General Information 3Proof Jobs. A proof job is a specific case of a multiple-copy job. With a proof job, thecustomer assigns a password and copy count at the client workstation before printing. Thefirst set of prints are printed immediately. The original number of requested sets areprinted after the customer enters the matching password on the printerís control panel. Thecustomer has the option of printing the original number of requested sets or deleting thejob. Since more than one job may be associated with the same password, the customer canprint all the jobs, delete all the jobs, or select or delete individual jobs. A proof job that hasnot been printed is retained on the optional internal hard drive through power cycles.Secure Jobs. Secure printing allows the customer to defer printing of a job until amatching password is entered from the control panel. The customer assigns the passwordat the client workstation before printing. The job is stored, and printing is delayed until thepassword is entered on the printerís control panel. Since more than one job can have thesame password, all secure jobs with the same password are printed. A secure job that hasnot been printed or released is retained on the internal hard drive through power cycles.Saved Jobs. Saved print allows the user to save print jobs to the internal hard drive ofthe printer. The print job is not deleted after printing, it is stored on the hard drive for printon demand. This function requires an internal hard drive.Printer Memory and RAM CapabilitiesThe printer features two slots which accept 64, 128 and 256 Mbyte of SDRAM. Allcombinations are allowed for 64, 128, 192, 256, 320, 384 and 512 Mbytes. PC133 DRAM Standard 144 Pin SODIMM Serial Presence Detect 3.3 VoltThe Startup Page and the Configuration Page list the amount of RAM installed in theprinter.If the memory does not meet the above specifications, it will be ignored by the printer.