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5.3 Common Menu Items
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Allocate Memory
Changes the memory capacity of each of the interface.
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If the memory capacity is changed, all the data stored in each of the memory domain will be deleted
as the memory will be reset.
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You cannot allocate the memory capacity to exceed its overall capacity. If the value set exceeded the
memory capacity when the power is switched on, it can be automatically adjusted depending on the
system. For details on memory allocation, refer to "2.8 Memory Allocation".
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When printing documents with large amount of data, the resolution might decrease. Increasing
memory capacity might prevent a decrease of resolution.
Menu Item
Explanation
PCL Memory
Sets the capacity of the memory for the use of PCL. When the memory capacity
is increased, the printing speed may be increased, complicated document can be
printed, and a good image quality can be obtained.
The range of setting is between 2.50-32.00 MB with 0.25 MB per unit. Default is
5.00 MB.
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When Menu is pressed after the setting, a system reset will be executed. "Diagnostics
in progress" will be displayed during the system reset and key operations are not
accessible.
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All the data stored in the various memory domains will be cleared by reset.
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The maximum value of the memory capacity that can be set changes according to the
free memory capacity.
PS
Sets the capacity of the memory for use by PostScript. Available only when the
PostScript Kit is installed.
The range of setting is between 4.50-32.00 MB with 0.25 MB per unit. Default is
8.00 MB.
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When Menu is pressed after the setting, a system reset will be executed. "Diagnostics
in progress" will be displayed during the system reset and key operations are not
accessible.
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All the data stored in the various memory domains will be cleared by reset.
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The maximum value of the memory capacity that can be set changes according to the
free memory capacity.
Buffer Size
Sets the memory capacity of the receive buffer for the respective interfaces.
(Receive buffer is the temporary storage location of the data sent from the
computer.) For lpd, SMB and IPP, you will set whether to on/off spool, storage
location as well as the memory capacity.
The memory capacity of the buffer can be changed according to the status and
objective of the usage. If the memory capacity for the buffer is increased, the
release of the computer for each interface can be speed up. The maximum size
that can be set changes according to the free memory capacity.
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When the Port Status of the interface is set to Disable, the items related to the interface
will not be available.
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Depending on the data volume sent from the computer, the release time for the
computer may not change even if the memory capacity is increased.
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