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5.3.3 Setting the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout
The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout is 0 (disabled). This
allows the host system "release timer" value to control when print jobs from another
protocol, interface, server, or host can be started.
You may set the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout value to a value greater than the host
"release timer" value. Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user
intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs.
Setting the MarkNet Pro Job Timeout smaller than the host "release timer" value will
result in communication errors after the job has printed.
5.3.4 Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout
Some MarkNet Pro models can support multiple parallel port connections. Each
parallel port connection has a separate Busy Timeout setting. The Busy Timeout
must be set on the MarkNet Pro parallel port connection which is connected to your
IPDS printer.
Note: This timeout is named “Busy Timeout” on the MarkNet Pro setup page and
is named “Printer Timeout” under Adapter Settings when displayed using
MarkVision.
The recommended setting for the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout is 0 (disabled). This
allows the host system "release timer" value to control when print jobs from another
protocol, interface, server, or host can be started.
You may set the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout value to a value greater than the host
"release timer" value. Errors are very likely to occur when the printer requires user
intervention and the intervention is not cleared before the timeout occurs.
Setting the MarkNet Pro Busy Timeout smaller than the host "release timer" value will
result in communication errors after the job has printed.