Epson ActionLaser 1500 User Manual - Page 112

Using AUTOSENSE, Assigning memory in /ND/V/DUAL mode, INDIVIDUAL

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With INDIVIDUAL mode, a separate area of memory is defined for each channel. If you define more than two channels with the INDIVIDUAL setting or if you use one of the optional identity cards with either mode, you have to add more memory. See Chapter 5, "Options," in this manual for information on adding memory. AUTOSENSE is less complicated and requires less total memory, but in the unlikely event that files sent from two different computers at the same time interfere with each other, try the INDIVIDUAL setting. Using AUTOSENSE Menu/submenu USER +AUTOSENSE Available options b SET AUTOSENSE INDIVIDUAL Press A or v to choose AUTOSENSE or INDIVIDUAL. New settings for the USER option take effect only when exit SelecType and then use the INITIALIZE button. See "Buttons," in Chapter 1. Assigning memory in /ND/V/DUAL mode If you select INDIVIDUAL, the next step is assigning memory to each channel. Any channel using the LJ-2P, 3/P/Si, LQ, FX, or GL/2 printer emulation requires at least 0.5MB of memory, and any channel using the PostScript or Epson GL identity card requires at least 1.5MB. (Add the requirements of all three channels together to determine the minimum total memory required. If you need to add memory, see "The Memory Chip Sets," in Chapter 5.) 4-28 SelecType

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With INDIVIDUAL mode, a separate area of memory is
defined for each channel. If you define more than two channels
with the INDIVIDUAL setting or if you use one of the optional
identity cards with either mode, you have to add more
memory. See Chapter 5, “Options,” in this manual for
information on adding memory.
AUTOSENSE is less complicated and requires less total
memory, but in the unlikely event that files sent from two
different computers at the same time interfere with each other,
try the INDIVIDUAL setting.
Using AUTOSENSE
Menu/submenu
Available options
USER
+AUTOSENSE
b
SET AUTOSENSE
INDIVIDUAL
Press
A
or
v
to choose AUTOSENSE or INDIVIDUAL. New
settings for the USER option take effect only when exit
SelecType and then use the
INITIALIZE
button. See “Buttons,” in
Chapter 1.
Assigning memory in /ND/V/DUAL mode
If you select INDIVIDUAL, the next step is assigning memory
to each channel. Any channel using the LJ-2P, 3/P/Si, LQ, FX,
or GL/2 printer emulation requires at least 0.5MB of memory,
and any channel using the PostScript or Epson GL identity card
requires at least 1.5MB. (Add the requirements of all three
channels together to determine the minimum total memory
required. If you need to add memory, see “The Memory Chip
Sets,” in Chapter 5.)
4-28 SelecType