Kyocera ECOSYS P3260dn P3260dn KX Driver Operation Guide - Page 29

Memory, Setting the Memory, RAM Disk, Auto Con Now, Silent auto configuration, Device Settings

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Device Settings Auto Configure Now Click the button at any time to retrieve the current settings from the printing system. Silent auto configuration Select to let the driver check the printing system at every occurrence of a fixed period. The driver regularly checks for any changes in optional devices or memory. 3 Click OK in all dialog boxes. Memory Memory is the amount of standard and optional memory installed in the printing system. To maximize the downloading of printing system fonts, the driver must be set to match the total printing system 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. Setting the Memory 1 Install optional DIMM in the printing system. 2 In Device Settings > Memory, type or select the amount of total installed memory. If your printing system includes the Auto Configure feature, you can use it to obtain information about the memory size. RAM Disk Available in some models, the RAM disk functions as a virtual storage device, saving print requests into the printing system's memory. Because the RAM disk is temporary memory, all data stored there is lost when the power is turned off. The setting for RAM disk size must match the operation panel setting. The maximum RAM disk size depends on the amount of installed memory. If selected, the Ignore application collation feature in the Compatibility Settings dialog box lets the driver control collation. The RAM disk can help increase the print speed of collated multiple copies by sending the print job just once. Depending on your printing system model, when you select Hard disk or SSD in Device Settings, the RAM disk feature is inactive. In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as a restricted user. Printer Driver 4-3

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Device Settings
Printer Driver
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Auto Configure Now
Click the button at any time to retrieve the current settings from the
printing system.
Silent auto configuration
Select to let the driver check the printing system at every occurrence of
a fixed period. The driver regularly checks for any changes in optional
devices or memory.
3
Click
OK
in all dialog boxes.
Memory
Memory is the amount of standard and optional memory installed in the printing
system. To maximize the downloading of printing system fonts, the driver must be set
to match the total printing system 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.
Setting the Memory
1
Install optional DIMM in the printing system.
2
In
Device Settings
>
Memory
, type or select the amount of total installed
memory.
If your printing system includes the Auto Configure feature, you can use it to
obtain information about the memory size.
RAM Disk
Available in some models, the RAM disk functions as a virtual storage device, saving
print requests into the printing system’s memory. Because the RAM disk is temporary
memory, all data stored there is lost when the power is turned off. The setting for
RAM disk size must match the operation panel setting. The maximum RAM disk size
depends on the amount of installed memory.
If selected, the Ignore application collation feature in the Compatibility Settings dialog
box lets the driver control collation. The RAM disk can help increase the print speed of
collated multiple copies by sending the print job just once.
Depending on your printing system model, when you select Hard disk or
SSD in Device Settings, the RAM disk feature is inactive.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as a
restricted user.