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Q: Sending print jobs to a buffer instead of immediately to the printer?
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Why is it better to have as large a buffer as possible in a printer?

Is the printer buffer in the printer or in the computer?


The documents queue up for printing in the buffer memory of the printer this is called?

Printer buffering, or printer queuing.


Why are large buffer useful in a printer?

A buffer helps to hold data to be printer first when the printer is busy. It also has a limit to how much data it can hold. Thus with a bigger buffer space, the buffer can hold more files or bigger size. This also means that more data can be stored in the buffer at one go without having to make too many changes to it (eg. deleting the tasks).


What is the holding area between a printer and computer called?

A user requesting a file to be printed will send the file to a "print spooler," which is a type of buffer that holds print jobs until they are ready to be processed by the printer. From there, the printer will often have a "print buffer" that is fed from the print spooler; as that buffer fills, the printer will begin the process of printing the requested document.


If use sodium phosphate buffer instead of potassium phosphate buffer?

its ok to use


Which part of the printer allows you to receive and store multiple print jobs?

Print Buffer


What is likely to cause a page to come out of a laser printer completely blank?

empty buffer


What is the meaning of spooling?

Spooling is putting jobs in a buffer area, whether in memory or on disk, where they can be accessed when a device is ready. For example, print jobs are spooled to a buffer to be printed when the printer is ready.


Why is isolated DNA suspended in TE buffer only instead of any buffer like phosphate buffer or so?

Tris EDTA buffer inhibits nucleases that will degrade the DNA, by chelating cations required by the enzymes. Phosphate buffer offers no such protection against degradation.


What is the difference between TAE buffer and TE buffer?

The main difference is in composition. In TE common Tris buffer is bring down to pH 8 with HCl and EDTA is involved but in TAE instead of Tris HCl in TE Tris-acetate buffer is used.


Water used to prepare gel instead of tbe buffer?

Dna is soluble in water


What are the minimum printer specifications for Auto cad and Does ink jet printers support Auto cad?

The minimum printer specifications for Auto CAD are a buffer RAM of 256MB and a print resolution of up to 2400 x 1200 dpi.