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Auto Job End
Off
On*
Automatic ending of a print job that does not finish.
When
On
, after the current print job has paused long
enough to exceed the
Port Timeout
(page 3-55)
interval and no data has been received on any other
port, the print job will be stopped. Any partial page is
ejected from the printer and the print job is cleared
from memory.
Use
Auto Job End
On
when the printer serves
multiple users on a network. This assures that one
user’s print job will finish and all pages will exit the
printer whether or not another user sends a print job.
No partial pages will be left unprinted.
When
Off
, the print job does not end after the
timeout interval. Instead, the printer waits to continue
until another print job is received on any port. A
partial page will remain unprinted until the next print
job is received. See
Form Feed
(page 3-6) for
information on ejecting partial pages.
Auto Job End
should be
On
if the printer
is on a network.
If you are not sharing the printer with other users and
if you find that one page is split and printed on
multiple pages, set
Auto Job End
Off
or increase the
Port Timeout
interval. It could be the
Port Timeout
is exceeded before the rest of the page can be sent.
Also see
“Printer Settings that Affect Memory”
(page 3-67)
for other ways to correct the problem of
one page printing on multiple pages.
Figure 3.18 Token Ring Menu options showing factory settings
(continued)
Option
Setting
Description
Note
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