Epson 4600 Printer User Manual


 
B4400/4500/4600 User’s Guide
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the document has finished. Selecting this option would
prevent that situation, but printing will be completed a
little later, as the start is delayed.
This is the opposite choice to the one above. Printing
starts as soon as possible after the document begins
spooling.
4. This specifies that the document should not be spooled,
but printed directly. Your application will not normally be
ready for further use until the print job is complete. This
requires less disk space on your computer, since there is
no spool file.
5. Directs the spooler to check the document setup and
match it to the printer setup before sending the
document to print. If a mismatch is detected, the
document is held in the print queue and does not print
until the printer setup is changed and the document
restarted from the print queue. Mismatched documents
in the queue will not prevent correctly matched
documents from printing.
6. Specifies that the spooler should favor documents which
have completed spooling when deciding which document
to print next, even if completed documents are lower
priority than documents which are still spooling. If no
documents have completed spooling, the spooler will
choose larger spooling documents over shorter ones. Use
this option if you want to maximize printer efficiency.
When this option is disabled the spooler chooses
documents based only on their priority settings.
7. Specifies that the spooler should not delete documents
after they are completed. This allows documents to be
re-submitted to the printer from the spooler instead of
printing again from the application program. If you use
this option frequently it will require large amounts of disk
space on your computer.
8. Specifies whether advanced features, such as pages per
sheet, are available, depending on your printer. For
normal printing keep this option enabled. If compatibility
problems occur you can disable the feature. However,
these advanced options may then not be available, even
though the hardware might support them.