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v PAGEPROT=ON—the printer does not use compression and therefore
requires more memory.
2. When a column contains two values, the second value indicates the amount of
memory required to support context saving. Context Saving allows the printer to
remember information about the current data stream when it switches back and
forth from one job type (PostScript or PCL5e) to another. InfoPrint 20 always
does context saving for IPDS.
The Memory Configuration (MEMCONFIG) Menu provides two menu items, PCL
SAVE and PS SAVE, which allow you to set context saving on or off for each
data stream. These menu items are displayed only if there is enough memory in
the printer to permit context saving.
Table 1. Memory Requirements
Requirement
PAGEPROT=AUTO (Letter-size
paper)
PAGEPROT=AUTO (A3-size paper)
PAGEPROT=ON (Letter-size paper)
PAGEPROT=ON (A3-size paper)
PAGEPROT=AUTO (Letter-size
paper)
PAGEPROT=AUTO (A3-size paper)
PAGEPROT=ON (Letter-size paper)
PAGEPROT=ON (A3-size paper)
The InfoPrint 20 ships with a CD-ROM which includes InfoPrint 20 documents,
drivers, programs, and utilities, including:
v InfoPrint 20 Documentation—the CD-ROM includes most InfoPrint 20 documents
in Adobe Acrobat Portable Data File (PDF) format for online viewing and printing.
v PCL5e and PostScript printer drivers for numerous systems, including Windows,
Windows 95, Windows NT, OS/2, AIX, HP-UX, SCO UNIX, and Sun Solaris. For
a complete list of drivers, see the CD-ROM.
v Network Printer Manager (NPM)—NPM is a tool for network administrators. It
runs on the Web, Windows 95, Windows NT, and OS/2. NPM:
– Enables you to install and configure InfoPrint 20 in Local Area Networks
(LANs), including TCP/IP and Novell 3.12 and 4.X.
– Monitors printers and provides network printer status information including
printer status, paper jams, out of toner conditions, and empty tray conditions.
NPM uses industry standard, open systems Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP). SNMP supports Management Information Base (MIB) which
is a collection of information that describes the printer's functions and
features.
600
Simplex
Duplex
Base configuration
8/12 MB
8/12 MB
8/12 MB
8/12 MB
8/12 MB
12/16 MB
12/16 MB
24/28 MB
Base configuration and IPDS
8/12 MB
12/16 MB
12/16 MB
16/20 MB
12/16 MB
16/20 MB
16/20 MB
28/32 MB
1200
Simplex
Duplex
12/24 MB
12/24 MB
16/24 MB
24/32 MB
24/32 MB
44/52 MB
44/56 MB
96 MB
12/24 MB
16/24 MB
20/24 MB
28/36 MB
24/32 MB
44/56 MB
48/64 MB
96 MB
Chapter 1. About Your Printer
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