About Allocation Of Memories - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C4350 User Manual

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This section describes allocation of memories.
Memory allocation for this printer is shown in the table below.
Memory type
Print page buffer
HPGL auto layout memory
PS memory
Receive buffer capacity
1
: Supported
: Not supported when an internal hard disk drive (option) is installed.
When an optional internal hard disk drive is installed, you can select [Hard Disk] for the LPD, SMB, or IPP receive
buffer (spool) settings. Select [Hard Disk] as required.
Except for the print page buffer, you can allocate memory using the control panel or
CentreWare Internet Services. The memory allocation setting takes effect after the power is
turned off and then on (or at system resetting).
For details on memory capacities and the initial spool capacity, refer to "7.2 Description of Common
Menu"(P.258).
For how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "5.1 Setting up the Printer from the Computer (CentreWare
Internet Services)" (P.102).
Print Page Buffer
This is the area for drawing the actual print image. The area to be allocated to
the print page buffer will be the area remaining after memories have been allo-
cated for other purposes. Accordingly, the capacity of the print page buffer can-
not be changed directly. The actual capacity allocated to the print page buffer
can be checked under [Memory] in the "System Settings List".
To print high-resolution documents, reduce the capacities of the memories allo-
cated to unused items to increase the capacity of the print page buffer.
For how to print the "System Settings List", refer to "5.6 Printing Report/List" (P.152).
You can check the capacity of the print page buffer using CentreWare Internet Services.
For details on CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "5.1 Setting up the Printer from the
Computer (CentreWare Internet Services)" (P.102)
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