IBM Network Color Printer Administrator's Manual page 54

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Enable
Notes
Printed Q
• When enabled, the
Printed queue
YES (default)
automatically receives
NO
jobs that the Print
queue has finished
printing.
• This does not include
jobs printed using the
Direct queue.
Jobs to Save
(Appears only if the Printed queue is enabled)
10 (default)
Notes
• The number you
Specify a
specify here is the
number from 1
maximum number of
to 99
jobs the Printed queue
will save at any one
time. When the
maximum is reached,
jobs are deleted on a
first-in-first-out basis.
• More jobs take up
more space on the
printer's hard disk.
• If you want to decrease
the number of jobs to
be saved, you must
first delete any jobs
over the new limit
using the Spooler; or,
you can clear the
queue completely from
the operator panel.
6–14
Administrator's Guide
Table 3:
Queue Setup Options and Client/server Implications
Macintosh
When AppleTalk and the
Printed queue are enabled,
Macintosh users can use
the Spooler utility to move
their own jobs from the
Printed queue to the Print
queue, Hold queue, or
delete them. To move jobs
belonging to others, the
printer password is
necessary.
NetWare
Clients of a NetWare
server can use the Spooler
utility to move their own
jobs from the Printed
queue to the Print queue,
the Hold queue, or delete
them. To move jobs
belonging to others, the
printer password is
necessary.
Windows NT
If AppleTalk is enabled,
users of NT Workstation
and Server can use the
Spooler utility to move jobs
from the Printed queue to
the Print queue, the Hold
queue, or delete them. To
move jobs belonging to
others, the printer
password is necessary.
TCP/IP
TCP/IP users who cannot
use the Spooler utility,
such as AIX and DOS
users, cannot move jobs
out of the Printed queue.

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