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When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to [No Spooling]:
All print data in the receiving buffer, including the data currently being printed, is 
deleted. There is no print data on the machine when the machine is subsequently 
switched on.
However, if the machine is switched off immediately after a print request, the print 
data may be stored on the client. In this case, the print request can be reissued when 
the machine is subsequently turned on, and the print data is printed on the machine 
in turn.
When printing
When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to [Spool to Hard Disk] or [Spool to Memory]:
Print data cannot be received if the print data size exceeds the available capacity of 
the hard disk or memory allocation.
NOTE: If the print data exceeds the receiving buffer capacity, the client may retransmit 
the same print data. In this case, stop the client and make sure that the client does not 
transmit the print data.
When [Receiving Buffer - SMB] is set to [No Spooling]:
Print requests cannot be received from a client if a print request from another client 
is being processed.
When the client IP address or computer name is changed:
When the client IP address or computer name is changed, the machine cannot 
perform query processing and cancel processing. Turn the machine off and on with 
the receiving buffer empty of print data.
NOTE: Stopping printing or forced deleting of print data in the machine receiving 
buffer can be performed using the control panel. 
When the machine is offline:
If a client issues a print request when the machine is offline, the print data cannot be 
received, and a write error is generated and displayed in an error dialog box on the 
client.
Deleting jobs:
On Windows NT 4.0, jobs can be deleted if Service Pack 4 or later is installed. 
Deleting a job while receiving print data generates a write error. In this case, the 
button to retry printing on the error dialog box is disabled.
Printing using an SMB environment
On Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista, printing in an 
SMB environment is not available when Unicode support is active.
On Windows XP or Windows Vista, the user name may not be correctly displayed 
when printing on an SMB port.
On Windows Vista in IPv6 environment, the machine is not displayed in a list of 
networked computers.