Specifications

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Use the Min K Spool menu to define the size of the job spooling buffer allocated to the
interface. Min K Spool is the minimum number of kilobytes of the spool buffer (both
RAM and optional disk) allocated to data received via the interface.
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Allows you to specify which jobs are printed first, according to the interface through
which they are received, when jobs are received simultaneously.
Menu
Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/Min K Spool
Choices
Printer-dependent
Default
Printer-dependent
Notes
A zero for spool space does not turn an interface off. If an interface is not
to be used, disable it (Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/
CrownNet/
Interface
/Protocol menu) so memory assigned to it will be
assigned to the other protocols.
The sum of Min K Spool settings for all of the installed communications
interfaces must be less than or equal to the setting in the Administration/
Communications/K Mem for Spool menu. If Min K Spool is set to zero, the
system automatically calculates a new value for it (½ of that available in K
Mem for Spool) each time the printer is turned on.
If the sum of the Min K Spool settings for all installed interfaces is less
than the setting of K Mem for Spool, the remaining space is considered
float memory, memory that can be allocated as necessary. When an
interface has used its default allotment, it may use any available float
memory to spool additional data. The float memory is allocated on a
first-come, first-served basis. No interface is guaranteed access to any
spool buffer beyond its Min K Spool value.
Min K Spool can appear under the Common menu on some printers.
Menu
Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/Def Job Prio
Choices
001-100 (highest-lowest priority)
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