Specifications

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When any available RAM cannot contain a large amount of data, some of that data
can be placed on the hard disk. In this case, the memory used on a hard disk is
referred to as “virtual memory.”
Examples of items placed on the hard disk in the QMS 3260/4032 are downloaded
fonts, downloaded emulations, background print files, spooled print jobs, and operat-
ing systems.
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Also called a “virtual disk,” the RAM disk is an area of RAM that is used to simulate an
additional hard disk. Data on a RAM disk can be written and read more quickly than
on a hard disk, but a RAM disk loses any information stored on it when the printer's
power is turned off. The spooling buffer is a RAM disk client if a hard disk is not
available.
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The printer’s optional SCSI port allows you to connect up to three optional SCSI hard
disks or the optional CrownCopy scanner and up to two optional SCSI hard disks, pro-
viding storage for fonts, emulations, and other files. Hard disks are also used to
increase the amount of collation that can be accepted and provide a secondary stor-
age area for spooled data, while providing virtual memory capabilities.
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This applies to the internal hard disk. “Integrated” refers to the fact that all of the con-
troller electronics are on the drive itself, so no separate adapter card or expansion slot
is required.
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This type of memory is cleared when the printer is turned off. For example, most RAM
is volatile.
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This type of memory is not lost when the printer loses power.
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This protected form of RAM is used to store information such as your printer’s config-
uration menu. Configuration options you have chosen, such as emulations, memory
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