Oki B6300 B6200/6300 Technical Reference/User's Guide - Page 85

Init/Del Data

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[Memory] Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the memory as the receive buffer for spool processing. If you select this option, specify the receive buffer memory capacity for spool processing between 0.5 and 32.00 MB in increments of 0.25 MB. The default is [1.00 M]. Note that the printer cannot receive data that is larger than the specified memory capacity. In this case, select [Hard Disk] or [Off]. Important • If LPR byte count is disabled in Windows 2000 and you send a document whose size is larger than the spool memory capacity, the computer will repeatedly try to send the job. To stop this, open the [Port] tab from the properties dialog box of the printer driver to enable the LPR byte count or change the memory spool capacity to a value larger than the document size. n IPP Spool [Off] (default) Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When IPP data from a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the same interface. Specify the IPP 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. Note • [IPP Spool] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is installed. [IPP Memory] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is not installed. Init/Del Data [Init/Del Data] menu is used to delete data such as the printer setting values stored in the NV memory and the form data registered in this printer. It is also used to initialize the hard disk and meter reports. Note • Initialization will revert each setting value to default. Refer to "4.3 Menu list" (P. 84) for details. NVM Select this to initialize the NV memory. The NV memory is a nonvolatile memory that stores the printer settings even after power off. Initializing the NV memory will revert the value for each item to default. Network/Port Select this to initialize the network/port settings. Initializing the network/port settings will revert the value for each settings to default. 4.2 Description of Menu Items 81

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4.2 Description of Menu Items
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[Memory]
Select this to perform spool processing. This uses the memory as the receive buffer for
spool processing.
If you select this option, specify the receive buffer memory capacity for spool processing
between 0.5 and 32.00 MB in increments of 0.25 MB. The default is [1.00 M]. Note that the
printer cannot receive data that is larger than the specified memory capacity. In this case,
select [Hard Disk] or [Off].
Important
If LPR byte count is disabled in Windows 2000 and you send a document whose size is larger than the
spool memory capacity, the computer will repeatedly try to send the job. To stop this, open the [Port] tab
from the properties dialog box of the printer driver to enable the LPR byte count or change the memory
spool capacity to a value larger than the document size.
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IPP Spool
[Off] (default)
Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When IPP data from a computer
is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the same interface.
Specify the IPP 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.
Note
[IPP Spool] is displayed when the hard disk (optional) is installed. [IPP Memory] is displayed when the
hard disk (optional) is not installed.
Init/Del Data
[Init/Del Data] menu is used to delete data such as the printer setting values stored in the
NV memory and the form data registered in this printer. It is also used to initialize the hard
disk and meter reports.
Note
Initialization will revert each setting value to default. Refer to “4.3 Menu list” (P. 84) for details.
NVM
Select this to initialize the NV memory. The NV memory is a nonvolatile memory that stores
the printer settings even after power off.
Initializing the NV memory will revert the value for each item to default.
Network/Port
Select this to initialize the network/port settings. Initializing the network/port settings will
revert the value for each settings to default.