Sets if Ink
Control Strips are printed with the Job. These are the same strips found in the
Print Environment settings in the Ink Control and will use the same settings as
those strips. In order to control the Ink Control Strips from the Job
Properties pane, it is required to override the setting of the Print
Environment by checking the appropriate box, then turning the desired types of
strips on and off.
To access
customer info make sure no image in the Job is selected, then go to the
Properties & Actions Pane on the right side of the JobComposer Workspace
and select Job Ink Control.
Note that
activating control strips will automatically reserve space for the strips at
the left or right edge of the printjob, marked as a gray, unprintable area.
See more
information on Ink Control Strips here.
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