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Create PS file from PDF and defining different trays for different pages

Create PS file from PDF and defining different trays for different pages

Create PS file from PDF and defining different trays for different pages

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Hi,

I have a PDF file with two kinds of pages: text and labels. I want to print the text pages on paper from a specific printer tray and the labels to another.

I was thinking that the right way to do this was to create a PS file from that PDF and edit it, adding information that defined the tray choice for the different pages.

On the PS file that I created, I noticed a line at the beginning of each page that may be related to what I need:

CODE --> postscript

<< /MediaPosition 3 /TraySwitch false >> setpagedevice 

Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?

Please help!

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