1. Check your Scrapbook. These drawings take up more memory than
regular entries. Be sure to delete any notes or drawings that you no
longer need.
2. Check for old Schedule items. Delete those you no longer need. You can
delete Schedule entries for an entire month using the Calendar menu.
3. Check for completed To Do items. You can delete all completed To Do
items using the Jo Do menu.
If you wish, you can purchase a memory expansion RAM card. You can use
these cards like floppy disks, keeping several to store your data by subject,
for example.
Q:
I want to print out my unit information. What do need?
A:
Here are the things you will need:
The SHARP
wireless interface for printers.
2. Any parallel PC printer that emulates one of the following printers:
Canon
BJ-1 Oe series
IBM
series
Epson
FX series, LQ series
Hewlett-Packard
LaserJet series
Most printers, including portable ink-jet printers on the market today,
emulate at least one of these printers. Check with your local computer
dealer for more information about printers.
How can back up my data?
A:
It is important to always have a back-up of your important information. Here
are some ways of doing this:
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You can print out a hard copy using the optional accessories. See 222.
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You can back up your entire unit using the IQ-783 256KB RAM card
(for the IQ-8900) or IQ-784 512 KB RAM card (for the IQ-8900 and the
IQ-8920). (if needed, you can just as easily restore your information
back to the unit.) See p. 238.
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You can use PC or Macintosh link software either from SHARP or a
third party. You will also need one of the various PC-Link cables or the
CE-IR2 wireless interface for computers. Check with your local dealer
regarding features and availability of these products.
I can’t seem to turn my unit on. I changed the batteries but still nothing
happens. What should do?
A:
Check the following before sending the unit in for service:
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