Ram Disk; Resolution Options; Smooth Shading - Xante ScreenWriter 3 Manual

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RAM Disk

RAM Disk allows you to set aside a section of printer RAM to be
used as a read/write device for implementing XANTÉ's Font
Accelerator.
Set RAM Disk from the MISC:RAM DISK configuration menu. 0,
the factory default, disables RAM disk. Options are in 1 MB
increments to the maximum available RAM, which is the installed
RAM minus 32 MB (the base amount of RAM required by the
system). The printer must be restarted for the RAM disk setting to
become active.

Resolution Options

The standard printer resolution is 600 x 600 dpi. 1200 x 1200 dpi is
optional.
Note: See "Printer Memory Requirements" in chapter 9 about the
RAM required to print at higher resolutions.
Set available resolutions using either the MISC:DPI configuration
menu or the Print dialog box's Resolution menu.
If the resolution upgrade is installed and adequate RAM is available,
but the upgrade cannot be selected in your application Print dialog
box (it is grayed out), RAM may not be configured properly in the
PPD. See the section on configuring the PPD for your operating
system in chapter 3 (Macintosh) or 4 (PC).

Smooth Shading

Smooth Shading allows you to use the Adobe PostScript 3 method of
rendering gradient blends. Smooth Shading produces the highest
quality image at the selected resolution. For some images, PostScript
files created with Smooth Shading are smaller and print faster than
those created using PostScript Level 2.
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