The Color Matching memory client provides storage space for the
control and operation of the Color Matching feature. The available
space is used to process the generation and management of printer
resident, custom ICC color matching profiles, as-well-as the
feature generated device link conversion maps. These device link
maps are ultimately used for RGB and CMYK device space color
conversion.
By retaining the most frequently used profile and device link
information in primary storage, performance of the color matching
operation is increased. This increase comes from the ellimination of
the time required to find and load the desired ICC profiles for a given
job, and to then generate the device link map used during color
conversion by the printer's page description language.
The size of ICC profiles used for color matching device link generation
will affect the amount of free space remaining to the memory client
for routine color matching operations. The feature will routinely
unload unused profiles and device links as necessary to retain
sufficient free space for operation. However, if downloaded custom ICC
profiles are overly large, excessive memory can be consumed for
device link generation, exhausting available client memory needed for
other operations. This will result in color matching processing errors
being reported to the user.
If color matching memory resource errors occur, the problem can be
corrected by reducing the quality setting of the generated device link
maps via the operator panel, or by increasing the amount of memory
available to the color matching client.
If you are uncertain about how to configure your printer's memory,
use only the Administration/Memory/QuickConfig menu. This menu
appears if your printer does not have a hard disk attached or if the
disk swap option is disabled. Use this menu as a starting point before
attempting to manually configure your printer's memory.
It provides a simple method of defining how much memory should go
to each of the clients for the most complicated printing conditions in
your environment. Menu options allow you to specify the largest
media size at the resolution you plan to use. Memory is then automat-
ically allocated to the clients.
Size is returned in Kilobytes.
Choices: 8196KB default, or variable, depending on options installed
Parsed from file QMS-MIB.mib
Module: QMS-MIB
Vendor: QMS, Inc.
Module: QMS-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
qmsClientColorMatching OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The Color Matching memory client provides storage space for the control and operation of the Color Matching feature. The available space is used to process the generation and management of printer resident, custom ICC color matching profiles, as-well-as the feature generated device link conversion maps. These device link maps are ultimately used for RGB and CMYK device space color conversion. By retaining the most frequently used profile and device link information in primary storage, performance of the color matching operation is increased. This increase comes from the ellimination of the time required to find and load the desired ICC profiles for a given job, and to then generate the device link map used during color conversion by the printer's page description language. The size of ICC profiles used for color matching device link generation will affect the amount of free space remaining to the memory client for routine color matching operations. The feature will routinely unload unused profiles and device links as necessary to retain sufficient free space for operation. However, if downloaded custom ICC profiles are overly large, excessive memory can be consumed for device link generation, exhausting available client memory needed for other operations. This will result in color matching processing errors being reported to the user. If color matching memory resource errors occur, the problem can be corrected by reducing the quality setting of the generated device link maps via the operator panel, or by increasing the amount of memory available to the color matching client. If you are uncertain about how to configure your printer's memory, use only the Administration/Memory/QuickConfig menu. This menu appears if your printer does not have a hard disk attached or if the disk swap option is disabled. Use this menu as a starting point before attempting to manually configure your printer's memory. It provides a simple method of defining how much memory should go to each of the clients for the most complicated printing conditions in your environment. Menu options allow you to specify the largest media size at the resolution you plan to use. Memory is then automat- ically allocated to the clients. Size is returned in Kilobytes. Choices: 8196KB default, or variable, depending on options installed" ::= { qmsMemory 13 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.1 | qmsMEMPhysical | 0 | 0 | Size of the physical memory in MB. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.2 | qmsMEMTotal | 0 | 0 | Size of the total virtual memory in MB. Note: If no hard disk is installed, this will be the size of physical memory. |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.3 | qmsClientSystem | 0 | 0 | Also known as System Use, this non-configurable client is the amount of RAM used to run the printer's operating system. It's nev… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.4 | qmsClientSpool | 0 | 0 | Also known as Host Input and K Mem for Spool, this memory client stores incoming data from all the interfaces until the emulatio… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.5 | qmsClientEmulation | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem Emulation, this client is used to store any optional or loadable emulations, such as LN03 Plus or QUIC II. In… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.6 | qmsClientHeap | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem PSHeap, Heap, PostScript VM, and Virtual Memory, this client holds downloaded fonts, PostScript operators, a… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.7 | qmsClientFontCache | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem PS Fonts and Font Cache, this memory client stores bitmapped representations of previously scaled PostScript… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.8 | qmsClientDisplayList | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem Display, this client stores compressed repre- sentations, or blocks, of the pages to be printed. It takes ap… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.9 | qmsClientFrameBuffer | 0 | 0 | The Frame Buffer memory client holds rasterized or bitmapped images of page faces which are ready to be sent to the print engine… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.10 | qmsClientEmulTemp | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem Emul Tmp and Emulation Temporary, this cli- ent sets the amount of system memory to be used by non-PostScrip… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.11 | qmsClientDisk | 0 | 0 | This memory client stores frequently used data in system memory instead of continually storing and retrieving it from a hard dis… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.480.1.5.14 | qmsClientHPStoragePool | 0 | 0 | Also known as K Mem HP Pool, HP Heap, HP VM, and Virtual Memory, this client holds downloaded fonts, and forms. Inefficiently cod… |