Data Bits
The number of data bits (either 7 bits or 8 bits)
transmitted per character. The factory default is 8 data
bits.
End Job Mode
This option enables or disables data stream sensing for
end-of-document (EOD) terminator strings. These
sequences allow host computers to enforce print job
sequencing without considerations for interacting
timeouts. The values are none (printer recognizes only
t he Po stSc r ip t ^D c o mma nd ) , QMS EOD
( %% En dOf Do cu ment ), and HP EOD
(<ESC>%-12345X). The factory default is none. See
“Cancelling and Ending Print Jobs” in chapter 5 for
more details.
PS Protocol
This option sets the binary communications protocol
(BCP) for communicating over a serial, parallel, or
optional network interface to a PostScript printer.
Choices for the parallel interface are normal, normal
fixed, binary, and binary fixed. The default is normal.
De scr ip t io n s of th ese op tio ns ar e in
“Administration/Communications/Serial,” earlier in
this section.
Administration/Communications/AppleTalk
This option allows you to configure printer-host computer
communications when using the AppleTalk interface.
Mode
Mode enables or disables the PostScript emulation
interactive mode from the host. The default is enabled.
If disabled, the printer accepts no jobs through this
protocol.
Connection
Connection allows you to enable or disable print
spooling. The options are Conventional and Spool.
Conventional, the factory default option, allows one
AppleTalk connection and accepts only one print job
at a time. If two users send print jobs to the printer, the
workstation belonging to the first user is tied up until
the first job has been printed, and the workstation
belonging to the second user is tied up until both jobs
have been printed. The Spool option allows multiple
AppleTalk connections and accepts (spools) more than
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