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MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe “end-of-job-timeout”
The recommended setting for the MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe end-
of-job-timeout is 0 (disabled). This allows the host timer/timeout value or printer
IPDS Timeout value (when using a MarkNet S only) to control when print jobs
from another protocol, interface, server, or host can be started.
You may set the MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe end-of-job-timeout
to a value greater than the host timer/timeout value or printer IPDS Timeout
value (when using MarkNet S only). Errors are very likely to occur when the
printer requires user intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the
end-of-job-timeout occurs.
Setting the MarkNet S, MarkNet Pro, or MarkNet XLe end-of-job-timeout smaller
than the host timer/timeout value or printer IPDS Timeout value (when using a
MarkNet S only) will result in communication errors after the job has printed.
For additional information on setting the end-of-job-timeout, refer to chapter 5
Using the SIMM for IPDS with a MarkNet Adapter or MarkNet Print Server on
page 65.
MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout
The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout is 0 (disabled).
This allows the host timer/timeout value to control when print jobs from another
protocol, interface, server, or host can be started.
You may set the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout to a value greater than the host
timer/timeout value. Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user
intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the end-of-job-timeout
occurs.
Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout smaller than the host timer/timeout value
will result in communication errors after the job has printed.
For additional information on setting the Busy Timeout, refer to section 5.3.4
Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout on page 70.