Kyocera S-9100DN manual Appendix B Expansion Memory, Yes No, Removing the Main Circuit Board

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Appendix B Expansion Memory

Appendix B Expansion Memory

This appendix first explains how to remove the main circuit board and then how to install a DIMM (Dual In-line Memory Module) on the main circuit board.

Expanded printer memory enables you to print more complex pages, download more fonts, and define more macros.

1. Removing the Main Circuit Board

The main circuit board of the printer is equipped with two sockets for memory expansion. Expansion memory is available in the form of DIMMs.

NOTE

The expansion memory should be installed only by a Kyocera Mita authorized dealer or Kyocera Mita certified technician. Ky- ocera Mita shall not be liable for damage due to improper instal- lation of the expansion memory.

The following instructions are intended for the technician only.

1.1Notes on Handling the Main Circuit Board and DIMM

Protect the electronics by taking these precautions:

Before touching the main circuit board and DIMM, touch a wa- ter pipe or other large metal object to discharge yourself of static electricity. While doing the work, it is recommended that you wear an antistatic wrist strap.

Touch the main circuit board and DIMM only at the edges.

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1.2Removing the Main Circuit Board from the Printer

Remove the main circuit board completely from the printer as fol- lows:

1

Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord and

printer cable.

2

Remove the two screws from the printer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Pull the main circuit board all the way out of the printer.

NOTE

Before pulling the main circuit board out, clear away the area, behind the printer. Foreign objects, accidentally sticking to the back of the main circuit board, can cause serious damage to the printer.

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