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2.8
Memory Allocation
This sections explains how to allocate memory.
2.8.1
Uses
Memory is meant for the following uses:
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System
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Receive buffer
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Page buffer
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PCL memory
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PS memory
Besides page buffer, you can allocate memory using the printer control panel or the
CentreWare Internet Services. The memory allocated will become effective after the power
has been switched off and then on again (or after the system has been rebooted).
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"5.3 Common Menu Items" for details on each of the memory and the way to set these on the printer
control panel.
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"5.5 CentreWare Internet Services" for details on using CentreWare Internet Services
2.8.2
Suggested values
System
Area used by the printer system, with the capacity remaining unchanged.
Receive buffer use
A receive buffer is prepared for each of the multiple ports so as to receive data from ports. The
following receive buffers can be set:
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Parallel buffer
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SMB spool
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LPD spool
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IPP spool
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NetWare Memory
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EtherTalk Memory
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USB Memory
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Port9100 Memory
It is recommended to stop unused ports, and allocate memory for other uses.
For the NetWare Memory, the default value is usually sufficient.
For the EtherTalk Memory, it is recommended that as many areas are maintained as possible.
You will need to install the optional PostScript Kit to set this.
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