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What is the Queue?
Your printer can store pages in a queue at the same time as printing the current page. It stores them page by page. If you send only a
The size of the queue is limited by number of jobs (maximum of 32 jobs) and the total memory available. The queue stores processed output pages, not the input jobs.
NOTE: | If you send a very complex PostScript job with Queueing Off, the printer may stop during printing | |||
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When Queueing is On and the printer receives print files, the files are stored in the queue in the order they are received. If Nesting is Off (the default), the files are printed as soon as possible, in the order they are received. If Nesting is On, files are printed when the