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Graphics - Formula For Calculating Memory Req |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Users may find that they are able to print a graphic in draft quality only. The cause, in most cases, is the amount of memory available. The formula to determine the amount of memory required to print a graphic is (WIDTH X QUALITY) X (HEIGHT X QUALITY) / 8. Where the value of QUALITY = 300 for high, 150 for medium, and 75 for low. For example, the equation for a 2" x 3" graphic printed in high quality would be (2 X 300) X (3 X 300) / 8 = 67,500. (These figures were calculated assuming that the customer was using an HP LaserJet printer and WPG graphics. This formula is not valid for other printers or graphics formats.) |
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