Chapter 2 -- 20
Network Information Guide
The printing log file is extremely useful for tracking print jobs
and is configured using the
Printing log file
dialog box.
Generating a printing log file
1
Choose
Tools Log file...
2
Enter the access path and filename for the
printing log file
and select a text editor.
3
Check the required options in the
Options
tab. For further
information on the
printing log file
, refer to the Online Help.
Note
As with shared variables, any number of users working on the
same file will be covered by the
printing log file
, which will
trace all print jobs generated by each one. However, it is also
possible for users to generate individual files, the print reports
on which will thus be individual.
In a network configuration, a number of users can share the
same printer. Certain printers, such as thermal printers, allow
print speed to be optimized by transferring image data just one
time. Your label design software is capable of managing image
data transferred by a number of users to a single printer by
using a printer memory status file.
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Configuring the printer
1
Open the shared printer’s
Settings
box.
2
Click on
Network...
(this option is only available for printers
supporting this type of transfer).
The
Network settings
dialog box appears.
3
Check the
Shared
option in the
Printer memory manage-
ment
box.
Shared print-
ing log file
Shared print-
ers