SPOOLING MODE
In spooling mode, data are received and stored, but not printed. This is useful when printing needs to be
suppressed during data transfer (for example in mobile radio systems); or when the printer is unable to
print because the paper has run out or the lid is open.
The pirnter will automatically enter spooling mode when the paper is out, when the paper lid is open, if
some other error condition occurs, or alternatively by command from the host. Spooling mode may be
cleared by host command, automatically when the error condition is cleared, or by "double-clicking" the
feed button. Power consumption in spooling mode is similar to that in idle mode.
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