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End Job Mode
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Additional Technical Information
Therefore, unless a wait timeout (the amount of time the printer is 
waiting on data from the host) occurs and ends each print job, or 
unless you add an EOD command between each file being printed 
through these protocols, some print jobs may be interpreted by the 
printer as one job and may “run” together. See chapter 4, “Printer 
Configuration,” f
or more information on emulation timeout. 
When printing multiple jobs with little or no time delay and with no 
EOD command between each job, the serial and parallel protocols 
may be unable to detect an end of job automatically. So the End Job 
Mode feature on the QMS 4060 printer was designed to allow you to 
set the end of document for print jobs being sent through these proto-
cols. 
Common Reasons to Use End Job Mode
If you are printing via the serial and parallel protocols, and one of the 
following conditions exists, you may need to set the end job mode:
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Multiple print jobs with little or no time delay and with no EOD 
commands have been sent to the printer and the message win-
dow displays only one active job.
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Multiple print jobs of the same printer language have been sent to 
the printer and they print on the same page. (For example, you 
send the AUTOEXEC.BAT file with no EOD command followed 
with little or no time delay by the CONFIG.SYS file, and they both 
print on the same page.)
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Multiple print jobs of different printer languages “run” together as 
if they are a single print job. (For example, you send a PCL print 
job followed by a PostScript print job, and the PCL job prints and 
is followed by what appears to be program code instead of your 
PostScript print job.)
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You want to print multiple jobs with header pages.
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You want to print multiple jobs where job separation is important. 
When your printer is in ESP mode, printing multiple jobs through the 
serial and parallel protocols and end job mode is not set, ESP tech-
nology interprets the emulation for only the first job. The print jobs that