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06/02/2003 13:03:37
 
 
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06/02/2003 10:25:19
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00749875
Message ID:
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Printer manufacturers used proprietary memory designs in the past. However, today most of the manufacturers use standard memory modules. Still some manufacturers such as HP, require that 70ns SIMMs be used in their printers.

>I just bought a new printer HP LaserJet 3330. I noticed I could upgrade the memory with a 64mb chip. So I looked at prices... very expensive for printer memory.
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>What is the difference between Printer Memory and Computer Memory?
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>Printer Memory Specs:
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>64mb 100-pin 100Mhz SDRAM
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>I could buy simple computer memory with the same specs for 1/10th the price. Is there a voltage difference? What am I missing?
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