a printer that has multiple paper sources. The choices for bin-id are:

UPPER

LOWER

MIDDLE

MANUAL

AUTO

ENVELOPE

ENVMANUAL

LARGEFMT

SMALLFMT

 

LARGECAPACITY

FORMSOURCE

USER<#>

<bin ID number>

 

 

Since some of these bin identifiers are rather cryptic, it may not be easy to determine what the appropriate name is for the bin you want to specify. Ultimately, this may require some trial and error, but you can at least get a list of the available bins in a specific printer, by adding one of the above BIN commands to your printer INI, then activating line printer trace mode and printing a sample file:

.SET TRACE LP ON

.PRINT <printer>=SYS:<printer>.INI

 

This will cause a lot of tracing information to be displayed to the screen, including a list of all of the BIN names for the specified printer.

Notes

Some printers may require that you manually configure them to allow the application to select the bin. See your printer documentation for details on that.

If you specify a bin that the printer does not support, the result will be dependent on the printer driver. It may ignore the request, it may attempt to give you a closest match, or it may do something else.

Some printers may implement "user-defined bins". The first 8 of these can be usually be referenced by "USER1" through "USER8". Note, however, that some printer drivers start the user-defined bins at something other than "USER1". If in doubt, use the tracing technique described above to display the list of available bins.

When a printer supports a bin that is not recognized by name by A-Shell, it will appear in the list of bins (displayed when using SET TRACE LP ON) as a number. You can use any such number in the BIN command just like it was a bin name (e.g. BIN = 265).

For what it’s worth, "USER1" is equivalent to BIN #256, "USER2" to BIN #257, etc.

BIN works with both PASSTHROUGH=ON and with PASSTHROUGH=OFF.

BIN is one of the printer ini file commands that has a GDI Printing Directive Equivalent.