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For a multiple copy document with collation On, there must be enough display list
memory to hold the display list blocks for all pages in the collation range. (For more
information on Display List blocks, see “Display List” on page 3-21 in chapter 3 of the
Reference
manual.) If there’s not enough memory, then a collation boundary is forced
after the last compiled page of the collation range.
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This mechanism of introducing a forced boundary—or breaking a document down into
several smaller, more manageable sets—is known as chunk collation. For example, in
the following illustration, copies “a” and “b” of each set must be manually combined to
create one collated document. The order of printing is copy 1(a), copy 2(a), copy 3(a),
copy 4(a), copy 1(b), copy 2(b), copy 3(b), and copy 4(b).
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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.
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