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Saving Downloaded Resources With Context Saving
How much memory is enough?
If you are not sure about how much memory is installed in your printer, print the Test
Print page (see page 94). The amount of memory available for data processing is listed
under RAM.
The printer comes with 4 MB of standard memory. With this standard memory, the
printer can print at 1200 dpi on letter, A4, or legal size pages, depending on
complexity.
There are two DIMM sockets for memory. Each can hold up to 16 MB of additional
memory so the maximum memory the printer can have is 36 MB. For details about
installing extra memory in the printer, see page 27 in the Getting Started Guide.
The amount of additional memory you need depends on how the printer is used.
Without the extra memory, the memory reduction technology built into your printer
is designed to enable 1200 dpi printing quickly and efficiently.
Your printer should be able to handle most text and graphics printing at 1200 dpi
without extra memory. Remember that context saving and duplex printing both
require additional memory.
The table below lists the minimum amount of total memory required for context saving
both for simplex (one-sided) and duplex (two-sided) printing. The printer comes with
4 MB of standard memory, so for 16 MB listed in the table below, you need to install
an additional 12 MB of memory.
Minimum Memory Requirements for Context Saving
Page Size
No Duplex
Duplex
Unit Installed
Unit Installed
Letter, A4
12 MB
16 MB
Legal
12 MB
16 MB
Canon recommends adding more memory than listed above.
Even with a total of 16 MB of memory, if you frequently print complicated documents
that containing large amounts of data, you may need to install additional memory.
Examples of large or complicated data are word processing documents with a large
variety of fonts, scanned and dithered photographs, and documents that contain large
amounts of graphic data.
Summary of Contents for LBP 1760 - B/W Laser Printer
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Page 103: ...95 4 Printing a Test Print Test print sample q e r y t u i 1 0 2 o w ...
Page 107: ...99 4 Printing the Font Lists PCL font list sample q w e r t y u i o 0 1 ...
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Page 171: ...163 Reference Appendix 1 Typeface Samples Resident scalable font samples MicroType samples ...
Page 173: ...165 PostScript option font samples Appendix 1 Typeface Samples ...
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Page 188: ...180 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A 21 PiFont Fig A 22 Legal ...
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