HP (Hewlett-Packard) 5SI All in One Printer User Manual


 
Improving Performance with I/O Buffering
When you select a print command from your software application, the
software sends your request to the print engine. To help you get back to
work more quickly, the print engine reserves a portion of its memory to
hold the file or page to be printed in an I/O buffer until it is the next to
be printed.
For each MByte of memory you add to your mopier, 10 KBytes is
automatically reserved to hold print jobs in progress. The more memory
that is reserved, the greater the number of files or pages the mopier can
store.
In most cases, it is to your advantage to let the mopier automatically
reserve memory for I/O buffering. However, you may change the
amount of the I/O buffer by increments of 100 KBytes up to a maximum
of 10,000 KBytes.
See Chapter 4, “Mopier Control Panel,” to learn how to use the mopier’s
Input/Output (I/O) Menu to change the I/O buffer.
Note When you change the I/O buffer setting, all downloaded resources are
deleted, unless they are stored on the mopier’s hard disk.
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