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User Guide (Printer/Scanner) - Fuji Xerox Worldwide

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Appendix<br />

238<br />

C Precautions/Limitations<br />

■When SMB Spool is set to Off (non-spool mode)<br />

All print data spooled to the receive buffer of this machine, including data in the<br />

process of printing, will be deleted. When the power is turned on again, the print<br />

data will not be found. However, if the power is turned off immediately after the<br />

print data has been sent, the print data may be stored in the host device. In this<br />

case, when the power is turned on again, the stored print data will be printed first<br />

even if new print data has been sent.<br />

During printing<br />

■When SMB Spool is set to Hard Disk or Memory<br />

If the print data is larger than the hard disk or the remaining memory capacity at<br />

the point of receiving print data, the data will not be received.<br />

When the print data has exceeded the receiving capacity, some host devices may re-send the data<br />

immediately. When this occurs, the host device appears as if it has crashed. To rectify the situation,<br />

stop the host device from sending print data.<br />

■When SMB Spool is set to Off (non-spool mode)<br />

If the machine has accepted a print request from a host device, it cannot accept<br />

any print request from other host device.<br />

■When the IP address or computer name of the host device is changed<br />

When the IP address or computer name of the host device is changed, it may not<br />

be able to process enquiry or delete request from this machine correctly. Ensure<br />

that this machine is free of print data in the receive buffer, and then turn the<br />

power off/on.<br />

You can use the printer control panel to stop/eject print data spooled to the receive buffer of this<br />

machine. For details on the way to do this, see “7.2.8 Forcibly Outputting Data Wait Documents” in<br />

“Part 1 Hardware” of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (Copier) or “3.6.2 Canceling Printing From <strong>Printer</strong>” (P. 58)<br />

of “Part 1 <strong>Printer</strong>”.<br />

■Deleting jobs<br />

For Windows NT 4.0 not installed with Service Pack 4 and later, you cannot<br />

delete jobs. If you delete jobs while the computer is receiving data, an error message<br />

will be displayed. In this case, the Retry button on the error message dialog<br />

box will not be effective.

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