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15 seconds
30 seconds
60 seconds
90 seconds
2 minutes
3 minutes
5 minutes
10 minutes
IPDS emulation timeout value. These values are only used by
the printer IPDS emulation when the host sends IPDS jobs on
port 9600 to a MarkNet S adapter. If the host does not send
another IPDS job or send additional IPDS resource data to the
printer within the timeout value specified, the printer IPDS
emulation will time out, place all IPDS resources in temporary
storage (see
Storage of IPDS Resources
below), and allow the
printer to print jobs from other printer ports.
Host Timer/Timeout Values and Actions:
While the printer is
printing jobs from other printer ports, the host is still connected
to the printer. The host timer/timeout value should be disabled
or set to a large value to prevent the host from disconnecting
and deleting the resources downloaded to the printer.
Note:
•
Up to four different LAN sessions may be active on port 9600.
Requests for additional sessions will be ignored until the host
disconnects from one of the established sessions.
•
The
IPDS Timeout
values are not active when the printer is
connected to a host through an SCS adapter card. The IPDS
timeout is controlled by the Coax or Twinax timeout value on
the SCS adapter card.
•
The
IPDS Timeout
value defaults to
Host Controlled
when the
printer is connected to a host through a MarkNet Pro or
MarkNet XLe print server. The host port value must be 9100 or
9102 to communicate with these print servers.
See
Storage of IPDS Resources
on next page for additional information.