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Managing memory
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Print and Hold jobs
There are four different types of held jobs: Confidential Job, Repeat Print, Verify Print, and 
Reserve Print. Although each of these jobs differ, they are all sent and held in printer 
memory. Therefore, to take advantage of this feature, it is important to have sufficient 
printer memory. See “Held Jobs” on page 32 or refer to the 
User’s Reference for more 
information.
Flash memory 
Use one of the three memory connectors to install a 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, or 16MB flash 
memory option. Use flash memory to permanently store downloaded fonts, macros, 
forms, or symbol sets. Resources stored in flash memory are not lost when the printer is 
reset or turned off. If you install more than one flash option in the printer, the printer rec-
ognizes the largest flash option and uses it. See “Downloaded resources” on page 174 for 
more information.
Disk option
If you need a larger storage capacity for downloaded resources, or if you need to track job 
statistics, buffer print jobs, or collate large jobs, you may want to install a hard disk option. 
Lexmark offers a hard disk option with an unformatted storage capacity of 2.1GB. As with 
flash memory, any items stored on disk are not lost when the printer is reset or turned off. 
See “Downloaded resources” on page 174 for more information.
In addition to downloading and storing resources such as fonts and symbol sets, you can 
use a disk option for collating print jobs, tracking job statistics, and buffering print jobs. 
The optional Optra Forms hard disk supports Lexmark’s Optra Forms, a solution that lets 
you print completed printer-resident forms using data from your own applications. (See 
“Printing forms with Optra Forms” on page 114 for more information about Optra Forms.)
Collating print jobs
If an optional hard disk is installed in the printer, the printer automatically uses available 
disk storage area to collate a large job when printer memory is not sufficient. See “Collat-
ing print jobs” on page 111 for more information.