Specifications
AppleTalk
Communication
4-13Communications Menu
may select Disabled to prevent any jobs from being received through
this interface. The enabled mode allows communication between the
host computer and the printer.
The printer must be restarted for changes to the Mode menu to take
effect. Changing the Mode setting will cause the REBOOT NOW?
prompt to appear. You can either choose to restart the printer now
and this change takes effect immediately or you can manually restart
the printer later and have this change take effect then
Connection
The Connection option selects the type of connection you are using.
The options are Conventional and Spool, with Conventional being the
default. Spool allows you to have multiple AppleTalk connections and
accepts (spools) more than one print job at a time. Workstations are
available while jobs are printing. Conventional allows one AppleTalk
connection and accepts only one print job at a time. If two users send
print jobs to the printer, the workstation belonging to the first user is
unavailable until the first job has been printed, and the workstation
belonging to the second user is unavailable until both jobs have been
printed. Select Conventional to print directly to the printer. You must
turn the printer off and then on again before this change takes effect.
Min K Spool
This five-digit value sets the minimum number of kilobytes of RAM
dedicated to the AppleTalk interface. Do not set this value greater
than the K Mem for Spool value (Administration / Memory menu).The
range is 00000 to 99999, and the default is 00015. See “Dedicating
Memory to an Interface” in chapter 7 for information about the Min K
Spool setting.This change takes effect immediately.
The printer is immediately restarted when a change is made to this
option. (For example, change the value to 35, press the Enter key,
and the menu changes. Press the Line key and the printer automati-
cally reboots.)










