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...Administration, Device Manager, Accounting Manager Device Accounts: Up to 500 Other: Detailed Accounting Manager reports System Requirements: CPU: 2.0 GHz, Available Memory: 1.4 GB Large to Enterprise Devices: Up to 2000 Consoles: Administration, Device Manager, Print Job Manager, Accounting Manager Device Accounts: ...to stop responding. The following examples provide rough estimates for minimum system requirements for various environments. Insufficient CPU or available memory may cause the application to be very slow or to 2000 Other: Detailed Print Job Manager and Accounting Manager reports ...
...Administration, Device Manager, Accounting Manager Device Accounts: Up to 500 Other: Detailed Accounting Manager reports System Requirements: CPU: 2.0 GHz, Available Memory: 1.4 GB Large to Enterprise Devices: Up to 2000 Consoles: Administration, Device Manager, Print Job Manager, Accounting Manager Device Accounts: ...to stop responding. The following examples provide rough estimates for minimum system requirements for various environments. Insufficient CPU or available memory may cause the application to be very slow or to 2000 Other: Detailed Print Job Manager and Accounting Manager reports ...
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... polling schedule and configuring SNMP traps. Toner levels User Guide Device Manager 3-28 Color/Monochrome Support for all models. Print Speed Print speed in KB) memory for stapling. Memory Installed (in pages per minute. Event Log Click View to open the polling options.
... polling schedule and configuring SNMP traps. Toner levels User Guide Device Manager 3-28 Color/Monochrome Support for all models. Print Speed Print speed in KB) memory for stapling. Memory Installed (in pages per minute. Event Log Click View to open the polling options.
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...controller concept to handle the various functions of print jobs waiting to manage the printing, copying, scanning, and faxing as well as memory or hard disk, with the central administration. Usage Totals A value that is not controlled by -step through an installation and ...operating system. KMnet Admin 2.0 xi An integrated all print activity for a particular KMnet Admin user. Unmanaged Queue Sequence of MFPs and printers. This allows a shared use of dialog boxes that device. Wizard Sequence of resources, such as the data management and security functions....
...controller concept to handle the various functions of print jobs waiting to manage the printing, copying, scanning, and faxing as well as memory or hard disk, with the central administration. Usage Totals A value that is not controlled by -step through an installation and ...operating system. KMnet Admin 2.0 xi An integrated all print activity for a particular KMnet Admin user. Unmanaged Queue Sequence of MFPs and printers. This allows a shared use of dialog boxes that device. Wizard Sequence of resources, such as the data management and security functions....
KM-NET Viewer Operation Guide Rev-5.2-2010.10
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... view. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are available: General View Displays general information, such as color or black & white, print speed, duplex, total memory, hard disk, scan, fax, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. If the original view is under Default Views, the view...
... view. Display Name, IP Address and Host Name are available: General View Displays general information, such as color or black & white, print speed, duplex, total memory, hard disk, scan, fax, staple, punch, address book, document box, user list, and job log. If the original view is under Default Views, the view...
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... Properties dialog box displays settings and status information about the selected device. The Panel message box shows the information currently displayed on the hard disk, memory card, optional ROM, and in the context menu click Properties. Settings may be taken. Media Input This area shows the trays and cassettes that can... include: Basic Device Settings This area shows the Display name, Model, Status, IP Address, Host name, Location, and Description of the currently selected device. Memory This area shows the space available on the device operation panel.
... Properties dialog box displays settings and status information about the selected device. The Panel message box shows the information currently displayed on the hard disk, memory card, optional ROM, and in the context menu click Properties. Settings may be taken. Media Input This area shows the trays and cassettes that can... include: Basic Device Settings This area shows the Display name, Model, Status, IP Address, Host name, Location, and Description of the currently selected device. Memory This area shows the space available on the device operation panel.
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...opens. 3 Select a job to update the view. Deleting Stored Jobs You can delete one or more Temporary or Permanent print jobs from hard disk memory. Printing a Stored Job List You can also print a list of Temporary or Permanent jobs stored on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can ... stored jobs. Device Stored Jobs The Stored Jobs command opens the Stored Jobs dialog box, where you can be printed or deleted from hard disk memory. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Stored Jobs. This feature is supported for some models with a hard disk installed. The Stored Jobs dialog box opens. ...
...opens. 3 Select a job to update the view. Deleting Stored Jobs You can delete one or more Temporary or Permanent print jobs from hard disk memory. Printing a Stored Job List You can also print a list of Temporary or Permanent jobs stored on the hard disk. Stored print jobs can ... stored jobs. Device Stored Jobs The Stored Jobs command opens the Stored Jobs dialog box, where you can be printed or deleted from hard disk memory. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Stored Jobs. This feature is supported for some models with a hard disk installed. The Stored Jobs dialog box opens. ...
