Printer buffer unit detecting phase of transition signal to init

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385114, B41J 342

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ABSTRACT:
A printer buffer unit is connectable to one or a plurality of host computers and one or a plurality of printers. The printer buffer unit has a unit for detecting a break of print job data sent from a host computer, and a unit for adding a job offset command at the time of the break in sending the print job data to a printer.

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