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What is MicroSpool™?
An OPI Spooler that utilizes a central server (rather than individual workstations) to manage 
printing and image management tasks. MicroSpool accepts print jobs quickly and spools to 
disk for faster workstation release. With MicroSpool, you can print to the MicroPress® Print-
Stations™ and networked PostScript printers, and built-in AppleTalk queues appear to Apple-
Talk workstations in the same way as LaserWriters
eliminating the need for special 
workstation software. 
MicroSpool Features
Key Benefits
Understanding Queues and Devices
MicroSpool queues look like printers on the network but, unlike standard printers, can accept 
an unlimited number of jobs from multiple workstations simultaneously. MicroSpool queues 
drive the output devices they publish to. A queue receives all print jobs quickly, processes 
them with pre-defined commands, and sends them to the output device
You can configure queues to retain jobs after printing or when an error occurs, eliminating the 
need to return to the workstation to reprint a job. With MicroSpool, you can store printer fonts 
in a centralized location for sharing among configured output devices.
You can set up MicroSpool queues with assigned priorities to print jobs in order of impor-
tance. You can configure queues with Preamble or Postamble options that run specialized 
PostScript commands, routines, or procedures to a job before or after printing.
Workflow production streamlining 
through efficient print job scheduling 
and monitoring
Job handling functions include rear-
ranging, assigning to different output 
devices, putting on hold, canceling, 
scheduling, removing
One-click job routing to send a job/s 
from any application to any MicroSpool 
queue with the Macintosh Chooser or 
Windows Print Manager 
Power routing functions let you send 
multiple jobs to multiple RIPs (See 
 for more details)
Temporary storage area for queued 
print jobs
Resource gathering (e.g., font, proc 
set) from supported printers at startup, 
maintains the information for respond-
ing to queries from intelligent printer 
drivers
Powerful job accounting functions 
track all print jobs according to user, 
spool time, print time, job size, and 
pages printed 
System event tracking
Flexible output capabilities enable 
printing to:
– a MicroPress Virtual Printer
– AppleTalk Network Printer
Directory on the MicroPress Server 
hard drive or Microsoft Network
Speed
No Blocking
OPI Server Functions
Reprint Capability
Resource Sharing
Drag and Drop
Job Status Display
Preflight Capabilities