3 pages per minute for 2- or 3-color jobs, 2 pages per minute for
4-color, and 8 pages per minute for black and white, no matter how
you configure the memory. If you try to set a memory client below
a minimum required value or above a maximum allowable value,
the message
INCORRECT VALUE
appears in the message
window.
Administration/Memory/K Mem for Spool
This is the amount of RAM (KB) dedicated to the spooling buffers.
Incoming print job data is stored in this memory client until it is
processed and printed. The size range and default varies depending
upon the amount of RAM available on your system. (Also, see the
“Administration/Disk Operations/Spool Overflow” later in this
section.)
Administration/Memory/K Mem for PSHeap
This is the amount of RAM (KB) dedicated to the PostScript
emulation interpreter. This memory holds downloaded PostScript
emulation fonts, operators, and forms. The size range and default
varies depending upon the amount of RAM available on your
system. This memory client is also known as virtual memory.
Administration/Memory/K Mem PS Fonts
This is the amount of RAM (KB) dedicated to caching previously
scaled bitmap representations of fonts for the PostScript emulation
interpreter. This reduces the number of times a PostScript font must
be converted from outline form to bitmap form, thus reducing
processing time. The size range and default varies depending upon
the amount of RAM available on your system.
Administration/Memory/K Mem Emulation
This is the amount of RAM (KB) dedicated to non-PostScript
emulations for temporary storage and for loading optional
emulations. The size range and default varies depending upon the
amount of RAM available on your system. If you are using the
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