Xerox M118i User Guide - Page 145

Allocate Memory, Paper Select Mode, PCL Memory, Buffer Size

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Print Settings Paper Select Mode Specifies how to select paper when printing PostScript data. • Auto Select this to print on the paper in the tray specified by the printer driver. • Select from tray Some applications create the PostScript program directly without using a printer driver. In this case, the paper tray may not be selected correctly. Select this mode to print data correctly on the specified paper. Allocate Memory Use this feature to specify the memory capacities required for printing and for the receive buffer for each interface. NOTE: The maximum value that can be specified varies according to the amount of free memory remaining. 1. Select the required option by selecting [T] or [S] using the button. 2. Press the button. 3. Perform the necessary operations. NOTE: Selecting [Decimal] enables the entry of decimals. 4. Press the button. The selected option is indicated by an asterisk (*). PS Specify the memory capacity used for PostScript within the range of 8.00 to 96.00 MB in 0.25 MB increments. PCL Memory Specify the memory capacity used for PCL from within the range of 0.25 to 24.00 MB in 0.25 MB increments. Buffer Size Specify the receive buffer (where data sent from the PC is temporarily stored) memory capacity for each interface. For the LPD, SMB, and IPP interfaces, specify the spool destination, the memory capacity, as well as whether or not to spool to memory. • Parallel, NetWare Memory, IPP Memory, EtherTalk, USB Memory, Port9100 Memory - Specify the received buffer memory capacity within the range of 64 to 1024 KB in 32 KB increments. • LPD Spool, SMB Spool Off - Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When the LPD or SMB data from a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot be received via the same interface. Specify buffer memory capacity within 64 to 1024 KB in 32 KB increments. Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 User Guide 145

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Print Settings
Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 User Guide
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Paper Select Mode
Specifies how to select paper when printing PostScript data.
Auto
Select this to print on the paper in the tray specified by the printer driver.
Select from tray
Some applications create the PostScript program directly without using a printer
driver. In this case, the paper tray may not be selected correctly. Select this mode
to print data correctly on the specified paper.
Allocate Memory
Use this feature to specify the memory capacities required for printing and for the
receive buffer for each interface.
NOTE:
The maximum value that can be specified varies according to the amount of
free memory remaining.
1.
Select the required option by selecting
[
] or [
] using the <Select> button.
2.
Press the <Enter> button.
3.
Perform the necessary operations.
NOTE:
Selecting [Decimal] enables the entry of decimals.
4.
Press the <Enter> button. The selected option is indicated by an asterisk (*).
PS
Specify the memory capacity used for PostScript within the range of 8.00 to 96.00 MB
in 0.25 MB increments.
PCL Memory
Specify the memory capacity used for PCL from within the range of 0.25 to 24.00 MB
in 0.25 MB increments.
Buffer Size
Specify the receive buffer (where data sent from the PC is temporarily stored) memory
capacity for each interface. For the LPD, SMB, and IPP interfaces, specify the spool
destination, the memory capacity, as well as whether or not to spool to memory.
Parallel, NetWare Memory, IPP Memory, EtherTalk, USB Memory, Port9100
Memory - Specify the received buffer memory capacity within the range of 64 to
1024 KB in 32 KB increments.
LPD Spool, SMB Spool
Off - Select this if you do not want to perform spool processing. When the LPD or
SMB data from a computer is being processed, data from another computer cannot
be received via the same interface. Specify buffer memory capacity within 64 to
1024 KB in 32 KB increments.