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C MFP memory and expansion Overview This appendix includes: ● Determining memory requirements ● Installing memory ● Checking memory installation ● Saving resources (permanent resources) ● Web access feature The MFP has two double data rate (DDR) DIMM slots to provide more MFP memory. DDR DIMMs are available in 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 MB, for a maximum of 512 MB. The MFP has two compact flash slots to provide the following features: ● Flash memory cards, available in 16, 32, and 64 MB. Unlike standard MFP memory, compact flash memory can be used to permanently store downloaded items in the MFP, even when the MFP is off. The MFP supports Type 1 and Type 2 compact flash memory. ● To add flash-based memory accessory fonts, macros, and patterns, use the appropriate DDR DIMM. ● To add other flash-based printer languages and MFP options, use the appropriate DDR DIMM. Note Single in line memory modules (SIMMs) used on previous HP LaserJet products are not compatible with this MFP. For ordering information, see Parts and accessories, or go to www.hp.com/support. Determining memory requirements The amount of memory you need depends on the types of documents you print. Your MFP can print most text and graphics at 1,200 dpi FastRes without additional memory. You might want to add more memory to the MFP if you often print complex graphics or PS documents, print two-sided documents (duplex printing), use many downloaded fonts, or print large paper sizes (such as A3, B4, or 11 x 17). ENWW Overview 213

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ENWW
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C
MFP memory and expansion
Overview
This appendix includes:
Determining memory requirements
Installing memory
Checking memory installation
Saving resources (permanent resources)
Web access feature
The MFP has two double data rate (DDR) DIMM slots to provide more MFP memory. DDR
DIMMs are available in 16, 32, 64, 128, and 256 MB, for a maximum of 512 MB.
The MFP has two compact flash slots to provide the following features:
Flash memory cards, available in 16, 32, and 64 MB. Unlike standard MFP memory,
compact flash memory can be used to permanently store downloaded items in the MFP,
even when the MFP is off. The MFP supports Type 1 and Type 2 compact flash memory.
To add flash-based memory accessory fonts, macros, and patterns, use the appropriate
DDR DIMM.
To add other flash-based printer languages and MFP options, use the appropriate DDR
DIMM.
Note
Single in line memory modules (SIMMs) used on previous HP LaserJet products are not
compatible with this MFP.
For ordering information, see
Parts and accessories
, or go to
www.hp.com/support
.
Determining memory requirements
The amount of memory you need depends on the types of documents you print. Your MFP can
print most text and graphics at 1,200 dpi FastRes without additional memory.
You might want to add more memory to the MFP if you often print complex graphics or PS
documents, print two-sided documents (duplex printing), use many downloaded fonts, or print
large paper sizes (such as A3, B4, or 11 x 17).