Specifications

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Frame buffer memory should always be the first memory client configured in the
printer. After this, all other clients can be configured, depending on your printing
needs. Anytime the frame buffer is changed, all of the other clients are resized to their
default values. The frame buffer can be configured manually, through the Quick Config
menu, or by resetting the printer defaults. In all cases, be sure to keep a copy of the
advanced status page as a record of memory client settings. See chapter 3, “Addi-
tional Technical Information,” for more information on memory and the frame buffer cli-
ent.
Menu
Administration/Memory/Manual Config/K Mem Framebuff
Purpose
Sets the number of kilobytes dedicated to the frame buffer, which holds
rasterized or bitmapped images of page faces which are ready to be sent
to the print engine.
Status Page
Equivalent
Frame Buffer
Choices
0-99999
Notes
A frame holds the contents of each single page image. For example, a
600 dpi page printed on letter size paper would consume frame buffer
memory space as follows: (600dpi x 600dpi x 8.5'' x 11'')/8 = 4,207,500
bytes or 4.1 MB. The actual value is lower because you’re dealing with
imageable area.
If the printer memory is upgraded, the printer automatically reconfigures
Frame Buffer after detecting the mernory upgrade.
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