Kyocera TASKalfa 620 TASKalfa 620/820 Print Driver Users Guide Rev 8.1 - Page 18
Setting the Memory, RAM Disk, Setting RAM Disk, Administrator Settings, Job Accounting
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Device Settings Setting the Memory By default, the Memory setting matches the standard memory in the printing system. If optional memory is installed, set the memory in the printer driver to match the total amount of memory. 1 Install optional DIMM memory in the printing system. 2 In Device Settings > Memory, select the amount of installed memory. You can use the Auto Configure feature to obtain memory information from the printing system. RAM Disk The RAM disk functions as a virtual hard disk, saving print requests into the printing system's memory, if a hard disk is not installed. Because the RAM disk is volatile memory, all data sent to the printing system is lost when the power is turned off. Note: When a hard disk is installed, the RAM disk feature is inactive. Selecting Ignore application collation in the Compatibility Settings dialog box lets the driver control collation. RAM disk can then increase the print speed of collated multiple copies by sending the print job just once. In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as a restricted user. Setting RAM Disk Setting the RAM disk lets you save print requests into the printing system's memory if a hard disk is not installed. 1 In Device Settings > Device options > RAM disk, select the RAM disk size. 2 At the printing system's operation panel, turn on RAM disk and set its size. The maximum RAM disk size depends on the amount of installed memory. Administrator Settings Administrator Settings lets you specify Job accounting IDs, an Operation panel message, display the Quick Print tab, select Lock Security Settings and SNMP Settings and set a password to control access. In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as a restricted user. Job Accounting Job accounting gives an administrator control usage of a printing system. With Job accounting, you can assign account IDs (identification numbers) to users or departments, a specific account ID, or make account ID input mandatory for printing. After account IDs are created, you can view from the printing system operation panel the number of copies associated with a specific ID as well as limit the number of copies for individual IDs. Account IDs can be up to 8 digits. 2-4 User Guide