Specifications

Timeouts
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PS Wait Timeout
The PostScript Wait Timeout setting is the maximum number of sec-
onds the printer waits for additional data for a PostScript job. The
range is 0 to 99999 seconds and the default setting is 00030 sec-
onds. If the PostScript emulation
Receives no additional data during this period of time
Receives no interface timeout
Receives no end of job notification
then the system generates an end of file to terminate the job and the
next job in the queue begins. A value of 0 seconds means that the
printer does not time out (it waits indefinitely).
Emul Timeout
The Emul Timeout setting is the maximum number of seconds the
printer waits for additional data for a non-PostScript job in process.
The range is 0 to 99999 seconds, and the default value is 00005 sec-
onds. A value of 0 seconds means that the printer does not time out
(it waits indefinitely).
Job Timeout
The Job Timeout option sets the maximum number of seconds that
the printer will process a PostScript print job. A Job Timeout value
greater than 0 seconds prevents jobs that may contain an unrecover-
able loop from remaining in the printer and blocking other jobs. How-
ever, if the Job Timeout value is too short, jobs that require extensive
processing may not finish before time expires. This timeout can be
overridden by your application. If the PostScript emulation
Receives no additional data during this period of time
Receives no interface timeout
Receives no end of job notification