Kanji Option

Kit

nIf you already have an IDE-SCSI board installed in the printer, you do not need to purchase another board on which to install the Kanji hard disk.

However, you do have to remove the IDE-SCSI board from the printer before you can install the hard disk. If you have an IDE hard disk installed on the board, you must also remove that hard disk. Use the instructions in the previous section, “Storage Options.”

Configuring the Printer

Due to the size of the Kanji two-byte font sets, you must reallocate the printer’s memory for seven memory clients. The printer can’t access the Kanji fonts until its memory is reconfigured. See the QMS Crown Kanji Option Installation Instructions, included in the Kanji Option Kit, for complete information. However, the following table provides an overview of the memory reallocation.

»Note: To configure the memory clients as shown in the following table, you’ll need either to take memory away from other memory clients not listed in the table or to add additional memory.

Memory Client

Minimum Kanji Setting

 

 

K Mem for Spool

112

 

 

K Mem for PSHeap

3584

 

 

K Mem for PS Fonts

1000

 

 

K Mem Emulation

768

 

 

K Mem Emul Tmp

256

 

 

K Mem Display

512

 

 

K Mem Disk Cache

256

 

 

Accessing the Kanji Fonts

See the QMS Crown Kanji Option Installation Instructions, included in the Kanji Option Kit, for complete information on accessing the Kanji fonts from a Macintosh, from DOS, and from Windows.

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