Using the Printer
RAM DISK
A RAM DISK can be set up as a virtual media device by setting a given amount of the total printer memory as the RAM DISK. This can then be used for reading and writing data just as with a memory card or as a virtual mail box function (see page 52 to 56). Note however that data written to the RAM DISK is lost if the printer is reset or its power turned off. RAM DISK settings can be made from the printer’s control panel.
Notes:
•The RAM DISK is set from the printer’s user memory. The printer’s printing speed may therefore drop or insufficient memory errors result depending on the value of the RAM DISK setting.
•RAM DISK functions cannot be used if an optional hard disk unit is installed.
■Setting the RAM DISK Size
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Press the MODE key.
Press the + or - key and select RAM DISK mode >.
The default setting is Off. Pressing the ENTER key will cause a ? to flash. Press the + or - keys to display On and then press the ENTER key.
4 | Press the key to display >RAM DISK size. |
5 | Press the ENTER key again, and change the RAM DISK size using |
the + or - key. It is not possible to make a setting that exceeds total printer memory. The default value for the RAM DISK is the total printer memory minus 32 MB. This parameter may be set anywhere from 01 to 80 depending on the available printer memory. Press the EXIT key if you want to cancel the setting.
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Once the desired RAM DISK size is displayed, press the ENTER key.
Press the EXIT key. Then turn the printer’s power off and on again. The setting will be activated after restart.
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