14.4On Using SMB

Be aware of the following precautions and limitations when using the printer with SMB.

14.4.1During Setup

Setting up the printer

Be very careful in setting up IP addresses which are controlled as an entire system. Consult your network administrator before defining any IP address.

Depending on the network environment used, it may be necessary to set up the subnet mask and gateway. Consult your network administrator to set up the necessary items.

If setting the port to Enable leads to insufficient memory, a message to that effect will be displayed on the control panel and the port status may be set to Disable automatically. When this happens, set the ports which are not in use to Disable, change the memory size, or install more memory.

Specify the size for the receive buffer memory (SMB spool) as required by the environment. If the size of the receive buffer memory (SMB spool) is smaller than the file data to be received, the data may not be received.

Setting up the PC/workstation

Be very careful in setting up IP addresses which are controlled as an entire system. Consult your network administrator before defining any IP address.

Before setting any network (such as the IP address) to a host being used under Network Information Service (NIS), consult the NIS administrator.

14.4.2During Switching Power On/Off

Take note of the following when switching off the printer:

When SMB Spool is set to Memory (spool mode)

All the print data spooled to the printer memory, including print data which is being output, will be deleted. When the printer is switched on again, the print data will not be found. However, if the printer is switched off immediately after the print data has been sent, the data may be stored on the host computer. In this case, when it is switched on again, the stored print data will be printed first even if new print data has been specified.

When SMB Spool is set to Hard Disk (spool mode)

All the spooled print data, including print data which is being printed, will be saved. When the power is switched on again, the stored print data will be printed first even if new print data has been specified.

When SMB Spool is set to Off (non-spool mode)

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Precautions and Limitations

All the print data spooled in the printer receive buffer, including print data which is being output, will be deleted. When the printer is switched on again, the print data will not be

found.

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