Input buffer, Input buffer -29, Interfaces – Lexmark C762 User Manual

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Interfaces

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The Ethernet 10/100BaseTX print server conforms to the IEEE 802.3
standard for 10BaseT networks using Category 3, 4, or 5 unshielded twisted-
pair (UTP) cabling, and to the IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet standard for
100BaseTX networks using Category 5 UTP cabling.

For information on installing a print server in your printer, see your printer
documentation.

You may also connect your printer to a LAN by using an external print server. Use one
of the following:

Lexmark MarkNet print servers

IBM LAN Connection for Printers and Plotters (IBM 4033)

Note:

Network capabilities are standard on some printer models. See your printer
documentation for more information.

Input Buffer

Your printer has an input (link) buffer for each interface. The maximum size of the input
buffer depends upon the amount of RAM memory installed. The input buffers serve
the same purpose as a print spooler and can be allocated automatically by the printer.
The size of the input buffer may be modified or disabled from the operator panel
menus or through MarkVision Professional.

If NPAP is active on a port, two-thirds of the buffer memory is reserved for NPAP and
one-third is set aside for the input buffer. If NPAP is not active, all the memory is
available for the input buffer.

Table 8-8 shows the sizes automatically selected for the buffers when the buffer size
is set to

Auto

in the menus.

Table 8-6: Input Buffer Sizes in Bytes

Memory Size

Parallel Buffer Size

Serial
Buffer Size

Network
Buffer Size

LocalTalk

USB

Fax

2MB

12K

12K

12K

12K

12K

N/A

4MB

12K

12K

48K

12K

12K

350K

6MB

24K

12K

48K

24K

12K

350K

Note:

MB represents 1,048,576 bytes. K represents 1024 bytes.

N/A means non-applicable.

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