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The maximum value that can be set varies according to the available memory capacity.
Job Ticket Memory
Specify the size of memory to use for job tickets from a range of 0.25 to 8.00 MB in
increments of 0.25 MB.
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The maximum value you can set values depending on the amount of available memory.
Receiving Buffer - USB
Set the receiving buffer for USB.
You can specify the value within the range from 64 to 1024 KB in 32 KB increments.
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This feature does not appear for some models. An optional package is necessary. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
Receiving Buffer - LPD
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Depending on the setting in LPD Print Queue (P.156), this setting may be fixed.
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For more information on [LPD Print Queue], refer to "LPD Print Queue" (P.156).
No Spooling
Does not use spooling. While LPD print processing is being carried out for one client, data
cannot be received over the same interface from another client.
Specify a value for the dedicated LPD receiving buffer memory capacity from 1,024 to 2,048
KB, in 32 KB increments.
Spool to Memory
Carries out spooling. The receiving buffer for spooling uses memory. When this setting is
selected, specify the memory capacity of a receiving buffer for spooling from 0.50 MB to
32.00 MB, in 0.25 MB increments.
Note that print data exceeding the set memory capacity is not accepted. In such cases, select
[Spool to Hard Disk] or [No Spooling].
Spool to Hard Disk
Carries out spooling. The receiving buffer for spooling uses the hard disk.
Receiving Buffer - NetWare
Set the NetWare receiving buffer.
Specify a value from 64 to 1,024 KB in 32 KB increments.
Receiving Buffer - SMB
No Spooling
Does not use spooling. While SMB print processing is being carried out for one client, data
cannot be received over the same interface from another client.
Specify a value for the dedicated SMB receiving buffer memory capacity from 64 to 1,024 KB
in 32 KB increments.
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If you select [Off], job names are displayed as "unknown document name".
Spool to Memory
Carries out spooling. The receiving buffer for spooling uses memory. When this setting is
selected, specify the memory capacity of a receiving buffer for spooling from 0.50 to 32.00
MB, in 0.25 MB increments.
Note that print data exceeding the set memory capacity is not accepted. In such cases, select
[Spool to Hard Disk] or [No Spooling].
Spool to Hard Disk
Carries out spooling. The receiving buffer for spooling uses the hard disk.