Oki B6500 Guide: Network User's, B6500 (English Network User's Guide) - Page 43

Printing from UNIX, Print, one command. Furthermore, the number of files is not limited.

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Printing from UNIX Take note of the following when printing from UNIX: Print > In the spool mode, up to 32 files can be printed by one command. Files that come after the 32nd file will be ignored. An instruction with more than 32 files will be treated by the printer as a print request of up to 32 files. > In the spool mode, if the print data is bigger than the remaining capacity of the hard disk or the memory at the point of receiving, the data will not be received by the printer. NOTE > Some client workstations may re-send immediately when the print data has exceeded the receiving capacity. When this occurs, the client workstation appears as if it has crashed. To rectify this situation, the client must be stopped from sending print data. > In the non-spool mode, multiple files can be printed by issuing one command. Furthermore, the number of files is not limited. > In the non-spool mode, printing will commence once the data starts to be received by the printer. Therefore, if the printer has accepted a print request from a client workstation, it will not receive another print request from another client workstation. > Options, such as -m option, not processed by the workstation which sends the print instructions will not be valid. > For PCL and DUMP, the specification for the number of copies is invalid. B6500 Network User's Guide Precautions and Limitations - 43

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B6500 Network User’s Guide
Precautions and Limitations - 43
Printing from UNIX
Take note of the following when printing from UNIX:
Print
>
In the spool mode, up to 32 files can be printed by one
command. Files that come after the 32nd file will be ignored.
An instruction with more than 32 files will be treated by the
printer as a print request of up to 32 files.
>
In the spool mode, if the print data is bigger than the
remaining capacity of the hard disk or the memory at the
point of receiving, the data will not be received by the printer.
NOTE
>
Some client workstations may re-send immediately when the
print data has exceeded the receiving capacity. When this
occurs, the client workstation appears as if it has crashed. To
rectify this situation, the client must be stopped from sending
print data.
>
In the non-spool mode, multiple files can be printed by issuing
one command. Furthermore, the number of files is not limited.
>
In the non-spool mode, printing will commence once the data
starts to be received by the printer. Therefore, if the printer
has accepted a print request from a client workstation, it will
not receive another print request from another client
workstation.
>
Options, such as -m option, not processed by the workstation
which sends the print instructions will not be valid.
>
For PCL and DUMP, the specification for the number of copies
is invalid.