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2. Enter the new suggested value into the Device Settings page in the box labeled
Available printer memory (in KB).
3. Update the new RAM value by clicking on Memory Configuration and choosing
a new value, equal to the amount of memory in your printer.
Other general items in Device Settings
• The form to tray assignment sets defaults for the paper size for each paper tray.
• Font substitution replaces certain common fonts on Windows systems (such as Arial)
with the PostScript equivalents on the printer (Helvetica replaces Arial). We recom-
mend that you keep the default settings.
• PS timeout values control how long the computer will attempt to print to a port
before reporting that it is unable to print. The default setting of zero actually means
that there is no limit. We recommend that you keep these settings.
Other GCC-specific items in Device Settings
• Additional paper trays lets you tell the computer that you have installed any addi-
tional paper trays. These trays then appear as an option in the Print dialog boxes of
applications.
• Paper size lets you choose the default paper size. You can override this in an
application’s Page Setup dialog box.
The Document Defaults dialog box
You can set additional defaults in this
dialog box. These defaults will apply to
every application running on this com-
puter only, and can be overridden in an
application’s Page Setup and Print dialog
boxes.
Opening the Document Defaults
dialog box
If the Document Defaults dialog box is not
already open, follow these steps:
1. On the Start Menu, choose Set-
tings, and then choose Printers
from the sub-menu.
2. You’ll see the Printers window.
Click once on your printer.