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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- System and Hardware Considerations
- Installation and Activation
- Engines preferences
- Parallel Processing preferences
- Known Issues
- Uninstalling
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
- End User License Agreement
l DataMapper engines may perform better with greater memory when running jobs
containing a lot of data.
l For complex templates with a lot of pages per document, there is a chance that Merge
engines will run better with more memory.
l The maximum memory usage of a Weaver engine can be relevant for jobs with heavy
graphics; or for jobs that use Cut & Stack impositioning; or for jobs using particular
variables that entail page buffering (see Content variables).
The options available in the Memory group are:
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Merge Engines (MB) selection: Select the desired amount of Merge Engine memory.
For complex templates with a lot of pages per document, there is a chance that Merge
engines will run better with more memory.
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Weaver Engine (MB) selection:
Select the desired amount of Weaver (Output)Engine memory.
When running really large jobs, it often pays to increase Weaver memory allocation, even
if only for the duration of the production job(s).
The maximum memory usage of a Weaver engine can be relevant for jobs with heavy
graphics; or for jobs that use Cut & Stack impositioning; or for jobs using particular
variables that entail page buffering (see Content variables).
Multi-threading settings
This group allows you to set Multi-threading rasterization options for form ripping when
generating AFPDSor IPDSoutput.
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Enable multi-threaded reading check box: This setting controls how the engine reads its
input, with multi-threading reading being the default.
Note
This setting is primarily for trouble shooting. We recommended always leaving
multi-threading on, unless otherwise advised by Support.
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