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Which of the following is one symptom that might indicate a problem with your computer memory (RAM)?

randomly corrupted files


Is pen drive a volatile memory and why?

is printer & DVD is volatile memory


How do you fix a printer that is short on memory?

Almost always it is not the printer that is short on memory, but the computer that is using it. And in fact, the computer may not be short on memory, but on disk space. The first fix, then, is to check that the disk drive where the print queue is kept (usually C:) has at least some free space. With modern operating systems (Windows XP and later), at least 500 megabytes should be available on your C: drive. If the printer itself is reporting that it is out of memory on its display, the only solution is to buy more memory for the printer. Most printers that use their own memory, rather than relying on the computer for storage, will have memory slots where some form of memory cartridge or stick can be inserted. Do not assume that if it is a standard size, that it is also a standard memory; printer manufacturers have proprietary memory, just as they have proprietary cartridges, and inserting standard computer memory into a printer's memory slot can destroy both printer and memory, and will certainly void any warranty you have. Contact the store where you bought the printer, or the printer manufacturer, for sources of compatible memory. Older printers would actually require that you buy an entire memory board, and install it inside the printer housing. Some such memory boards are available on eBay or other auction sites. If you need one, be certain that the memory board is for your exact model of printer, and check the seller's feedback before bidding.


How do you install memory for brothers laser printer?

HL 1440


What is the complexity of the algorithm in terms of time and space when solving a problem with an exponential space requirement?

The complexity of the algorithm refers to how much time and space it needs to solve a problem. When dealing with a problem that has an exponential space requirement, the algorithm's complexity will also be exponential, meaning it will take a lot of time and memory to solve the problem.

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What is likely the problem when a portion of a complicated problem does not print?

The printer does not have enough memory to hold the entire page


What is the function of printer memory?

what is function of printer memory


List two possible ways to improve printing speed?

* decrease the resolution * add more memory to printer/computer * decrease the resolution * add more memory to printer/computer


Which of the following is one symptom that might indicate a problem with your computer memory (RAM)?

randomly corrupted files


What is likely the problem when a portion complicated page does not print?

that laser printer and error occurs if the printer does not have enough memory hold the entire page for other a part of the page and send an error messges for low memory overflow or out of memory so the solution is to install more memory or to print only simple gages with few graphics


Is 32 GB of memory for a printer serious overkill?

No, 32GB of memory is not really overkill for a printer. If the printer is used a lot it is a good idea to have a high amount of GB for memory.


Is necessary when a printer does not have its own internal memory?

When a printer does not have its own internal memory, the computer memory must do the work. The work is then transferred in chunks that the printer can handle. This does compromise the speed of the process.


Which printer component can be upgraded to improve the buffering capabilities of the a printer?

memory


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

Printer buffering, or printer queuing.


Is pen drive a volatile memory and why?

is printer & DVD is volatile memory


How do you fix a printer that is short on memory?

Almost always it is not the printer that is short on memory, but the computer that is using it. And in fact, the computer may not be short on memory, but on disk space. The first fix, then, is to check that the disk drive where the print queue is kept (usually C:) has at least some free space. With modern operating systems (Windows XP and later), at least 500 megabytes should be available on your C: drive. If the printer itself is reporting that it is out of memory on its display, the only solution is to buy more memory for the printer. Most printers that use their own memory, rather than relying on the computer for storage, will have memory slots where some form of memory cartridge or stick can be inserted. Do not assume that if it is a standard size, that it is also a standard memory; printer manufacturers have proprietary memory, just as they have proprietary cartridges, and inserting standard computer memory into a printer's memory slot can destroy both printer and memory, and will certainly void any warranty you have. Contact the store where you bought the printer, or the printer manufacturer, for sources of compatible memory. Older printers would actually require that you buy an entire memory board, and install it inside the printer housing. Some such memory boards are available on eBay or other auction sites. If you need one, be certain that the memory board is for your exact model of printer, and check the seller's feedback before bidding.


What can you do to improve a printer's performance?

increase the memory