Memory
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Emulation (Temporary)
K Mem Emul Tmp is the number of kilobytes of RAM to be used by
non-PostScript emulations for storing downloaded (soft) fonts, forms,
or macros. Data in this client disappears when the printer is turned
off. This client is listed as Temporary on the status page. Increasing
this client's size increases the number of PCL downloaded fonts
which can be accepted.
Enable Disk Swap
Enable Disk Swap gives your printer virtual memory capability for all
memory clients through the creation of a “swap file” on an optional
hard disk, if installed. The default size of the swap file depends on the
amount of RAM installed. The more RAM installed, the larger the
default swap file size will be. The printer uses this file as an extension
of its memory. As the physical RAM fills, the printer can swap the con-
tents to the hard disk file to allow more space. This file swapping
between disk and RAM occurs at various times throughout the print-
ing process and is completely transparent.
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Note:
The printer must have a hard disk to take advantage of this
feature.
Menu
Administration/Memory/K Mem Emul Tmp
Choices
00128-08192
Default
00256
Notes
This value must be greater than the sum of the Min K
Spool for all installed and enabled interfaces.
If you change the K Mem Emul Tmp value, the printer
automatically restarts after you save your changes and
exit from the configuration menu.
Menu
Administration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap
Choices
On—Don’t enable disk swapping.
Off—Enable disk swapping.
Summary of Contents for 1060
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Page 13: ...1 Introduction In This Chapter n About this manual n Typographic conventions...
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