Enabling/disabling collation, Working with chunk collation – HP QMS 4060 User Manual
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output tray. The following figure shows the collated and uncollated
stacking for two copies of a four-page file.
The main advantage of collation is convenience and the time savings
derived from not having to separate and sort individual copies of a
document. Each copy of the document exists as a whole unless
chunk collation has occurred.
Enabling/Disabling Collation
Working with Chunk Collation
For a multiple copy document with collation On, there must be
enough display list memory to hold the display list blocks for all pages
in the collation range. See the “Memory” section in chapter 5
, for
more information on the Display List compressed blocks. If there is
not enough memory, then a chunk collation boundary is forced after
the last compiled page of the collation range.
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Note:
Under normal conditions with 32 MB of RAM and the internal
hard disk for virtual memory, your QMS 4060 should have enough
memory to prevent chunk collation from occurring.
Menu
Operator Control/Collation
Choices
On—Enable collation.
Off—Disable collation.
Default
Off
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