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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Why is it better to have as large a buffer as possible in a printer? -

What is happen then ? How it eill store data ? How many storage capacity it may has ?

basically, it frees up ur pc to perform other tasks instead of having to wait for the printer to finish printing one page before sending the next page to the printer. a larger buffer means that the printer can store more documents. imo, its only impt in network printers where u have lots of users sending data to the printer at one go. standalone printers need not have a large buffer unless u print lots of hi-res images

buffer is a temp storage, which takes the files from YOur PC and save it on it, to wait for the printer. in other words, your PC is much faster than the printer, thus connection at same speed is impossible, thus we use the buffer which saves sent from PC to the printer, and waits tell your printer is ready for taking this data then send it to it slowly. the larger buffer means that you don t have to save all this data in your PC memory, and slow your PC performance, to have a buffer of 64MB is the best

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