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Receiving Buffer - NetWare
Specifies the input buffer memory capacity for the NetWare interface within the range
of 64-1024 KB in 32 KB increments using the scroll buttons or the numeric keypad. The
currently available memory will be displayed at the top of the screen with the following
message: “Memory Available: XXX MB.”
Receiving Buffer - SMB
Specifies the input buffer memory capacity for the SMB interface. The currently
available memory will be displayed at the top of the screen with the following message:
“Memory Available: XXX MB.”
NOTE:
When printing with the receiving buffer spooling set to [Memory] or [Hard
Disk], each page within a job is printed in the sequence assigned by the operating
system. However, sometimes pages between different jobs may not be printed in the
intended sequence if, for example, printing multiple copies of a single 1-page job. In
this case, set spooling to [Off], the default, to maintain the intended printing sequence.
• No Spooling
Specifies no spooling. Allows you to change the input buffer memory capacity within
the range of 64-1,024 KB in 32 KB increments using the scroll buttons or the numeric
keypad.
• Spool to Memory
Specifies spooling to memory. Allows you to change the input buffer memory
capacity within the range of 0.50-32.00 MB in 0.25 MB increments using the scroll
buttons or the numeric keypad.
• Spool to Hard Disk
Specifies spooling to the hard disk.
Receiving Buffer - IPP
Specifies the input buffer memory capacity for the IPP interface. The currently available
memory will be displayed at the top of the screen with the following message: “Memory
Available: XXX MB.”
NOTE:
When printing with the receiving buffer spooling set to [Memory] or [Hard
Disk], each page within a job is printed in the sequence assigned by the operating
system. However, sometimes pages between different jobs may not be printed in the
intended sequence if, for example, printing multiple copies of a single 1-page job. In
this case, set spooling to [Off], the default, to maintain the intended printing sequence.
• No Spooling
Specifies no spooling. Allows you to change the input buffer memory capacity within
the range of 64-1,024 KB in 32 KB increments using the scroll buttons or the numeric
keypad.
• Spool to Hard Disk
Specifies spooling to the hard disk.
Receiving Buffer - EtherTalk
Specifies the input buffer memory capacity for EtherTalk interface within the range of
1024-2048 KB in 32 KB increments using the scroll buttons or the numeric keypad. The
currently available memory will be displayed at the top of the screen with the following
message: “Memory Available: XXX MB.”
Summary of Contents for WORKCENTER 5222
Page 1: ...User Guide ME3612E4 1 System Administration Guide XE3022EN0 1 ...
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 62: ...5 Machine Status 62 ...
Page 266: ...8 Printer Environment Settings 266 ...
Page 274: ...9 E mail Environment Settings 274 ...
Page 340: ...14 Authentication and Account Administration 340 ...
Page 434: ...16 Appendix 434 ...