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Also increase the emulation client if you’re printing complex non-Post-
Script jobs that may require more memory to process correctly.
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Also known as K Mem Emul Tmp and Emulation Temporary, this cli-
ent sets the amount of system memory to be used by non-PostScript
emulations for storing downloaded fonts, forms, or macros. By dedi-
cating a portion of memory to this client, your printer can perform
“context switching,” which is the ability to retain downloaded fonts and
forms even after the printer changes from one emulation to another.
Context switching prevents unnecessary repetitive downloading and
traffic congestion on networks.
Normally, this memory client doesn’t need to be changed unless you
plan to download many different non-PostScript fonts, forms, or mac-
ros.
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Also known as Host Input and K Mem for Spool, this memory client
stores incoming data from all the interfaces until the emulation can
process the print job. When enough memory is allocated to this client,
the host becomes free more quickly, and the number of jobs that the
printer can accept simultaneously is increased. You should consider
the amount of data being sent simultaneously when allocating mem-
ory to the spool buffer. If available, a hard disk can supplement this
client with additional memory needed for spooling. See the “Hard
Disk Management” section later in this chapter.
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Note:
While increasing this client is beneficial in reducing network
traffic, throughput is not necessarily increased. In addition, making
this client too large could actually decrease throughput because of
the overhead involved with managing a large spool.
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This memory client stores frequently used data in system memory
instead of continually storing and retrieving it from a hard disk. If a
hard disk is used and a lot of disk access is required, adding memory
to the disk cache may increase the printer’s performance.
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