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Certificate of Volatility Manufacturer: Xerox Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2218 Model: 2218 Configuration: This item is networked with the addition of an optional Network Kit- to print servers with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP, MAC OS10.3 , Linux General description: This printer is connected to a network with an addition of an optional Network Kit Purpose: 2218 - Multi-Functional Device, Print, Copy, Fax, and Scan 1. Type of memory: Volatile memory: What is the amount? What period of time does the unit need to be powered off to completely erase this memory? System buffer Volatile memory: SDRAM: 8 MB (No user image data stored.) Codec buffer Volatile memory: SDRAM: 2 MB (No user image data stored.) Buffer etc Volatile memory: SDRAM: 1.2 MB (No user image data stored.) Print Image buffer Volatile memory: SDRAM: 47.7 MB (User image data stored. Data lost at power off.) Scanning buffer + Line buffer Volatile memory: SDRAM: 5 MB (User scan data stored. Data lost at power off.) Scanner Volatile Memory: SRAM: 128 KB (No user image data stored.) Non-Volatile Memory: Type: What type(s) of non-volatile memory are included, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash memory, NVRAM, and battery backed, etc. (fill in) FAX file & Rx data Volatile memory: Battery backed SDRAM: 16 MB (User fax image data stored. Data lost 72 hours after power off (when battery fully charged) System program code Non-Volatile memory: Flash ROM: 16 MB (Boot, codec & system code. No user image data stored.) 1

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Certificate of Volatility
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Manufacturer: Xerox
Equipment Name: FaxCentre 2218
Model: 2218
Configuration:
This item is networked with the addition of an optional Network Kit-
to print
servers
with operating systems Windows 98/2000/NT4.0/Me/XP, MAC OS10.3 , Linux
General description: This printer is connected to a network with an addition of an optional
Network Kit
Purpose:
2218 - Multi-Functional Device, Print, Copy, Fax, and Scan
1.
Type of memory
:
Volatile memory
:
What is the amount?
What period of time does the unit need to be
powered off to completely erase this memory?
System buffer Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
8 MB (No user image data stored.)
Codec buffer Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
2 MB (No user image data stored.)
Buffer etc Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
1.2 MB (No user image data stored.)
Print Image buffer Volatile memory:
SDRAM:
47.7 MB (User image data stored.
Data lost at power off.)
Scanning buffer + Line buffer Volatile memory
:
SDRAM:
5 MB (User scan data stored.
Data lost at power off.)
Scanner Volatile Memory:
SRAM:
128 KB (No user image data stored.)
Non-Volatile Memory
:
Type:
What type(s) of non-volatile memory are included, EPROM, EEPROM, Flash
memory, NVRAM, and battery backed, etc. (fill in)
FAX file & Rx data Volatile memory:
Battery backed SDRAM:
16 MB (User fax image data stored. Data lost 72 hours after
power off (when battery fully charged)
System program code Non-Volatile memory:
Flash ROM:
16 MB (Boot, codec & system code.
No user image data stored.)