Postscript fonts – HP QMS 1660 User Manual

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Memory

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Printer Configuration

menu as a starting point before trying manually to configure your
printer’s memory. It provides a simple method of defining how much
memory should go to each of the clients for the most complicated
printing conditions in your environment. Menu options allow you to
specify the largest media size you plan to use for each resolution.
Memory is then automatically allocated to the clients that require it.
Any excess memory is allocated to the excess memory client. See
chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,” for more information on
memory and the frame buffer client.

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Note:

The printer does not allow you to choose features that do not

work with the amount of memory currently installed.

Using this option does not change the media size. It just ensures that
you have enough memory allocated to the appropriate clients to print
on the requested media size.

PostScript Fonts

The K Mem for PS Fonts memory client is the number of kilobytes of
RAM dedicated to caching previously scaled bitmap representations
of fonts for the PostScript emulation interpreter. This reduces the
number of times a PostScript font must be converted from outline

Menu

Administration/Memory/Frame Buffer/300 dpi

Choices

12x19

Default

12x19

Menu

Administration/Memory/Frame Buffer/600 dpi

Choices

11x17, 12x19, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, B6, executive, full ledger,
legal, letter, postcard, and universal

Default

11x17

Menu

Administration/Memory/Frame Buffer/1200 dpi

Choices

11x17, 12x19, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5, B6, executive, full ledger,
legal, letter, postcard, and universal

Default

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