Lexmark X422 X422 MFP User's Reference - Page 208

Network/USB - Standard USBcontinued, USB Buffer, Disabled, 3K to maximum, size allowed, MAC Binary PS

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Using the MFP control panel and menus Network/USB - Standard USB(continued) Menu item USB Buffer MAC Binary PS Purpose To configure the size of the USB input buffer. To configure the MFP to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. Values and descriptions Disabled Job buffering is disabled. Auto* MFP automatically calculates the USB Buffer size (recommended setting). 3K to maximum size allowed User specifies the USB Buffer size. The maximum size depends on the amount of memory in your MFP, the size of the other link buffers, and whether Resource Save is set to On or Off. To maximize the range for the USB Buffer size, disable or reduce the size of the network and LocalTalk buffers. On MFP processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh operating system. Note: This setting may cause Windows print jobs to fail. Off MFP filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol. Note: This setting may cause Macintosh print jobs to fail. Auto* MFP processes print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Menus 208

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Menus
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Using the MFP control panel and menus
USB Buffer
To configure the size of the
USB input buffer.
Disabled
Job buffering is disabled.
Auto*
MFP automatically calculates
the USB Buffer size
(recommended setting).
3K to maximum
size allowed
User specifies the USB Buffer
size. The maximum size
depends on the amount of
memory in your MFP, the size of
the other link buffers, and
whether Resource Save is set
to On or Off. To maximize the
range for the USB Buffer size,
disable or reduce the size of the
network and LocalTalk buffers.
MAC Binary PS
To configure the MFP to
process Macintosh binary
PostScript print jobs.
On
MFP processes raw binary
PostScript print jobs from
computers using the Macintosh
operating system.
Note:
This setting may cause
Windows print jobs to fail.
Off
MFP filters PostScript print jobs
using standard protocol.
Note:
This setting may cause
Macintosh print jobs to fail.
Auto*
MFP processes print jobs from
computers using either
Windows or Macintosh
operating systems.
Network/USB – Standard USB(continued)
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions