Store Commands
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Store Commands
These commands change the settings stored in flash memory and
do not affect the current or working settings in memory. A power
cycle is needed before the stored settings become current.
store ifc ifnum utp [-]li [-]rx
example:
store ifc 1 utp li
Modify the physical UTP interface properties where
li
enables
link integrity and
rx
enables the increased receive threshold.
store ifc from default
Set all UTP settings back to factory defaults.
store ifc from current
Store all current UTP settings to flash memory so they are
retained after a power cycle. This ensures all current settings
match what is stored in flash memory.
SMART
store pserver opts [[-]jobsecurity]
[jobtimeout <SECONDS>] [jobcontrol[off|standard|
enhanced]]
Example:
store pserver opts jobsecurity jobtimeout 5
If
jobsecurity
is disabled, any user can cancel queued jobs
on the Ethernet Interface including guest users. If
jobtimeout
is set to some value other than 0, the Ethernet Interface will
only wait this amount of
seconds
when getting printer
feedback. This is only used if you have a logpath port and type
set on a particular destination.
Example:
store pserver opts [-]jobcontrol
If
jobcontrol
is disabled then the need for start of job / end of
job flow control with the printer is determined by the printer. Job
flow control is used for jobs requiring backchannel responses
such as IPDS, TN and PJL jobs only. This is available as a
performance enhancement for LPR, TCP socket printing etc.
The job flow control has no affect on IPDS, TN, and PJL jobs.
These options perform their own control. When jobcontrol is
enabled all jobs will be supported with job flow control.
NOTE: When jobcontrol is disabled, dynamic config loading on a
model change is also disabled.
Summary of Contents for 4400-006 - 4400 Model 006 B/W Direct Thermal
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