Lexmark C762 User Manual

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CHAPTER 6: Flash Memory and Disk
Flash memory and disk devices are used to store permanent fonts, macros, and 
symbol sets. The disk device is also used to buffer print jobs, collate large jobs, and 
store job statistics. Unlike RAM memory, these devices retain the following information 
when the printer is powered off, or when the printer switches languages:
PCL emulation permanent bitmapped and scalable fonts
PCL emulation permanent macros
PCL emulation symbol sets
PostScript Type 1 fonts
Files created using the PostScript emulation file operators
Demonstration files
Some printers have connectors that let you install optional flash memory or a disk 
device; other printers may offer one or the other of these devices as a standard 
feature. See your printer documentation for more information.
When first installed in the printer, the flash memory or disk may be unformatted. You 
must format the device before you download resources. A message displays on the 
printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional if the device is unformatted.
Warning:
When you format flash memory or a disk, all information currently stored 
on the device is lost.
If flash memory or a disk becomes full while downloading resources, a message 
displays on the printer operator panel or through MarkVision Professional. The file 
being downloaded is not saved unless room is available to store the entire file.