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Chunk Collation

This mechanism of introducing a forced boundary is known as chunk collation. Chunk collation breaks a document into several smaller, more manageable sets. For example, in the following illustration, copies “a” and “b” of each set must be manually combined to create one collated document. The order of printing is copy 1(a), copy 2(a), copy 3(a), copy 4(a), copy 1(b), copy 2(b), copy 3(b), and copy 4(b).

»Note: The order of output on your QMS 4060 Print System is from first to last page.

To improve collation performance, which allows you to collate longer and more complex print jobs on the QMS 4060 Print System, you can do one of the following:

n Add more printer memory, which automatically increases the Dis- play List client’s memory settings.

n Take any memory, if available and not being used by other clients, and add it to the Administration/Memory/K Mem Display memory setting.

Caution: This option should be used only by individuals who are familiar with adjusting memory clients’ values. Incorrect use of this option could cause your system to operate incorrectly.

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