Printer Settings

RAM Disk Operation

RAM Disk Functions

This machine is equipped with RAM disk functions. The RAM disk is a virtual disk unit that uses a part of the memory. If you assign a certain size of the memory to the RAM disk, you can use the RAM disk for electronic sorting (for reduction of total print time) and storage and reading of data. Also you can use the e-MPS function (see page 2-8).

Important!

Note that data written to the RAM disk is deleted when this machine is reset or the main power

 

 

switch is turned off ({).

 

The RAM disk area is assigned from the user available memory. Consequently, note that

 

 

printing speed may be lower or insufficient memory occurs depending on the RAM disk setting

 

 

value.

The RAM disk functions are disabled at the default setting. To use the RAM disk functions, set as follows.

1Press the Printer key.

2Press the S key or the T key to select MENU.

Ready

GO CANCEL MENU

3Press the Enter key.

4Press the S key or the T key to select RAM Disk Mode.

Menu

Page Set

Print Quality

RAM Disk Mode

5Press the Enter key.

6Press the S key or the T key to select On.

RAM Disk Mode

Back

On

Off

7Press the Enter key. Change # is displayed.

8Press the Reset key.

9Press the S key or the T key to select Yes.

Do you want to restart? Yes

No

10Press the Enter key. This machine restarts.

RAM Disk Operation

1Press the Printer key.

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Kyocera 2050, 1650, 2550 manual RAM Disk Operation, RAM Disk Functions

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