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To avoid chunk collation, your printer must have sufficient memory to store an entire
document before printing begins. Of course, this always depends on the complexity of
your print job versus the amount of available memory in your printer. To improve colla-
tion, increase the Display List memory client or reduce the resolution of the print job.
To improve collation performance, which allows you to collate longer and more complex
print jobs on your printer, you can do one of the following:
Add more printer memory, which automatically increases the display list client’s
memory settings.
Take any memory not being used by other clients, and add it to the Administration/
Memory/Manual Config K Mem Display memory setting.
Caution:
Use this option only if you’re familiar with adjusting memory clients’
values. (Refer to chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” in the Reference manual for
information.) Incorrect use of this option could cause your system to operate
incorrectly.
If your printer has an optional hard disk, set the Administration/Memory/Enable
Disk Swap menu to On. This distributes any extra memory to all clients.
Collate through your application.
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Note:
Collating through your application is more time consuming than collating
through the printer. The application sends the complete job the requested number
of times rather than sending it once and holding data in printer memory.
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