Lexmark Monochrome Laser Complete Printer Reference (1.7 MB) - Page 80

Infrared Buffer, Job Buffering

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Infrared Menu (continued) Menu item Printer setting Infrared Buffer = Disabled = Auto* = 5K to maximum size allowed You can configure the size of the Infrared Buffer to meet the requirements of your system. If the limited size of the input buffer is preventing you from continuing work in your application each time you send a job to the printer, you may want to increase the buffer size. The maximum size available for modification depends on the amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the Infrared Buffer size, you can disable or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, LocalTalk, and USB buffers. Choose Auto to let the printer calculate a buffer size proportional to the total amount of available printer memory. In most cases, Auto is the recommended setting. Note: Changing the Infrared Buffer setting automatically resets the printer. Job Buffering Note: Job Buffering is only displayed when a hard disk option is installed, is neither defective nor Read/Write or Write protected, and when Job Buffer Size is not set to Disabled. = Off* = On Job Buffering temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while the job prints. If 61 Defective Disk appears when the printer is turned on, or during disk format and write operations, refer to the User's Reference for more information. If Job Buffering is set to On, print jobs are buffered to the hard disk option. If Job Buffering is set to Off, print jobs are not buffered. Note: Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets the printer. * Factory default Changing printer settings 80

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Changing printer settings
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Infrared Buffer
= Disabled
= Auto*
= 5K to maximum size allowed
You can configure the size of the Infrared Buffer to meet the
requirements of your system. If the limited size of the input
buffer is preventing you from continuing work in your application
each time you send a job to the printer, you may want to
increase the buffer size.
The maximum size available for modification depends on the
amount of memory in your printer, the size of the other link
buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To
maximize the range for the Infrared Buffer size, you can disable
or reduce the size of the parallel, serial, LocalTalk, and USB
buffers.
Choose Auto to let the printer calculate a buffer size propor-
tional to the total amount of available printer memory. In most
cases, Auto is the recommended setting.
Note:
Changing the Infrared Buffer setting automatically resets
the printer.
Job Buffering
Note:
Job Buffering is only
displayed when a hard disk
option is installed, is neither
defective nor Read/Write or
Write protected, and when Job
Buffer Size is not set to
Disabled.
= Off*
= On
Job Buffering temporarily stores jobs on a hard disk option
before being printed, usually freeing the host computer while
the job prints.
If
61 Defective Disk
appears when the printer is turned on, or
during disk format and write operations, refer to the
User’s
Reference
for more information.
If Job Buffering is set to On, print jobs are buffered to the hard
disk option. If Job Buffering is set to Off, print jobs are not
buffered.
Note:
Changing the Job Buffering setting automatically resets
the printer.
Infrared Menu (continued)
Menu item
Printer setting
* Factory default