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... delete a document box by the device, a new document box can be created. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Document Box. 3 Click on the document box in device memory, from 1 to 30000 MB. Automatic file deletion delay (days) When available, select the time the file is supported. 6 Specify the password if you want to...
... delete a document box by the device, a new document box can be created. 1 Select a device. 2 Select Device > Document Box. 3 Click on the document box in device memory, from 1 to 30000 MB. Automatic file deletion delay (days) When available, select the time the file is supported. 6 Specify the password if you want to...
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... a device. 2 Select Device > Virtual Mailbox to update the view. This feature is not deleted. Deleting Virtual Mailboxes You can delete a virtual mailbox from hard disk memory. The Virtual Mailbox dialog box opens. 3 Select a virtual mailbox from the list. 4 Click Delete Mailbox, then click Yes to select a device from the device list...
... a device. 2 Select Device > Virtual Mailbox to update the view. This feature is not deleted. Deleting Virtual Mailboxes You can delete a virtual mailbox from hard disk memory. The Virtual Mailbox dialog box opens. 3 Select a virtual mailbox from the list. 4 Click Delete Mailbox, then click Yes to select a device from the device list...
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...level column in the device list shows the relative amount of black toner for status, counter and toner polling can be imported into the printer driver. V virtual mailbox A Device feature that finds devices in the devices. Q quick search A search feature that lets you view ... Stored print jobs can be deleted from multiple devices. The panel may be customized for continually checking and requesting information from hard disk memory, and a job list can be set at Device > Communication Settings > Polling. Notifications can be exported. An event is typically ...
...level column in the device list shows the relative amount of black toner for status, counter and toner polling can be imported into the printer driver. V virtual mailbox A Device feature that finds devices in the devices. Q quick search A search feature that lets you view ... Stored print jobs can be deleted from multiple devices. The panel may be customized for continually checking and requesting information from hard disk memory, and a job list can be set at Device > Communication Settings > Polling. Notifications can be exported. An event is typically ...
PRESCRIBE Commands Command Reference Manual Rev 4.8
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... point positions based on the printable area, or relative positions based on the current cursor position. It is possible to store the cursor position in memory then to return to Previous Font 227 SCCS Save Current Code Set 268 SCF Save Current Font 270 SETF SET alternate Font 288 SFA Set... Return to Previous Position Save Current Position Page 157 167 169 174 230 275 Vector Graphics Commands The commands below are more fully explained in memory.
... point positions based on the printable area, or relative positions based on the current cursor position. It is possible to store the cursor position in memory then to return to Previous Font 227 SCCS Save Current Code Set 268 SCF Save Current Font 270 SETF SET alternate Font 288 SFA Set... Return to Previous Position Save Current Position Page 157 167 169 174 230 275 Vector Graphics Commands The commands below are more fully explained in memory.
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...82 DZP Draw to create figures outside of path construction operators and painting operators for stroking or filling paths. To determine current memory usage, refer to command Actual printed result Printing extremely complex figures can produce printed results different from what is made to Zero... page. Command Function Page ARC draw filled-in ARC 28 BLK draw filled-in the example below, this can exhaust printing system memory. Command Function Page CLIP CLIP current path 54 CLPR CLiP Rectangular area 55 CLSP CLoSe Path 57 CPTH Character PaTH 64 6 It...
...82 DZP Draw to create figures outside of path construction operators and painting operators for stroking or filling paths. To determine current memory usage, refer to command Actual printed result Printing extremely complex figures can produce printed results different from what is made to Zero... page. Command Function Page ARC draw filled-in ARC 28 BLK draw filled-in the example below, this can exhaust printing system memory. Command Function Page CLIP CLIP current path 54 CLPR CLiP Rectangular area 55 CLSP CLoSe Path 57 CPTH Character PaTH 64 6 It...
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... 362 9 Command Function Page ENDD END Dump 93 RDMP Received-data DuMP 218 External Media Control Commands If an external storage, such as JEIDA Ver. 4 memory card or CompactFlash card, or a hard disk, is installed in the printing system, the following commands can be used to check the print data in...
... 362 9 Command Function Page ENDD END Dump 93 RDMP Received-data DuMP 218 External Media Control Commands If an external storage, such as JEIDA Ver. 4 memory card or CompactFlash card, or a hard disk, is installed in the printing system, the following commands can be used to check the print data in...
