13.2 System/Meter Settings
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Memory Changes | ¥ | PostScript Memory |
(con't...) |
| Sets the memory capacity for the use of PostScript. The printing speed may be |
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| increased when the memory capacity is increased. |
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| Available memory capacity: |
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Delete Stored Print Job | Delete stored print jobs listed according to the types of print jobs: | |
| ¥ | Secured Print |
| ¥ | Sample Print |
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Initialize Memory/Disk | Executes the initialization of NV memory and hard disk. It can also execute | |
| system reset. | |
| ¥ | Initialize Memory |
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| Executes initialization of NV memory. NV memory is the nonvolatile |
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| memory that maintains the printer setting contents even after the power has |
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| been switched off. |
| ¥ | Initialize Print Meter |
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| Executes initialization of Print Meter memory. |
| ¥ | All Hard Disks |
| ¥ Hard Disk Partition 1 | |
| ¥ Hard Disk Partition 2 | |
| ¥ Hard Disk Partition 3 | |
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| Executes initialization of the hard disk or the hard disk partition |
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| * factory setting |
• If the distributed memory capacity cannot be maintained and memory becomes insufficient when the port status is at Enable, the following processes will be automatically executed:
A. Change and allocate the setting values of the various memories (e.g. Receive buffer).
B. If allocation in A is not possible, set the status of the Ethernet port to Disable and reallocate.
•When the interface board is installed, disable the port status of the port not in use.
•After removing the RAM module and switching on the power, the above process will be executed even if the memory becomes insufficient compared with the previous memory setting.