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How Much Actual Printer Memory Is Required To Print A Graphics Image That Is 100,000 Bytes? |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
How Much Actual Printer Memory Is Required To Print A Graphics Image That Is 100,000 Bytes? |
Answer:
The actual formula used to determine the amount of memory required to print a graphic follows: (Length x height x (dpi squared)) divided by 8 = total bytes printer memory required. |
Details:
An example is shown below: A graphic image that is 1" x 1" and is printed at high quality (300 dpi) would require 11,250 bytes of printer memory. This formula will give you a good idea of how much memory is going to be required to print the graphic. |
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