Windows 3.1
PostScript Timeout Values
The "Job Timeout" and "Wait Timeout" functions allow you to
specify the maximum amount of time that a print job can take before
cutting off. If your printer has a direct connection to the computer, a
time value of zero will prevent the printer from timing out. If your
computer shares a printer through a network, a timeout sequence
should be considered to prevent dominating printer usage with
lengthy print jobs.
A "Job Timeout" determines how much time the printer is allowed to
print a document. A "Wait Timeout" determines how much time the
printer waits to receive print data from the computer. Timeouts can be
set anywhere between 0 to 999 seconds.
PostScript Performance
Use this dialog to select PostScript performance for either portability
or speed.
The "Optimize for Speed" setting will provide a higher printing speed
but may demand more memory and may not be compatible with some
network spoolers.
The"Optimize for Portability" option ensures print compatibility of a
document over any other printer. The option uses less memory than
the "Optimize for Speed" setting, however, documents may take
longer to print.
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