
The PostScript emulation timeout is the maximum number of seconds
the PostScript emulation waits for incoming data.
The print job timeout is the maximum number of seconds the printer
processes a print job before it ends the job.
Menu Administration/Communications/Timeouts/PS Wait Timeout
Choices 00000-99999
Default 00030 (30 sec.)
However, when a print job is sent from a Macintosh, the PS
Wait timeout is automatically changed to 00300 (5 min.).
Notes A value of 000 is the same as infinity (no timeout.)
The job is closed and the next job in the queue begins if all of
the following occur:
No additional data is received during the
specified period of time.
The interface didn’t time out.
An EOD (end-of-document commands) was
not seen.
Large print jobs, such as those generated by graphics or
computer-aided design applications, require that this number
be increased to 00300 (5 min.).
Menu Administration/Communications/Timeouts/Job Timeout
Choices 00000-99999
Default 00000 (infinity, no timeout)
Notes A value of 000 is the same as infinity (no timeout).