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When LPD Spool is set to Off (non-spool mode)
All the print data spooled to the printer receive buffer, including print data which is being
output, will be deleted. When the printer is switched on again, the print data will not be found.
However, if the power is switched off immediately after the print data has been sent, the data
may be stored in the computer. In this case, when the power is switched on again, the stored
print data will be printed first even if new print data has been specified.
6.2.3
During printing
Take note of the following when printing:
When LPD Spool is set to Hard Disk or Memory (spool mode)
All the print data is larger than the hard disk or the remaining memory capacity at the point of
receiving data, the data will not be received by the printer.
Some client computers may re-send immediately when the print data has exceeded the receiving
capacity. When this happens, the client computer appears as if it has crashed. To rectify this situation, the
client computer must be stopped from sending print data.
When LPD Spool is set to Off (non-spool mode)
The printer will process print data as soon as data is being received. If the printer has
accepted a print request from a client computer, it will not receive another print request from
another client computer.
When the IP address or computer name is changed
When the IP address or computer name of a computer/workstation is changed, it may not be
able to process enquiries or requests for deleting jobs from the printer correctly. Make sure the
printer is free of all spooled data and then switch off/on the printer.
The function to stop/eject print data spooled to the printer spool can be set up from the control panel. For
details on the set up method, refer to "3.4 Canceling Printing" and "3.5 Outputting".
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