Oki C9600hdn, C9600hnColorSignage, C9600n, 70050201, 70050301 Installation Instructions Manual

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Memory DIMM
Installation Instructions
DIMM PART NUMBER
128MB: 70050201 256 MB: 70050301 512 MB: 70050401
C9600/9800 Memory DIMM Installation Instructions 59375001 June 2005
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Getting Started

The printers have two sockets for memory DIMM boards. You can expand the printer's memory up to 1 GB. To achieve the 1 GB memory in most models, you will need to replace the DIMM(s) provided with 512 MB DIMMs. The printer will not acknowledge more than 1 GB of memory.
Model Memory Provided
C9600n 256 Mb C9600 hdn 384 Mb C9800hn 256 Mb C9800hdn 512 Mb
Caution! Circuit boards can be damaged by static electricity and
rough handling. Keep board in packaging until you're ready to install it. DIMMs are sensitive to static electricity. To avoid damage, ground yourself before handling DIMMs.
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