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Rendering Styles:
The 16-MB configuration enables you to choose between
four rendering styles. They are:
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Photographic style
- used for bitmap images
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Presentation style
- used for presentations
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Monitor style
- used to emulate monitor screen appearance
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Solid Color style
- used for spot-color graphics, such as logos
The 32- and 48-MB Printer Configurations
The 32- and 48-MB configurations provide high-speed, high-quality color
printing. They provide sophisticated print server functionality, including on-
printer queueing, spooling, and job storage. They also provide easy-to-use
client software for managing stored jobs. Both configurations are capable of
handling a heavy load of graphics-intensive jobs.
Queueing, Spooling, Job Storage, and Security
In the 32- and 48-MB configurations, the Network Color Printer behaves like
a print server in that it provides server-like job storage and management
functionality. It provides this functionality through the Print queue, Printed
queue, Hold queue, and Direct queue. Each queue can be enabled and
configured according to your system needs.
The Print Queue
The Print queue is a job storage, queueing, and spooling area. When you
submit a job to the print queue, the printer receives the job and stores it on
the printer’s hard disk. This frees your workstation, PC, or Macintosh to do
other things rather than remaining busy with the job.
Jobs in the Print queue print in the order in which the printer receives them.
When jobs are in the Print queue, you can use the Spooler utility to move
them to the Hold queue or to discard them. After printing, jobs in the Print
queue move automatically to the Printed queue
if it is enabled at the printer.
The Printed Queue
When a job from the Print queue finishes printing, the job moves into the
Printed queue for temporary storage. (If the Printed queue is not enabled at
the printer, jobs that have been printed are discarded from the printer’s hard
disk.) After a job is in the Printed queue, you can use the Spooler utility to
move it into the Print queue or Hold queue or to discard it from the printer’s
hard disk.
The size of the Printed queue is determined by a setting configured at the
printer that limits the number of jobs kept from 1 to 99. (The default is 10).
Configuring the Printed queue sets the maximum number of jobs that the
Printed queue can keep at any one time. When the Printed queue is full, the
oldest job is discarded.
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