Apple 1800428-001B Printer User Manual


 
This is the best place for it for most users, but it can be reallocated to
other memory clients.
The value for each memory client must be evenly divisible by 4 KB: if
a value is entered that is not evenly divisible by 4 KB, it is automati-
cally converted to the next lower value that is divisible by 4 KB. For
example, if you enter 102 KB, the actual value is lowered to 100 KB
(assuming there is enough memory available to allocate to this client).
The amount shown on the status page will then be 102,400 (100 x
1024).
Spooling Buffer Memory
Listed as Host Input on the status page, this is the amount of memory
used to store incoming data from all the interfaces until the physical print
engine can print the job. When enough memory is allocated to this client,
the host becomes free more quickly, and the number of jobs that the
printer can accept simultaneously is increased. So increasing this client
can be beneficial in reducing network traffic, but throughput speed is not
necessarily increased. If available, a hard drive can supplement this client
with additional memory needed for spooling. The size range and default
varies depending upon the amount of memory available on your system.
Menu
Administration
Memory
K Mem for Spool
Choices
Variable.