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End Job Mode
QMS 4060 Print System Reference
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Note: 
See FAQ 7181 for a list of approved hard disks, their 
manufacturers and part numbers, and the QMS products on which 
they can be used. You can access QMS FAQs through the Internet at 
http://www.qms.com/support/supportbase/ or through Q-FAX. (See 
appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” to find out how to access 
Q-FAX documents).
FAQ numbers are subject to change, so yo may want to obtain a 
directory of Q-FAX documents before requesting a specific document.
Virtual Memory Support
Your printer supports virtual memory capabilities for all of the memory 
clients except Disk Cache and Frame Buffer when disk swapping is 
enabled (Administration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap menu). These 
capabilities extend the amount of memory available for certain sup-
ported features, such as spooling and collation.
End Job Mode
When sending print jobs through the serial and parallel protocols, 
some applications and their printer drivers append an end-of-docu-
ment command (EOD) to each print job to ensure that each file prints 
correctly. The reason for this is that some protocols and print queuing 
systems send print jobs to the printer as one continuous data stream 
(one print job immediately following another). 
But the problem with this system is that some applications are limited 
by the printer language and are unable to produce an EOD com-
mand. This becomes even more problematic when you’re printing to a 
QMS 4060 Print System, where print jobs of all supported emulations 
can be received simultaneously. ESP technology examines the first 
part of each print job to determine its emulation. Once the emulation 
is identified, the print job processes without further checking. This 
minimizes any slowdown resulting from the sensing process. To help 
ESP technology determine the proper emulation of successive print 
jobs, the printer must be able to identify the end of job for each job.