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Digital StoreFront 5.2 Administration Reference

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Keyword

Value Range

Description

DEFFONT

(Default Font )

Valid PostScript Font Name

This is the name of the default font
PrintMessenger will use when it needs to
do a font substitution. Font substitution
occurs when a font is requested that is
either not built-in to PrintMessenger nor
in the job itself.

MAX_JOBS

(Maximum Jobs)

Number in range of 0 to
4,294,967,295

When running in server mode, this is the
maximum number of jobs that can be
run (0 means no maximum).

PCOLORS

(Color Setting for
Printing )

1, 3 or 4

This controls the process color setting
for printing. If set to 1, the file will
always print as a gray file (for RIPs that
read the embedded Adobe Job Ticket). If
set to 3, the file will print as RGB output
on such devices. If set to 4, the file will
print as CMYK output on such RIPs. In all
cases, Acrobat will display color if there
is color in the file.

RAMSIZE

(Ram Size)

Total size of program heap
space.

This number must be at least 16,000,000
bytes larger than VMSIZE. It represents
all the heapsize available for
PrintMessenger. In includes the
PostScript managed VM plus
PrintMessenger's internal allocations of
memory. If VMSIZE is increased, it is
generally a good idea to increase
RAMSIZE. On virtual memory operating
systems with low RAM, this may slow
PrintMessenger down if the OS is forced
to use disk swap space.

RESOLUTION

(Resolution)

600 or 720

This variable controls the “nominal”
resolution of the job. Most of PDF is
resolution-independent, but this variable
affects certain actions (e.g., halftoning
and curve flattening). If a lower number
is used, curves may look less smooth,
although PrintMessenger may run faster
and produce smaller output files.

VMSIZE

(Virtual Memory
Size )

Size of PostScript Virtual
Memory, in bytes.

VM is an area of memory reserved for
allocating space for the running the job.
The job itself relies on having available
memory (and can do limited
management of that memory). Generally