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... which becomes the last (bottom) tray in each group of sorter trays, the printing system automatically groups the remaining trays in the printing system's permanent memory while the power is changed by another ASTK command.
... which becomes the last (bottom) tray in each group of sorter trays, the printing system automatically groups the remaining trays in the printing system's permanent memory while the power is changed by another ASTK command.
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... 10; TEXT '1. FONT 2000; TEXT 'AND FONT 2001', N; FAREWELL TO ', E; This enables the user to scalable fonts by the SFNT command from the printing system's memory. UNIT P; FONT 10; TEXT '2. DAF DAF - TEXT 'FONT 2000', N; TEXT 'AND FONT 2001'; SLS 16; SFNT 'Helvetica-Bd', 15, 2000, 277...
... 10; TEXT '1. FONT 2000; TEXT 'AND FONT 2001', N; FAREWELL TO ', E; This enables the user to scalable fonts by the SFNT command from the printing system's memory. UNIT P; FONT 10; TEXT '2. DAF DAF - TEXT 'FONT 2000', N; TEXT 'AND FONT 2001'; SLS 16; SFNT 'Helvetica-Bd', 15, 2000, 277...
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... Macros Format DAM; RES; Parameter None Function The DAM command deletes all macro definitions made by using the PRESCRIBE MCRO command from the printing system's memory.
... Macros Format DAM; RES; Parameter None Function The DAM command deletes all macro definitions made by using the PRESCRIBE MCRO command from the printing system's memory.
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...: number identifying the font to make room for new fonts, macros, and graphics. TEXT 'ITALICS', N; EXIT; FONT 2000; The printing system's memory is large but not unlimited, and judicious use of the DELF command may prevent memory overflow. (If a memory overflow occurs, the printing system gives an overflow warning message.) The amount of...
...: number identifying the font to make room for new fonts, macros, and graphics. TEXT 'ITALICS', N; EXIT; FONT 2000; The printing system's memory is large but not unlimited, and judicious use of the DELF command may prevent memory overflow. (If a memory overflow occurs, the printing system gives an overflow warning message.) The amount of...
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DELete Macro Format DELM macro-name; Parameter macro-name: name defined by a previous MCRO command Function The DELM command deletes a specified macro definition from the printing system's memory to make room for new macros, fonts, or graphics, or so that the same name can be used for another macro. 76 PRESCRIBE Command Reference DELM -
DELete Macro Format DELM macro-name; Parameter macro-name: name defined by a previous MCRO command Function The DELM command deletes a specified macro definition from the printing system's memory to make room for new macros, fonts, or graphics, or so that the same name can be used for another macro. 76 PRESCRIBE Command Reference DELM -
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... FLST FLST - print Font LiST Format FLST; Parameter None Function The FLST command prints a list of all resident and downloaded (user-defined) fonts in the memory card or the hard disk, respectively. the downloaded fonts are identified by the letter M or D depending on whether the font is scalable or bitmap, font...
... FLST FLST - print Font LiST Format FLST; Parameter None Function The FLST command prints a list of all resident and downloaded (user-defined) fonts in the memory card or the hard disk, respectively. the downloaded fonts are identified by the letter M or D depending on whether the font is scalable or bitmap, font...
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Parameters parameter: parameter stored in permanent memory value: new parameter value Function The FRPO command sets the various printing parameters stored in the IBM emulation; Details of the parameters and their values ... CR+LF; CMNT To select the US Legal character set values by a code consisting of a print job. FRPO P1, 1; CMNT To power up in permanent memory. EXIT; 112 Changes made with FRPO commands can be used only when it is identified by the FRPO INIT (FRPO-INITialize) command. Note that the...
Parameters parameter: parameter stored in permanent memory value: new parameter value Function The FRPO command sets the various printing parameters stored in the IBM emulation; Details of the parameters and their values ... CR+LF; CMNT To select the US Legal character set values by a code consisting of a print job. FRPO P1, 1; CMNT To power up in permanent memory. EXIT; 112 Changes made with FRPO commands can be used only when it is identified by the FRPO INIT (FRPO-INITialize) command. Note that the...
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... command cannot be completely deleted unless both DELF n; and DELF n+1; Although symbol-set, style, stroke and type-face may be downloaded is up to the memory available or 256 fonts (512 when format is 2). A binary format is ignored if even one parameter error occurs. are not counted as part of this...
... command cannot be completely deleted unless both DELF n; and DELF n+1; Although symbol-set, style, stroke and type-face may be downloaded is up to the memory available or 256 fonts (512 when format is 2). A binary format is ignored if even one parameter error occurs. are not counted as part of this...