You can change the amount of virtual memory that your PostScript printer has available for storing fonts. The PostScript driver uses a default setting recommended by the printer manufacturer for virtual memory.
To determine the right value, copy the Testps.txt file (supplied with the Windows NT Resource Kit) to the printer, and use the recommended virtual memory value printed on the resulting page.
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers.
2. Click to select the printer.
3. Click Properties on the File menu.
4. Click the Device Settings tab.
5. Double-click Available PostScript memory.
6. Type the value from Testps.txt in the Change Settings box.
7. Click OK.