Xerox 4510 User Manual

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Jam Recovery
 
PCL Menu
 
 (page 3-26)
 
PostScript Menu
 
 (page 3-35)
A paper jam may cause a page image being printed to become lost. When 
 
Jam Recovery
 
 is 
 
On
 
, the printer will automatically reprint the image of the 
jammed page, after the jam has been cleared. 
Because the printer holds a page image in memory longer with 
 
Jam 
Recovery
 
, if a low memory condition occurs there can be a slight 
performance impact and the printer may require more memory. If sufficient 
memory exists, 
 
Jam Recovery
 
 has no impact.
 
Resolution
 
PCL Menu
 
 (page 3-27)
 
PostScript Menu
 
 (page 3-35)
The printer prints at 600 or 300 dpi. The factory setting is 600 dpi.
Your software application may be able to set 
 
Resolution
 
 and override the 
setting here. Whether a new 
 
Resolution
 
 is set by your application or on 
the Control Panel, the new 
 
Resolution
 
 becomes effective with the next 
print job or with a printer reset. Unless 
 
State Saving 
 
(page 3-28 for PCL, 
page 3-36 for PostScript, and page 3-68) is 
 
On
 
, downloaded fonts and 
macros may be cleared from memory.
The higher the resolution, the more memory required. See 
 
Figure 3.26 
(page 3-69)
 
 for memory requirements.
 
State Saving
 
PCL Menu
 
 (page 3-28)
 
PostScript Menu
 
 (page 3-36)
When 
 
State Saving
 
 is 
 
Off
 
, fonts and printer macros permanently 
downloaded from your software application are cleared from memory 
when:
• The printer switches from one page description language (PDL) to 
another (such as from PostScript to PCL).
• A memory reconfiguration takes place (such as for a new 
 
Page 
Protection
 
 or 
 
Resolution
 
 setting).
When 
 
State Saving
 
 is 
 
On
 
, the printer reserves memory to retain the 
downloaded fonts and macros. Thus, the fonts and macros do not have to 
be downloaded to memory again when switching PDLs or reconfiguring 
memory.
You may set 
 
State Saving
 
 separately for the PCL and the PostScript 
environments.
The printer requires 10 MB of memory to enable State Saving when 
PostScript is installed. If PostScript is not installed, State Saving may be 
enabled with 6 MB of memory.
 
Figure 3.25  PCL and PostScript Menu options that affect printing speed and memory usage
 
 
 
Option
 
Description
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