Download - Fuji Xerox Printers
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Buffer Size<br />
For each interface, specify the memory capacity of the receive buffer (in which the data sent<br />
from a computer is saved temporarily). For LPD, SMB, and IPP, specify the availability of<br />
spool processing, locations, and memory capacity.<br />
You can change the receive buffer capacity depending on how busy the conditions are and<br />
purposes. Increasing the receive buffer capacity may increase the disconnection speed of<br />
the computer for each interface. The maximum capacity you can specify depends on the<br />
free memory capacity.<br />
Note<br />
• If a port is disabled, the items for it will not be displayed.<br />
• Even if the memory capacity is increased, the disconnection speed of a computer may not be changed<br />
due to the data volume sent from a computer.<br />
•Parallel, Serial, NetWare Memory, IPP Memory, USB Memory, Port9100 Memory<br />
Specify the memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB in increments of 32 KB. The default<br />
is [64 K] for parallel and USB memories and [256 K] for the other memories.<br />
Note<br />
• [IPP Memory] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is not installed. [IPP Spool] is displayed when<br />
the hard disk is installed.<br />
•EtherTalk Memory<br />
Specify the memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB (1024 and 2048 KB when the<br />
mounted RAM is 256 MB or more) in increments of 32 KB. The default is [1024K].<br />
Note<br />
• [EtherTalk Memory] is displayed only when the PostScript software kit (optional) is installed.<br />
•LPD Spool, SMB Spool<br />
[Off] (default)<br />
Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When the LPD or SMB data from<br />
a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the<br />
same interface.<br />
For LPD, specify the LPD specific receive buffer memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB<br />
(1024 and 2048 KB when the mounted RAM is 256 MB or more) in increments of 32 KB.<br />
The default is [1024K].<br />
For SMB, specify the SMB specific receive buffer memory capacity between 64 and 1024<br />
KB in increments of 32 KB. The default is [256K].<br />
[Hard Disk]<br />
Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the hard disk (optional) as the receive<br />
buffer for spool processing. This item is displayed when the hard disk is installed.<br />
[Memory]<br />
Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the memory as the receive buffer for<br />
spool processing.<br />
If you select this option, specify the receive buffer memory capacity for spool processing<br />
between 0.5 and 32.00 MB in increments of 0.25 MB. The default is [1.00 M]. Note that the<br />
printer cannot receive data that is larger than the specified memory capacity. In this case,<br />
select [Hard Disk] or [Off].<br />
Important<br />
• If LPR byte count is disabled in Windows 2000 and you send a document whose size is larger than the<br />
spool memory capacity, the computer will repeatedly try to send the job. To stop this, open the [Port] tab<br />
from the properties dialog box of the printer driver to enable the LPR byte count or change the memory<br />
spool capacity to a value larger than the document size.<br />
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