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Memory
QMS 4060 Print System Reference
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PostScript Font Cache
Also known as K Mem PS Fonts and Font Cache, this memory client 
stores bitmapped representations of previously scaled PostScript 
fonts. This process reduces the number of times a font must be con-
verted from outline form to bitmap form. Printing pages that have 
characters already stored in the font cache is immensely faster than 
printing characters not yet in the font cache.
As the font cache memory fills, the printer makes room for new bit-
mapped characters by erasing those that have been in the cache 
longest without being used. By increasing the memory allocated to 
this client, the printer can store more characters and spend less time 
erasing and replacing characters in the cache. You should be careful 
when increasing this client because the printer may spend more time 
searching the cache than it would scaling the character. This client 
has a limit to the maximum point size it will store.
Normally, you don’t need to change this memory client unless you 
use a large number of fonts at various point sizes. If you do, you may 
allocate additional memory to this client to improve printer perfor-
mance. There’s no specific formula to use in figuring the amount of 
memory required by the font cache, but after a certain point, large font 
caches cause the printer to take longer to print than smaller font 
caches because of the search time through the cache. The recom-
mended font cache size is in the following ranges:
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128-256 KB for 300x300 dpi printing
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256-512 KB for 600x600 dpi printing
You should experiment to see what font cache size works best for 
you.
PS Heap
Also known as K Mem PSHeap, Heap, PostScript VM, and Virtual 
Memory, this client holds downloaded fonts, PostScript operators, and 
forms.
Inefficiently coded PostScript jobs can consume an extremely large 
amount of virtual memory or leave objects in the PostScript heap after