Configuration 4-25The Tray Switch menu in the Print dialog box of Windows 98 and Me as well as someMacintosh applications allow you to override printer default setting for jobs sent tothe printer from your system. True enables tray chaining to all cassettes and themultipurpose feeder. False disables chaining.Most Macintosh applications allow you to configure the printer’s tray chaining featureusing the If the Cassette is out of paper option in the Print dialog box Error Handlingmenu.• The Use printer’s default option uses the printer’s front panel Tray Switch menusetting.• The Switch to another cassette with the same paper size option implements traychaining to all cassettes and the multipurpose feeder.Virtual Memory (VM)The VM manu, Utility: VM allows you to adjust the size of your PostScript virtualmemory in Megabytes. This setting controls the printer’s default virtual memorysetting at power up. The minimum value allowed is 9 MB, 12 MB is the factorydefault, and the maximum value is 40% of installed RAM.You also can set the virtual memory via the browser. See “PostScript Features(AccelaFont, DPI, Linearization, LPI, Margins, More X-ACT, and VM)” in chapter 2(Macintosh) or chapter 3 (PC) for details.Utility PagesThe Utility: Print configuration menu includes options to print various utility pagesneeded for different printer functions. Options include Calibration, Font List, FontSample, Low Toner, Start Page, Verify, Menu Layout, and Engine Testpage.Calibration — Prints a sample Calibration Page which show the printer’s currentperformance as a basis for calibration during linearization.Font List — Prints a page listing the Adobe PostScript 3 fonts resident on your printer.Font Sample — Prints a page with samples of the Adobe PostScript fonts resident onyour printer.Low Toner — Prints a toner reorder page. (See “Informational Pages (Start Page, LowToner Page, and Network Page” in chapter 2).Start Page — Prints a printer start-up page. (See “Informational Pages (Start Page,Low Toner Page, and Network Page” in chapter 2).