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Chapter 3: Menus
USB Buffer
Disabled
Auto*
3K to maximum size allowed
You can configure the size of the USB input buffer to meet the requirements of your system. If
the limited size of the input buffer is preventing you from continuing work in your application
each time you send a job to the printer, you may want to increase the buffer size.
The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link
buffers, and whether the Resource Save setting is On or Off. To maximize the range for the
USB Buffer size, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, fax, network, and
infrared buffers. Choose the Auto setting to let the printer automatically calculate a buffer size
proportional to the total amount of available printer memory. In most cases, Auto is the recom-
mended setting.
See page 91 for a listing of the default buffer sizes for all the interface ports.
Note: Changing the USB Buffer setting automatically resets the printer.
Job Buffering
Off*
On
If you have an optional disk installed in your printer, you can choose to have jobs that are sent
to the LocalTalk port spool to the disk. Spooling jobs to disk may decrease the time required
for the printer to accept data from an application, and therefore free the application faster for
other work. Since disk memory provides permanent storage, job buffering to disk also
prevents the loss of print job data if the printer loses power.
The Job Buffering menu item is not displayed if the formatted hard disk is defective, is Read/
Write or Write protected, or if Job Buffer Size is set to Disabled in the Setup Menu.
See page 92 for more information about job buffering.
Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer.
USB Menu (continued)
Menu item
Values
*Factory default
Summary of Contents for 19Z0201 - X 862dte 4 B/W Laser
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Page 8: ...viii Table of contents Appendix F Warranty 239 Glossary 241 Index 255...
Page 18: ...4 Chapter 1 Introducing your printer...
Page 88: ...74 Chapter 3 Menus...
Page 102: ...88 Chapter 4 Using color...
Page 108: ...94 Chapter 5 Managing resources downloaded to flash or disk...
Page 126: ...112 Chapter 6 Using the multipurpose feeder...
Page 158: ...144 Chapter 7 Replacing the transfer kit...
Page 214: ...200 Appendix A MarkVision...
Page 218: ...204 Appendix B Printer specifications...
Page 228: ...214 Appendix C Fonts...
Page 235: ...221 Appendix D Safety information...
Page 236: ...222 Appendix D Safety information...
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Page 251: ...237 Appendix E Notices Japanese Laser Notice Chinese Laser Notice...
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