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What Is Print Spooling?

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hina mariam answered
Print spooling make able to a user to continue working while the printer does its job. if an application provides data directly to a printer, the computer must wait until that job is completed before it can enable the user to move on. If the text is large or graphic is complicated, the user may be forced to wait for a long time.

Print spooling is the procedure of saving the print job data in a temporary location while it is being printed. Once the whole print job is putting into that temporary location the computer and user can continue working on other works. The printer can print the job whenever it required to or is provide. Print spooling does not speed up the printing procedure, but it does enable the user to continue working.

Most new operating system help spooling on local printing .MS-DOS uses RAM to spool the data. Windows and Windows NT use files on the local hard disk to save the data. Network printing has better spooling than local printing. When a network printing user spools the print job, it goes to the file server.

Being low on local hard disk space problem is very general problem that can become reason of local printing to fail. This happens very rare with network printing since servers normally have enough disk space. Since the spooled information is on the server, the local workstation is no longer required.This also helps if the printer is offline or out of paper, since the job will find printed as soon as the problem is remedied.
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Nisar Adil answered
Spool is the shortcut name for "Simultaneous Peripheral Operations Online" and it can be defined as a document that contains the information of tasks to be performed or the Jobs to be done. Let us take an example if a printer is busy in printing and you send some more tasks for printing your fresh tasks and get spool on hard disk or some other storage medium so that your task could be processed after one job is finished by the printer.

The idea of spooling came from the early age of computer when the processing was used to be done through punch cards, as computer processor is able to process faster then the Input Output devices (I/O) e.g. scanners, Printers etc, so the idea of spooling originated from there at that time they started using data storage on the magnetic disks and process there task in a convenient time when the computer is less busy. The printer does have a buffer but its size is not large enough to old whole documents for multiple I/O operations with the printer.

As far as personal computers are concerned the print tasks or jobs are spooled to an output document that is stored on the hard drive. In the main frame computers for batch job's requests and documents printing spooling is done, because many users share a pool of resources.
Nisar Adil Profile
Nisar Adil answered
Spool is the shortcut name for "Simultaneous Peripheral Operations Online" it can be defined as a document that contains the information of Tasks to be performed or the Jobs that is to be done. Let us take an example if a printer is busy in printing and you send some more Tasks for printing your fresh tasks get spool on hard disk or some other storage medium so that your task could be processed after one job is finished by the printer.

The idea of spooling came from the early age of computer when the processing was used to be done through punch cards, as computer processor is able to process faster then the Input Output devices (I/O) e.g. scanners, Printers etc, so the idea of spooling originated from there at that time they started using data storage on the magnetic disks and process there task in a convenient time when the computer is less busy. The printer does have a buffer but its size is not large enough to old whole documents for multiple I/O operations with the printer.

As far as personal computers are concerned the print tasks or jobs are spooled to an output document that is stored on the hard drive. In the main frame computers for batch jobs requests and documents printing spooling is done, because many users share a pool of resources.
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Anvin Raj answered
Spool is a cylindrical device on which thread, film, magnetic tape, fishing line, etc, can be wound.

If you are referring to the one in the computer world, spool means to send (information for various processes like printing or peripheral processing) to a temporary storage area before subsequent action is taken against it.

Spooling is the term which means simultaneous peripheral operations on-line. It is a function in which various jobs are stored in a temporary buffer area which can be either on the memory or on hard disk or any other respective device in which a device can contact them when it is in state to be used. Spooling is very important for the performance of certain which access data at regular intervals. Spooling allows access of data which will help the device to catch upon it. Spooling is used devices like printer. Spool settings for printer can be accessed by going into control panel and then into administrative then move on to services. Services will contain the information about spooling
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Sachin P answered
The storage of different materials depends upon the type and texture of the material in question. There are a number of materials that need to be effectively stored within specific industry requirements and operations. The type of storage possible is user specific and is referred to as spooling. A spool is basically a winder. It is a device around which a thread or tape or even a film is wound. The material could be any flexible material which has the specific property and allows itself to be wound.

Spooling is the specific transfer of material for temporary storage. The term could be used for transfer to a peripheral device, which could be a printer attached to a computing device. Spooling involves the winding of the material in question onto a specially designed spool or reel. The process is either part of a computing whole or an individual process. The technicality involved varies upon the material for transfer, the industry specifications and even the extent upon which the process is applicable to the immediate need of the operation. The winder or spool is designed in accordance with the material specifications and the entire process could be computed. The result of effective spooling is the efficient storage of the material, for further use.

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