Collating
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Advanced Printing Features
display list compressed blocks.) If there is not enough memory, chunk
collation occurs.
Chunk collation breaks a print job into several smaller collation
sequences. For example, in the following figure, copies a and b of
each collation sequence must be manually combined to create one
collated print job.
If chunk collation does occur, it may be best to use a header and/or
trailer page to determine the beginning and end of each collation
sequence. (See chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” of the
Reference
for more information on using header and trailer pages.
Improving Collation Performance
To improve collation performance greatly, which allows you to collate
longer and more complex print jobs, do one of the following:
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Add more memory (SIMMs), which automatically increases the
size of the Display List memory client. See chapter 6, “Printer
Options,” of the
Reference
for information on how to install addi-
tional memory.
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Add any memory, if available and not being used by other clients,
to the Display List memory client (Administration/Memory/K Mem
Display menu). See chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,”
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