G e n e r al P r o du c t I n f o rm a t io n8 D o c u me n t a t io n U p d at e X e r o x D o c uP r in t N 24 / N 3 2 / N 4 0E N G L I S HSend Once, RIPOnce, Print ManyThe base printer is configured with 8 MB flash memory and 24MB ofDRAM, which is sufficient to print most jobs. The printer uses theavailable memory to store all of the compressed Rasterized ImagedProcessed (RIPped) jobs to support the “Send Once, RIP Once, PrintMany” capabilities when printing collated sets. This productivityfeature allows subsequent copies of a multiple set job to print at ratedspeed.Additional memory or the hard disk drive option may be needed tohandle collated sets of large and/or complex jobs. When the hard diskoption is installed, even very large collated sets can beaccommodated.Using the hard disk drive, the printer utilizes the “Intelligent RIPOnce” feature. First, the printer will determine if the job will fit intothe available memory.• If the job will fit into memory, the printer will RIP the job andprint the requested number of collated sets from the processeddata in memory.• If the job does not fit into available memory, the printer will RIPthe job and store it on the hard disk. Collated sets are imaged fromthe processed data on the disk.When the hard disk is not installed, and there is insufficient memoryfor the printer to handle the entire job, then the printer will processthe job “chunk-by-chunk”. The system will print as much of the jobas it can handle at once. For example, if a job is 50 pages long, andavailable memory can store the first 35 pages, the system will printthe first 35 pages of every set. The system will then print theremaining 15 pages of every set.