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Managing Memory<br />

The printer supports an optional printer hard disk as well as ROM<br />

(read-only memory) and synchronous DRAM (dynamic<br />

random-access memory) DIMMs (dual inline memory modules).<br />

DRAM DIMMs must be installed in synchronized pairs (two DIMMs)<br />

with the same amount of memory installed in slots such as 1 and 2<br />

(see task 5 on page 209). For more information on DIMMs, see<br />

appendix A, “DIMM Installation.”<br />

The printer comes with a minimum of 32 MB of RAM and can be<br />

expanded with additional DIMMs. The printer has four available DIMM<br />

slots for additional 8, 16, 32, or 64 MB DIMMs.<br />

An optional printer hard disk is available for storing downloaded fonts<br />

and forms in the printer. Unlike standard printer memory, information<br />

stored on the printer hard disk is permanently downloaded and can<br />

remain in the printer even when the printer is turned off. A printer hard<br />

disk also enables proof and hold and mopying features (which can<br />

significantly decrease the processing time for multiple copies, or large<br />

or complex jobs). For information on ordering a printer hard disk, see<br />

“Accessories, Options, and Related Products” in chapter 8.<br />

Note<br />

A printer hard disk is required to mopy or proof and hold.<br />

56 2 Using the <strong>Printer</strong> Control Panel EN

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