Xerox 2101 ST Digital Copier/Printer プリント

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Understanding job flow
Spooling, processing, and printing
To understand job flow through the Fiery EX2101, it is helpful to consider the three 
main stages of printing.
Spooling
—When a job file is sent over the network by a remote user or imported from 
disk, it arrives at the Fiery EX2101 and spools to a location on the hard disk drive. 
After spooling completely, the job is held on the hard disk drive, where it awaits further 
instructions from the operator.
Processing (RIPping)
—When the operator releases the job file, it undergoes raster 
image processing (RIPping) at the Fiery EX2101. During processing, the job file is 
interpreted as a raster image. This raster image contains the data required by the copier 
to print the job the way its originator intended. In the raster image, data associated 
with each dot is rendered on the copier. The raster data tells the copier whether or not 
to apply toner to each position on the page.
Printing
—After processing, the job typically moves on to the printing stage. During 
this stage, the raster image associated with the job is transferred from the Fiery EX2101 
to the copier at a high speed. The raster image is then rendered onto paper, and the job 
is printed.
While original job files are saved to the Fiery EX2101 hard disk drive, raster images are 
typically deleted after printing. The operator can issue commands to save and hold the 
raster image on the hard disk drive along with the original job file. Saving the raster 
image to the hard disk drive offers two advantages: raster files are already processed, so 
they print quickly, and each part of the raster file is still identified with a page in the 
original document, so you can access individual pages of a saved raster file.
Spooling
Processing
Printing