Ram Disk Operation; Partition List - Kyocera KM-C2525E Advanced Operation Manual

Kyocera km-c2525e: advanced operation
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Press [Printing]. Processing data is displayed and the partition list is printed.
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When printing is complete, the screen returns to printer mode.

RAM Disk Operation

This device includes a RAM disk function. A RAM disk is a virtual disk device that uses a portion of
physical memory. By configuring a portion of total printer memory as a RAM disk, you can perform
electronic sorting (to decrease total required printing time) or save or read data.
Before using the RAM disk function, set RAM disk to [On] from the RAM disk configuration item and
set the RAM disk size. After RAM disk configuration is complete, perform the following operations.
IMPORTANT: The RAM disk function is not available when a hard disk is installed.
The RAM disk temporarily stores data. All of its contents are erased when this device is reset or
switched off.
The RAM disk is created from a portion of this device's memory available for use by users.
Therefore, depending on RAM disk configuration, print speed may be reduced or printing problems
may arise due to insufficient memory.
NOTE: RAM disk usage steps are the same as the memory card usage steps. Refer to Memory
Card Operation on page 3-27.
Some e-MPS functions are available. For more on e-MPS functions, refer to e-MPS Functions on
page 3-34.
RAM Disk Setting
The RAM disk function is set to [Off] (disabled) by default. To use the RAM disk function, set it to
[On] (enabled).
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Press the Printer key.
2
Press [Printer Menu].
Write Data
Print List of Partitions
Read Data (data, programs)
Deleting Data (data, fonts, programs, or macros)

PARTITION LIST

Device Information
Partition Information
Printer Settings
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