4.Press r to display "Yes" and press Enter/Pause.

All the deleted files in flash memory are permanently erased.

5.Press Escape/Clear until you see the Main menu.

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Use these basic guidelines when storing files in your printer’s memory.

Your printer may have volatile RAM (packets deleted when the printer is turned off), non-volatile RAM (packets saved when the printer is turned off), and flash memory (packets saved when the printer is turned off). Each printer has a different limit of available memory.

Before you save any packets in flash memory, you must format flash memory first. See "Formatting Flash Memory" for more information.

Formats, graphics, and check digits can be saved in flash (but they are also duplicated in RAM). Any packets saved in flash cannot exceed the memory available in RAM.

Fonts are stored differently in flash. For example, the 9825 printer has very limited flash font memory and one TrueType font may exceed that limit. If you print TrueType or double-byte Asian fonts, use a 9855 or 9860 printer with the extended memory option.

There is not a 1-to-1 ratio between the memory in your printer and the memory in your PC. For example, a file that is 5K in Windows may require 15-20K to store in your printer.

When using graphics, use the lowest-resolution graphic possible. If your printer uses a 203 dpi printhead, the graphic’s resolution should be 150 to 200 dpi. In fact, 96 dpi may work. Try to create the smallest file size possible.

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