Phaser PX Phaser PXi Power down the printer. Do not unplug the printer; this preserves a ground path to dissipate static charges. Disconnect the host interface cables. Remove the printer’s upper half cover by first lifting the rear corners...
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Angle the RAM SIMM into its connector; it should lock in place when properly installed. RAM chips face to the front of printer Front of printer J7 (PXi) J6 (PXi) J229 or J335 (PX) Insert SIMM . . .and. . .
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S ta tu s Reinstall the EMI shield and the top panel. Reconnect the host interface cables. Turn on the printer and make a print to ensure that the printer functions correctly. 4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M) r a ll...
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Power down the printer. Do not unplug the printer; this preserves a ground path to dissipate static charges. Disconnect the host interface cables. Unscrew the four thumbscrews securing the image processor board's rear panel to the printer. Slide the image processor board out of the printer.
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Locate the SIMM connectors: Labeled J160 on the PX image processor board Labeled J6 on the PXi image processor board PX image processor: Insert a memory module in connector J160 ( a ), and tilt the module upright until it locks in place ( b ). Note For the PXi image processor: Install memory modules in the order J6 and then J7.
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RAM SIMM to lock it in place. Reinstall the image processor board in place and secure with the thumbscrews. Reconnect the host interface cables. Turn on the printer and make a print to ensure that the printer functions correctly.
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Phaser II PXe and Phaser II PXi (bolt-down style image processor board) Power down the printer. Do not unplug the printer; this preserves a ground path to dissipate static charges. Disconnect the host interface cables. Remove the top panel. (Lift it carefully; the front panel LED cable is still connected.)
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4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M) Remove the two screws securing the front of the EMI shield. Tilt the shield up and remove it. Locate the DRAM SIMM module connector J6. PXe image processor: Insert the DRAM SIMM in connector J6 ( a ) and tilt the module upright until it locks in place ( b ).
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Reinstall the EMI shield and the top panel. Reconnect the front panel connector. Reconnect the host interface cables. Turn on the printer and make a test print to ensure that the printer functions correctly. 4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M)
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Remove the two screws securing the image processor board in place. Grasp underneath the rear panel and slide the image processor board out of the printer card cage. Do not pull on the connector bails. Printers B10XXXX Phaser 300i...
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Note For Phaser III printers serial numbered B01xxxx to B06xxxx: Install memory modules in the order J7 and then J8. J6 should already be filled. Insert a memory module in connector J7 ( a ), and tilt the module upright until it locks in place ( b ). Repeat to install additional memory module in J8.
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Reinstall the board in place and secure with the two screws. Reconnect the host interface cables. Turn on the printer and make a print to ensure the printer functions correctly. For Phaser III printers serial numbered B10xxxx and higher and Phaser 300i printers: Install memory modules in the order J8 and then J7.
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Loosen the rear panel thumbscrews. If just the image processor board is installed, then slide the image processor board out of the printer. If the printer is equipped with a multiplexer, then slide both the image processor board and the attached 3-port multiplexer out of the printer.
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(b). Repeat Step 6 to install an additional memory module. Slide the 3-port multiplexer board, if the printer is furnished with one, into the top slot. Slide the image processor board into the bottom slot. Push and turn the thumbscrews to secure the board(s) in place.
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Remove the top panel. Three of the screws securing the top panel are at the rear of the printer. Open the top cover to access the three other screws located on the front underside of the top cover. (Be careful lifting the cabinet top;...
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Remove the two screws securing the front of the EMI shield. Tilt the shield up and remove it. Locate the connectors labeled SIMM #1, #2, and #3 on the image processor board. (For the Phaser II DX printer, a memory module is already installed in connector SIMM #1.) Note Install memory modules in the order #1, then #2, and then #3.
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Repeat Step 6 to install an additional memory module. Reinstall the EMI shield and the top panel. Reconnect the host interface cables. Turn on the printer and make a test print to ensure that the printer functions correctly. 4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M)
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4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M) Phaser II SD/SDX Power down the printer. Do not unplug the printer; this preserves a ground path to dissipate static charges. Remove the cabinet top. (Be careful lifting the cabinet top, the front panel LED cable is still attached.)
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Remove the two screws securing the front of the EMI shield. Tilt the shield up and remove it. Locate the DRAM SIMM module connector J6. Insert a keyed DRAM SIMM in connector J6 (or in J7 if J6 is already filled, or in J8 if J6 and J7 are already filled) (a), and tilt the module upright until it locks in place (b).
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4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M) Reinstall the EMI shield. Reconnect the front panel connector. Reconnect the cabinet top. Turn on the printer and make a print to ensure that the printer functions correctly.
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Phaser 200i and Phaser 200e Power down the printer. Leave the power cord plugged in to provide a ground path for static. Remove the interface cables. Remove the top-rear and rear cabinet panels. Remove the screws securing the I/O board to the card cage.
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4-Mbyte RAM SIMM Installation — (4690F4M) Remove the card cage top (3 screws). Move over the hinged card cage top. Lift out the image processor board.
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Phaser 200e: Insert a memory module in connector J6 (a), and tilt the module upright until it locks in place (b). When properly inserted, a tab on each end of the connector slips into a hole on each end of the RAM SIMM. Also, a pawl on each end of the connector latches around each end of the RAM SIMM to lock it in place.