HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 78
How Your Printer Uses Memory
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How Your Printer Uses Memory The printer's memory receives, holds, and processes data from incoming print jobs and manages downloaded resources. Resources include PCL soft fonts, symbol sets, macros, and patterns, and (when the PostScript option is installed) PostScript fonts, forms, and patterns. Keeping Downloaded Resources in Memory When only the PCL personality is installed, the printer uses all available memory to maintain downloaded resources. When two or more personalities are installed, the printer reserves a portion of memory for each personality's resources. This feature is called Resource Saving. It enables the printer to keep downloaded resources in memory under most conditions. Resource Saving in PCL-Only Printers In a PCL-only printer, available memory is automatically allocated to keep downloaded resources in memory. When you add memory to the printer, more memory automatically becomes available for Resource Saving. You need not change the amount of memory available for Resource Saving in a PCL-only printer. Resource Saving in PCL and PostScript Printers When the PostScript option is installed, Resource Saving automatically becomes available when sufficient memory is installed. By default, the printer automatically allocates resources to each printer personality, depending on the amount of memory each personality needs. Most users will not need to customize the printer's Resource Saving configuration, but you can change the amount of memory allocated to each printer personality. If you download a large number of PostScript fonts, consider ordering the optional 42.8 MByte PostScript Disk Accessory. Special Tasks 5-9