HP 750c HP DesignJet 700 user guide - Page 158

File Size and Memory Usage - plotter parts

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Reconfiguring Your Plotter To Upgrade Your Plotter with More Memory To Upgrade Your Plotter with More Memory 700 Your plotter comes with 7 MB of standard memory (4 MB of main memory and 3 MB of printing memory). You can expand this up to a maximum of 71 MB of standard memory by adding one or two memory expansion modules. 750C Plus Your plotter comes with 11 MB of standard memory (8 MB of main memory and 3 MB of printing memory). You can expand this up to a maximum of 75 MB of standard memory by adding one or two memory expansion modules. For HP part numbers, see page 11-14. For installation details, see the task starting on page 1-6. File Size and Memory Usage There is no direct relationship between file size on your computer and memory used in the plotter to print that file. In fact, because of file compression (and general complexity) it is often impossible to estimate how much memory will be used. In general, thicker lines ( 0.5 mm), complex objects (such as polylines) and fills will all use significantly more memory. This also means that size of the largest file you can store in the plotter's queue is not the same thing as the amount of memory installed in your plotter. 7-10

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700
750C Plus
7-10
To Upgrade Your Plotter with More Memory
Your plotter comes with 7 MB of standard memory (4 MB of main memory and 3
MB of printing memory).
You can expand this up to a maximum of 71 MB of
standard memory by adding
one or two
memory expansion modules.
Your plotter comes with 11 MB of standard memory (8 MB of main memory and 3
MB of printing memory).
You can expand this up to a maximum of 75 MB of
standard memory by adding
one or two
memory expansion modules.
For HP part numbers, see page 11-14.
For installation details, see the task starting on page 1-6.
File Size and Memory Usage
There is no direct relationship between file size on your computer and memory
used in the plotter to print that file.
In fact, because of file compression (and
general complexity) it is often impossible to estimate how much memory will be
used.
In general, thicker lines (
±
0.5 mm), complex objects (such as polylines)
and fills will all use significantly more memory.
This also means that size of the largest file you can store in the plotter’s queue is
not the same thing as the amount of memory installed in your plotter.
Reconfiguring Your Plotter
To Upgrade Your Plotter with More Memory