Memory
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Additional Technical Information
For example, the recommended disk cache client size for a single
120 MB hard disk would be 180 KB, and for two 120 MB hard disks it
would be 240 KB.
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Note:
After you format a hard disk and the
FORMAT COMPLETE
message is displayed in the message window, the formatted disk may
not be available to the system until the printer is turned off and then
on again.
MB Printer Mem
This field shows the size of the physical RAM installed in the printer. If
a hard diskis attached and Enable Disk Swap is set to On (Adminis-
tration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap), it also shows the size of the
“swap file.”
MB Printer Mem
This field shows the size of the physical RAM installed in the printer. If
a hard disk is attached and Enable Disk Swap is set to On (Adminis-
tration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap), it also shows the size of the
“swap file.”
System Memory
Also known as System Use, this non-configurable client is the amount
of RAM used to run the printer’s operating system. It’s never
increased or decreased. The system memory subtracted from the
total amount of RAM identifies the amount of RAM available for all the
other memory clients.
Hard Disk Management
You can add one internal IDE drive and up to three external SCSI
hard disks to your QMS 1060 Print System. These hard disks serve
as secondary storage places for such items as downloaded fonts,
emulations, and spooled data.
Hard disk specifications are included in Q-FAX document 6502,
“QMS-tested SIMMs and Hard Disks.” See appendix A, “QMS Cus-
tomer Support,” of this manual, for information on accessing Q-FAX
documents.
Summary of Contents for 1060
Page 1: ...QMS 1060 Print System Reference 1800338 001B...
Page 13: ...1 Introduction In This Chapter n About this manual n Typographic conventions...
Page 17: ...2 Print Media In This Chapter n Media sizes imageable areas and margins n Media storage...
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Page 229: ...A QMS Customer Support In This Chapter n Sources of customer support n QMS world wide offices...
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Page 279: ...E Configuration Menu In This Chapter n Configuration menu charts...
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