Friday, September 17, 2010

Why do printers requirement memory? Mine enjoy 128Mbytes?

I know it's a bit mortifying for me to ask you all this but I am simply curious in know why do printers requirement memories? Again, my printer shows to have 128Mbytes and I am not sure what use it own to me.



Printers gather notes (memory) from computers, right? So why do it need a separate place to store its memory. Please sustain. Share your thoughts.

Why do printers requirement memory? Mine enjoy 128Mbytes?

They have the memory because when you distribute something to your computer it gets here alot faster than it takes to achieve printed out. So while the sheets are printing out the rest are in the memory (in a queue), waiting to be printed. If your printed does not enjoy alot of memory and the print job is big it will also rescue some of the data contained by the system ram
THE MEMORY IS BYTS
Lets get how printing happens. Any directory which we print are in compressed and encoded while within PC. During printing when a printer gets this folder it needs to be fully uncompressed and decode. This uncompressed and decoding is mortal done in the mother board of the printer. After decode the data is stored contained by the printer memory from their it goes to print engine.



If a printer own more memory ot can store bigger data i,e, more page. When your printer can store more after firing a print your computer will be free faster. Many printers are having 1 GB memory. Even bigger printers own one or two hard disk.

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