Kodak 8657 manual Appendix B Adding More Memory, Setting up for the Installation

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Appendix B Adding More Memory

You can purchase memory cards and install them in your printer to increase memory to either 48 MB or 64 MB. The cards should be 72-pin, 4MB x 32 bit, 80 nanosecond cards. Installing the cards may increase the speed at which documents are processed before they are printed, and allows more fonts to be downloaded with PostScript jobs.

Installing extra memory is also useful because it allows simultaneous processing and printing of more and/or larger jobs. In other words, it increases the possible number of prints per hour. For example, increasing the printer's memory to 64 MB while running in raster mode allows you to print one 9 1/2I x 14I job and process a second job of the same size. Without that much memory in the printer, only smaller jobs can be processed and printed.

Follow the steps below to install additional memory in the printer.

Setting up for the Installation

The steps below describe how to prepare to install a memory card.

1. Turn the printer off and unplug it.

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Contents Kodak Professional 8657 Printer Contents Contents Index About Your Printer IntroductionHost Interfaces Radio Frequency Interference Regulatory Information Safety Regulations Getting Started Checking ContentsRemoving the Shipping Pins 12I Finding a LocationReviewing the Components Components of the PrinterPrinter Front View Getting Started Printer Back View Printer Side View Printer Inside View Attaching the Power Cord Centronics Cable Parallel Connection Attaching the Interface CableScsi Cable ±12 Cleaning the Thermal Head Do not Violate ±15 About Ribbon Printer Ribbon and PaperHandling Loading Adhesive strip Barcode ±19 Getting Started About Paper Getting Started ±23 Init Error Turning on the PowerInitializing Please Wait Understanding the Display Panel Power Indicator LightsError Messages LCD PanelSetup/Select CancelButtons PrintUsing Setup Menus Configuring the PrinterEntering Setup Mode Exiting Setup ModeRestoring Factory Settings Selecting DefaultsFactoryreset Factoryexit Selecting a Language for the Display PanelSpecifying Port Information Setting up a Parallel ConnectionModenormal Modebinary Modeexit Setting up an IPX Novell NetWare Connection Setting up an EtherTalk ConnectionVER1 Verexit Ipxsnap Ipxethernet Ipxautoselect IpxexitTCP/IPADDRESS TCP/IPEXIT Setting up a TCP/IP ConnectionSetting up a Scsi Connection Processing Test Print Making a Test PrintPrinting Printing Cancelling JOBProcessing Job Scheduling Storing Prints Maintaining the Printer Ordering Supplies and Accessories Supplies and AccessoriesProduct Part Number Product Catalog NumberPaper Type Catalog Number PaperRibbon Storing SuppliesPaper Understanding Error Messages Correcting ProblemsChange Ribbon Check TrayClear Ribbon JAM Service REQClose Cover Insert TrayRibbon Type Mismatch Symptom Possible solutions TroubleshootingSymptom Possible solutions Symptom Possible solutions Symptom Possible solutions Handling for Humidity-related Paper Problems Alternate Head Cleaning Instructions Do not Violate ±11 Clearing the Paper Path ±13 Power Error Repacking the Printer Correcting Problems Getting Help European Helpline Numbers Asia/Pacific Helpline NumbersCountry Country code Helpline number Weight Appendix a Printer SpecificationsSize Operating EnvironmentPower Consumption Power RequirementsVoltage/Frequency Appendix B Adding More Memory Setting up for the InstallationCustomizing Your Printer Opening the Printer Customizing Your Printer Customizing Your Printer Card Clip Installing the CardClosing the Printer Customizing Your Printer Windows Systems Appendix C nneed nnAbout SCSI-connected Installations Computer Type Cable Terminator Any Macintosh Macintosh SystemsExcept IIfx Macintosh IIfxAbout SCSI-connected Installations ADAPTEC, 1±12 IndexIndex Index±3 Index Index±5 Index Index±7 Index Index±9 Index