62 SuperScript 4600N — User’s GuideS POOLING O PTIONSOn printer networks, multiple users can send documents tothe same printer. These documents are sent to a spooler in theprinter where they wait in a queue (line). Special spoolerfeatures found in the SuperScript 4600N greatly improveprint performance and usability. Advanced spooling features,along with the built in 2.1 GB hard disk of the printer, speedup print time especially for long, multiple-copy documents.Most spooling options can be set up through the SuperScript4600N PostScript driver under the NEC Features tab (A).Make sure the “Use Printer’s Spooler Options” box ischecked. Spooler options can also be set up or viewedthrough the Printer’s Home page under Advanced Features(B).In Windows NT, spooling options can be found on theDocument Properties Advanced tab under DocumentOptions and then Printer Features (see page 42).Print Queue StatusThis feature is shown on the Print Queue Status page (C)after being chosen from the Advanced Features web page. Itshows you the next spooling print job, current print status,and a list of recently printed jobs.note: You cannot change print job parameters on thisweb page.Job PriorityThe Job Priority feature allows you to prioritize a documentand send it to the “front of the line.” Each sent document isassigned a default priority number of five (5). Set up JobPriority on the NEC Features tab of the printer driver. If youwant a job to print ahead of the others, choose a numberbetween 1 and 4 in the scrolling Priority box on the NECFeatures tab.A BAssign a priority numberhere. Highest Job Priority isnumber 1.C