Whenever you print a page a copy of the page is stored directly in the RAM within the printer. The printer RAM is just to serve as a temporary storage facility until the paper is printed out, just in case there is an error with the printer or the page and it has to be reprinted. It would allow the printer to reprint the page without having to find the page and hit print again.
The main reason is because when you install ram into a printer, your output is increased, because you printing documents faster.
There is no 'spool' - there IS a 'spooler' that is used by the printer. It is just a place in ram that holds the stuff to be printed until the printer has completed the task.
The LaserWriter select 360 is a laser printer produced by the company Apple. The Printer offers wireless capabilities as well as a 64MB Ram and a 16 MHZ processor.
One can buy a HP P3005 printer from Amazon and Staples. It is a laser printer and costs from $949 new and $45 used on Amazon. The printer has 48 MB RAM which can be expanded to 320 MB, has a maximum paper load of up to 500 sheets and is installed with HP Smart Printing Technology.
As many as you want but not in the same time of course. It also depends on what kind of a network printer you have. If you have a printer which is connected to the one of PCs, then a number of computers which can send print jobs in the same time is defined by the PC RAM. You have a printer which has its own network card then that number is defined by the printer RAM (usually it's about 16-64 Mb). And the printer can handle only couple print jobs in the same time.
The minimum printer specifications for Auto CAD are a buffer RAM of 256MB and a print resolution of up to 2400 x 1200 dpi.
No a program is software or application. Hardware are things like power supply, ram, printer, keyboard, mouse, etc.
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RAM is not a peripheral, because it is built within the motherboard. What is a peripheral are items that are not integrated as a part of the computer itself, but items that are connected by means of a cord and are not a permanent part of the computer. Some examples of a peripheral include: A keyboard, mouse, printer, external hard-drive, screen.
You really can't. It's controlled by the printer hardware, components and software. The printers have a processor, ram, motors, printheads, etc, so depending on how fast the devices are will be how fast the printer works. There's a trade off on how fast it can print and still have some quality. The more ram it has the larger the file it can spool. Things that may help: If you don't need "Quality" printing then set the printer properties to print in "Ink saver" mode and in the "Quality" menu, set the quality to the lowest available. Don't forget, if the printer has a black ink cartridge, some printers you have to manually set to print black and white so it won't use the color cartridges to print black and white. It will save a lot of color cartridges. On your next printer look for the "pages per minute" description, in black and white (mono) AND color.
The difference between a chain printer and a band printer is a chain printer has a chain that the characters are on and a band printer has a band for the characters.
Laser/LED printer and Inkjet printers for a couple.