Ram Disk; User Settings; Identification - Kyocera KM-1530 User Manual

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User Settings

User Guide

RAM Disk

The RAM disk functions as a hard disk saving print requests into the printing
system's memory if a hard disk for printing is not installed. When a hard disk is
installed, the RAM disk function is inactive.
Note: Because the RAM disk is volatile memory, all data sent to the printing system
is lost when the power is turned off.
The size of the RAM disk is specified in settings at the printing system's operation
panel. For further details, consult the printing system's Operation Guide.
RAM Disk Settings
1
In the Device options list, select the RAM disk check box. The memory capacity
can be adjusted in the RAM disk box.
2
Specify the RAM disk size. The maximum RAM disk capacity may vary depending
on your printing system model and installed memory.
Matching the memory setting in the driver with the memory installed in the printing
system allows font downloads to be better managed by the driver. For further details,
consult the printing system's Operation Guide.
The following user information can be configured by selecting User in the Device
Settings tab.

Identification

Unit of Measurement
Language Preference Selection
Identification
In this dialog box, type user name and department information to be shown at the
operation panel during printing. For some printing system models, the User name
can be used with the Job Storage feature. For further details, see
(e-MPS)
on page 8-1.
1
In the Device Settings tab, click User
2
The User Settings dialog box appears. In the User name and Department boxes,
type up to 31 characters.
Type the preferred name in User name box.
Printer Properties
1
Job Storage
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