Brother International HL 2700CN Users Manual - English - Page 83

Reprint setting, Reprinting from RAM

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Reprint setting If you want to reprint a document that has just been printed, you can reprint it by using the control panel button. Also, if you have created a document that you wish to share with colleagues, simply spool the document to a non-secure area of the printer. This document can then be reprinted by anyone who is on the network or at the printer control panel. If you want to print PROOF, PUBLIC or SECURE data, we recommend that you install the optional CompactFlash® card. Reprinting from RAM If you do not install a CompactFlash® card (see CompactFlash® card on page 4-11), you can reprint from random access memory (RAM). The reprint data in RAM will be deleted when the printer is turned off. When you use RAM to reprint: 1 Press the Set button on the control panel to exit from the READY state and select RAMDISK SIZE in the SETUP menu. 2 The pre-set RAM disk is 0MB. Press the + button to increase the reprint RAM size in increments of 1MB. ■ When you increase the RAM size for Secure Printing, the work area of the printer is decreased and the printer performance will be reduced. Make sure that you reset the RAMDISK SIZE to 0MB after you finish using Secure Printing. ■ You can also save macros, the print log, and fonts on RAMDISK. ■ When you store data in RAM, the data will be deleted when the printer is turned off. We recommend that you add more RAM if you want to be able to print a lot of secured data. (See SO-DIMM on page 4-13) 3 - 26 CONTROL PANEL

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CONTROL PANEL
Reprint setting
If you want to reprint a document that has just been printed, you can reprint it by using the control panel
button. Also, if you have created a document that you wish to share with colleagues, simply spool the
document to a non-secure area of the printer. This document can then be reprinted by anyone who is on
the network or at the printer control panel.
If you want to print PROOF, PUBLIC or SECURE data, we recommend that you install the optional
CompactFlash
®
card.
Reprinting from RAM
If you do not install a CompactFlash
®
card (see
CompactFlash
®
card
on page 4-11), you can reprint from
random access memory (RAM). The reprint data in RAM will be deleted when the printer is turned off.
When you use RAM to reprint:
1
Press the
Set
button
on the control panel to exit from the READY state and select
RAMDISK SIZE
in the
SETUP
menu.
2
The pre-set RAM disk is 0MB. Press the
+
button to increase the reprint RAM size in increments of
1MB.
We recommend that you add more RAM if you want to be able to print a lot of secured data. (See
SO-DIMM
on page 4-13)
When you increase the RAM size for Secure Printing, the work area of the printer is decreased
and the printer performance will be reduced. Make sure that you reset the
RAMDISK SIZE
to
0MB after you finish using Secure Printing.
You can also save macros, the print log, and fonts on RAMDISK.
When you store data in RAM, the data will be deleted when the printer is turned off.