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Buffer Size

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Buffer Size For each interface, specify the memory capacity of the receive buffer (in which the data sent from a computer is saved temporarily). For LPD, SMB, and IPP, specify the availability of spool processing, locations, and memory capacity. You can change the receive buffer capacity depending on how busy the conditions are and purposes. Increasing the receive buffer capacity may increase the disconnection speed of the computer for each interface. The maximum capacity you can set varies depending on the free memory capacity. Note • If a port is disabled, the items for it will not be displayed. • Even if the memory capacity is increased, the disconnection speed of a computer may not be changed due to the data volume sent from a computer. n Parallel, Serial, NetWare Memory, IPP Memory, USB Memory, Port9100 Memory Specify the memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB in increments of 32 KB. The default is [64 K] for parallel and USB memories and [256 K] for the other memories. Note • [IPP Memory] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is not installed. [IPP Spool] is displayed when the hard disk is installed. n EtherTalk Memory Specify the memory capacity between 1024 and 2048 KB (64 and 1024 KB when the mounted RAM is under 256 MB) in increments of 32 KB. The default is [1,024K]. n LPD Spool, SMB Spool [Off] (default) Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When the LPD or SMB data from a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the same interface. For LPD, specify the LPD specific receive buffer memory capacity between 1024 and 2048 KB (64 and 1024 KB when the mounted RAM is under 256 MB) in increments of 32 KB. The default is [1,024K]. For SMB, specify the SMB specific receive buffer memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB in increments of 32 KB. The default is [256K]. [Hard Disk] Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the hard disk as the receive buffer for spool processing. This item is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is installed. 80 4 Settings on the Control Panel

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4 Settings on the Control Panel
Buffer Size
For each interface, specify the memory capacity of the receive buffer (in which the data sent
from a computer is saved temporarily). For LPD, SMB, and IPP, specify the availability of
spool processing, locations, and memory capacity.
You can change the receive buffer capacity depending on how busy the conditions are and
purposes. Increasing the receive buffer capacity may increase the disconnection speed of
the computer for each interface. The maximum capacity you can set varies depending on
the free memory capacity.
Note
If a port is disabled, the items for it will not be displayed.
Even if the memory capacity is increased, the disconnection speed of a computer may not be changed
due to the data volume sent from a computer.
²
Parallel, Serial, NetWare Memory, IPP Memory, USB Memory, Port9100 Memory
Specify the memory capacity between 64 and 1024 KB in increments of 32 KB. The default
is [64 K] for parallel and USB memories and [256 K] for the other memories.
Note
[IPP Memory] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is not installed. [IPP Spool] is displayed when
the hard disk is installed.
²
EtherTalk Memory
Specify the memory capacity between 1024 and 2048 KB (64 and 1024 KB when the
mounted RAM is under 256 MB) in increments of 32 KB. The default is [1,024K].
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LPD Spool, SMB Spool
[Off] (default)
Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When the LPD or SMB data from
a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the
same interface.
For LPD, specify the LPD specific receive buffer memory capacity between 1024 and 2048
KB (64 and 1024 KB when the mounted RAM is under 256 MB) in increments of 32 KB. The
default is [1,024K].
For SMB, specify the SMB specific receive buffer memory capacity between 64 and 1024
KB in increments of 32 KB. The default is [256K].
[Hard Disk]
Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the hard disk as the receive buffer for
spool processing. This item is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is installed.