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Port 9100 - This protocol is also known as AppSocket, RAW, or Windows TCPmon. This setting turns the protocol On or Off. The default value is On.

Page Description Language - Select the language you want the printer to receive on the Port 9100 port. If you select AutoSelect, the printer automatically senses the language of the print job and processes it accordingly.

Filtering - This field allows you to select whether or not the printer strips out control characters. Options are InterpreterBased or None. In most cases, Filtering should be set to None.

Job Pipelining - Pipelining allows the printer to begin processing a new print job while it is still printing the current job, which increases printer throughput so jobs print faster.

  • On - The printer can begin processing a new job on this port while it is still printing a previous job.
  • Off - The printer does not begin a new job on this port until the current job is completed.

Note: This field will not display on printers that do not support Job Pipelining.


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