16 Appendix
680
Ap
pe
ndix
16
z
When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to [No Spooling]
All print data spooled in the machine receiving buffer, including the data which is
being printed, is erased. The print data does not remain when the machine is turned
on again.
However, if the machine was turned off immediately after a computer instructed a
print job, the job may remain on the computer. In this case, when the machine is
turned on, the data stored on the computer is printed before any jobs instructed
subsequently.
While Printing
z
When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to either [Spool to Hard Disk] or [Spool to
Memory]
If the transmitted print data size exceeds the available capacity of either the hard disk
or memory, the print data is not received.
Note
•
When the print data exceeds the receivable size, some computers may immediately re-
transmit the print data. In this case, the computer appears to be not operating. Remedy this
problem by canceling the print data transmission from the computer.
z
When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to [No Spooling]
When the machine receives a print request from a computer, the machine cannot
accept print requests from any other computers.
z
When a computer's IP address or a computer name is changed
When you change a computer's IP address or a computer name, queries and cancel
processes submitted from the machine are no longer executed correctly. Thus, turn
the machine off and on when there is no print data in the receiving buffer.
Note
•
From the control panel on the machine, you can cancel print jobs or force the machine to
print the jobs remaining in the receiving buffer. For more information on the operation, refer
to "11 Job Status" in the User Guide.
z
When the machine is off-line
If a computer instructs a print job while the machine is off-line, the machine does not
receive the data, and a write error dialog box is displayed on the computer.
Environment for Printing via SMB
z
When using Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server
2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 and the [Enabled]
check box is selected for [Unicode Support], you cannot print with the SMB
environment.
z
When printing via the SMB port on Windows XP, the user name may not be displayed
correctly.
SMB Authentication
When an IP address or a host name is used to designate the authentication server for
SMB authentication, even if the domain name is incorrect, the authentication succeeds
if the correct user name and passcode are entered.
Summary of Contents for apeosport-IV 6080
Page 1: ...ApeosPort IV 7080 ApeosPort IV 6080 DocuCentre IV 7080 DocuCentre IV 6080...
Page 14: ...14...
Page 102: ...4 Machine Status 102 Machine Status 4...
Page 266: ...5 Tools 266 Tools 5...
Page 294: ...7 Printer Environment Settings 294 Printer Environment Settings 7...
Page 326: ...9 Scanner Environment Settings 326 Scanner Environment Settings 9...
Page 334: ...10 Using IP Fax SIP 334 Using IP Fax SIP 10...
Page 346: ...12 Using the Server Fax Service 346 Using the Server Fax Service 12...
Page 364: ...13 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 364 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 13...
Page 402: ...14 Authentication and Accounting Features 402 Authentication and Accounting Features 14...