05-06-2008, 10:25 AM
Unless the (OS9) utility has been used to turn off the startup page, every time the printer is turned on you'll get a page with pagecount, and a few other factoids, including how much installed RAM is in the printer.
It comes standard with 8mb in two fully populated slots of 4mb each, which is probably sufficient, but uses standard 72 pin SIMMs and can take up to 32mb of RAM total.
Things are tanks. I've bought a few over the last couple of years at university surplus- the last one I got had only 2000 pages on it.
It comes standard with 8mb in two fully populated slots of 4mb each, which is probably sufficient, but uses standard 72 pin SIMMs and can take up to 32mb of RAM total.
Things are tanks. I've bought a few over the last couple of years at university surplus- the last one I got had only 2000 pages on it.