Emf Spooling - Kyocera ECOSYS P6035cdn Printer Driver User Manual

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EMF Spooling

Selecting EMF Spooling
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Quiet Mode
Enable Client Profile
Printer Driver
To display a list of options, click the tools icon, and select available options:
Command Center RX
For a network connection, opens a web browser to display the printing
system's home page. This option is unavailable for a USB connection.
Notification
Opens the Status Monitor Notification dialog box.
www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.com
Opens a web browser to the KYOCERA Document Solutions home page.
Exit
Closes the status monitor.
EMF (Enhanced MetaFile) is a spool file format used in printing by the Microsoft
Windows operating system. When a print job is sent from an application, it is
transferred to the spool file. The application writes to and the printer driver reads
from the spool file simultaneously. For multiple or large documents, this quickly
returns application control to the user while the printer is still printing the
document.
Note: If Data passthrough is selected in the Page Description Languages
(PDL) dialog box, EMF spooling is unavailable.
In the Advanced tab, select the EMF Spooling check box.
Click OK.
You can print in a quieter mode than normal by selecting the Quiet mode check
box. If you permit quiet mode for each job on the operation panel, then Quiet
mode in the driver is enabled during printing.
Client profile refers to profile settings saved on a client computer. You have the
choice to use your local profiles or the server profiles. This feature is intended
for the client computer in a client/server environment.
In the Advanced tab, clear the Enable client profile check box to select
profiles from the server to apply to print jobs created by the driver. Server
profiles are read–only.
Select the Enable client profile check box for using custom profiles locally
in the driver.
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