Kyocera KM-3035 Kyocera Extended Driver 3.x User Guide Rev-1.4 - Page 26

RAM Disk Settings, Device Options, RAM Disk

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• The following functions can be used if a hard disk is installed: • Quick Copy • Proof and Hold • Private Print • Job Storage • Temporary • Permanent Jobs RAM Disk Settings The RAM disk functions as a hard disk saving print requests into the printer's memory if a hard disk for printing is not installed. When a hard disk is installed, the RAM disk function is inactive. Since the RAM disk is volatile memory, all data sent to the printer is lost if the power is turned off. The size of the RAM disk is specified in settings on the printer operator panel. For further details, consult the printer's Operation Guide. 1. In the Device Options list, enable the RAM Disk check box. The memory capacity can be adjusted in the RAM Disk combo box. 2. Specify the RAM Disk size. The maximum RAM disk capacity may vary depending on your printer model and installed memory. In the example of the FS-6020 shown above, if the memory corresponds to 16 MB minus 8 MB, the maximum available capacity for the RAM disk is 8 MB. The value in the combo box will not exceed 8 MB. For further details, consult the printer's Operation Guide. 20

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The following functions can be used if a hard disk is installed:
Quick Copy
Proof and Hold
Private Print
Job Storage
• Temporary
Permanent Jobs
RAM Disk Settings
The RAM disk functions as a hard disk saving print requests into the printer’s memory if a
hard disk for printing is not installed. When a hard disk is installed, the RAM disk function is
inactive.
Since the RAM disk is volatile memory, all data sent to the printer is lost if the power is turned
off.
The size of the RAM disk is specified in settings on the printer operator panel. For further
details, consult the printer’s Operation Guide.
1.
In the
Device Options
list, enable the
RAM Disk
check box. The memory capacity can
be adjusted in the
RAM Disk
combo box.
2.
Specify the
RAM Disk
size. The maximum RAM disk capacity may vary depending on
your printer model and installed memory.
In the example of the FS-6020 shown above, if the memory corresponds to 16 MB minus
8 MB, the maximum available capacity for the RAM disk is 8 MB. The value in the combo box
will not exceed 8 MB. For further details, consult the printer's Operation Guide.