Memory

control the unused features and assign it to other clients that need additional memory.

Evaluation Questions

To get a better idea of what your printing requirements and your printer’s capabilities are, answer the following questions:

1How much RAM does your printer have (standard and additional memory)?

2Do you have the option of installing additional memory if it’s needed?

3Does your printer have any internal or external hard disks con- nected? If so, how many and what size?

4Which resident emulations will you be running?

5Will you be loading any non-resident emulations? If so, how many and which ones?

6How many printer ports will be connected?

7Do you have an optional interface connected?

8How many people will be using this printer simultaneously?

9How many downloadable fonts will you be using? What sizes? From which emulation?

10Will you use many different sizes of fonts/typefaces?

11How large are the files you typically print? How large is the larg- est file you’ll be printing?

12Are most of your files text, or are any graphics intensive?

13Will you want to download fonts, forms, or operators to memory?

14Will you be collating documents? If so, how large and complex will these documents be?

15What media sizes will you be using?

16At which resolution will you be printing?

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