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Memory
4-85
Printer Configuration
frame holds the contents of each single page image. For example, a
600 dpi page printed on letter size paper would consume frame buffer
memory space as follows: (600dpi x 600dpi x 8.5'' x 11'')/8 =
4,207,500 bytes or 4.1 M.
Frame buffer memory should always be the first memory client that is
configured in the printer. After this, all other clients can be configured
depending on your printing needs. Anytime the frame buffer client is
changed, all of the other clients will be resized to their default values.
Frame buffer can be configured manually or by resetting the printer
defaults. In all cases, be sure to keep a copy of the status page as a
record of memory client settings. See chapter 5, “Additional Technical
Information,” for more information on memory and the frame buffer
client.
Printer Memory
MB Printer Mem, listed as Total Memory on the status page, is the
number of megabytes of RAM available to be split among the various
memory clients. The size of this client's memory limits the number of
jobs that may be queued simultaneously. When this client's memory
is exhausted, the printer slows down, and the hosts are forced to wait.
Menu
Administration/Memory/Manual Config/K Mem Frame
Buffer
Choices
02200-104532
Menu
Administration/Memory/Manual Config/MB Printer
Mem
Choices
000-999
Default
Depends on the amount of memory installed.
Notes
This memory client is not user-configurable.
Since the printer uses a portion of the hard disk for
memory swapping, the amount of memory displayed
is larger than the actual amount of memory installed
in the printer.
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