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Ignore Application Collation, Printer memory, Include types in application source list
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Ignore Application Collation Use the Ignore Application Collation setting to allow the driver, rather than the software program, to manage collation. You cannot use the Ignore Application Collation setting alone to print non-collated copies. If you want to print multiple copies of non-collated copies, make sure that the Mopier Enabled setting is Off and that that the Collate check box is not selected in the Print dialog box of your software program. The following table shows the expected behavior for a two-page print job when the number of copies is three. In some instances, the application collation setting overrides the Ignore Application Collation setting on the driver. Table 19: Printer behavior with Ignore Application Collation settings Mopier Enabled Ignore Application Commands Pages sent to setting Application Collation check sent by printer printer Collation check box in Print box dialog box On On On QTY=3 1,2 Off None On On On QTY=3 1,2 On Off Off Copies=3 1,2 Off Off On Copies=1 1,2,1,2,1,2 Off Off Off Copies=3 1,2 Off Off None Copies=1 1,2,1,2,1,2 Off Off None Copies=3 1,2 On On On QTY=3 1,2 Off None On Off On QTY=3 1,2 Off None Pages output from printer 1,2,1,2,1,2 1,2,1,2,1,2 1,1,1,2,2,2 1,2,1,2,1,2 1,1,1,2,2,2 1,2,1,2,1,2 1,1,1,2,2,2 1, 2 1, 2 Printer memory Total Memory shows the total amount of memory physically installed in the printer. The default values for the total printer memory are based on the printer model and are specified in the Printer Model setting of the Configuration tab. The total printer memory is updated through a successful bidirectional query, or it can be set manually. The (DWS) value shows the amount of memory available for keeping track of the fonts that are downloaded from the driver. The driver deletes downloaded fonts if it has exceeded the available memory value. The (DWS) value is a dynamic value that varies, depending on the product, the product model, the specific configuration of the printer, and the print job. An accurate (DWS) value optimizes driver performance. The (DWS) value is configured automatically by the PCL 6 and PCL 5c drivers in Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows NT 4.0 environments that support bidirectional communication. Use the (DWS) option to specify the amount of work-space memory that is available to the printer. To manually set the (DWS) value, print a configuration page and find the DWS value in the Memory section of the configuration page. Then, click the More... button on the Configuration tab, and type the DWS value in the (DWS) field of the More Configuration Options dialog box. The (DWS) value might change if you switch printer-model settings. Include types in application source list Note When the Include types in application source list check box is selected, all paper types (such as envelopes and transparencies) are available from the Source is: list on the Paper tab. When you are in a software program, you can open the Paper tab by clicking Print from the File menu, and then clicking Properties. This option is available only when using a computer that is running Windows NT 4.0. 118 HP traditional PCL 6 and PCL 5c driver features Software Technical Reference ENWW