Star Micronics 4111 Printer User Manual


 
The process of downloading a font you’ve designed yourself is not so
straightforward. As you can only do this, creating and downloading fonts is
described further in chapter 4.
3.4.8 Hints: Managing memory
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Printing fancy stuff can be quite cumbersome for your printer. You trade
off fanciness against speed: if you opt for fewer flourishes, you give your
printer breathing room in memory. And that rewards you with faster
output. Any of the following will slow down your laser printer:
- text over 20 points,
- lots of lines or patterns,
- graphics,
- macros,
- justified text.
. You may choose to add an optional RAM board to your Star LaserPrinter
4111if you need to download many fonts.
. Alternatively, consider either a software or hardware print spooler if
printing holdsup yourcomputer more than you’d like. A spooler provides
a separate temporary memory space that holds the documents to be
printed, and is particularly handy in a multi-user system.
Some page makeup programs automatically download each font as
needed, then flush that font from printer memory to make room for the
next font. This approach can make good sense if you’re sharing your
printer with other people in a computer network. It keeps the printer’s
RAM from becoming overloaded. However, the downloading time can
significantly slow down your printer’s throughput.
. More typically,you willdownload a font inthemorning (perhapswith the
MS-DOS COPY command) before youprintyour firstdocument,and that
font willthen stay in the printer’smemory. If you usea singledownloaded
font (or macro) throughout the day, you will find it most efficient to keep
itinthe laser printer’smemory. You definitely shoulddownload fontsthis
way ifyou use a print spooler. If you’re in a network, however, make sure
you don’t download duplicate fonts.
. How many downloadable fontscan youhave in onedocument?That’snot
so easy to answer. Mostof your laser printer’s memory isnotavailablefor
storing fonts, because it has to store each page before printing it, as well
as any macros or overlays you are using.
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