HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 77
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Note How Much Memory Do You Need? The amount of memory you need depends on how you use your printer. Your HP LaserJet 4V printer, which contains only the PCL language, comes with 4 MBytes of internal memory. The PCL printer language is compact and efficient, so you can print most text and graphics at 300 or 600 dpi without adding memory to your printer. You might want to add memory to your printer if you commonly print complex graphics, use many downloaded typefaces, print complex documents or you want to use advanced functions (such as I/O Buffering and Resource Saving). For the HP LaserJet 4V printer, you can add up to 64 MBytes of memory for a total of 68 MBytes. Your HP LaserJet 4MV printer comes with 4 MBtyes of internal memory, and a pre-installed 8 MByte memory SIMM for a total of 12 MBytes. You can add up to 32 MBytes of additional memory. For storage of downloaded fonts, an optional 42.8 MByte PostScript Disk Accessory is available. See Chapter 6, "PostScript Printing," for more information about PostScript printing. To find out how much memory is installed in your printer, print a self test. See "Printing a Test Page," earlier in this chapter, for more information. 5-8 Special Tasks