Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!ark1!nems!mimsy!fe2o3!rusty From: rusty@fe2o3.UUCP (Rusty Haddock) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Deluxe (music) and DJ printing Message-ID: <379@fe2o3.UUCP> Date: 20 Aug 90 11:42:45 GMT References: <1990Aug13.190229.20209@uncecs.edu> <31110004@hpfinote.HP.COM> Reply-To: rusty@fe2o3.LAUREL.MD.US (Rusty Haddock) Organization: 1/entropy Lines: 21 In article <31110004@hpfinote.HP.COM> aoe@hpfinote.HP.COM (Alexander Elkins) writes: >page in its memory. The HP LaserJet II, without memory expansion, would >only handle about 65% of a page at 300dpi. The HP DeskJet can also be >memory expanded, and so maybe this is your problem. Perhaps if the >printer driver supports a lower resolution, say 150dpi or 75dpi, you >could then print a full page with the memory the DeskJet does have. Aye, but the memory expansion cartridges are only for soft font storage. The 16K internal buffer is an interface buffer, not a page buffer. Sorry to say that the DJ{,+} can not store an entire page of bitmap/whatever and dump it like a LASER printer. -Rusty- -- Rusty Haddock o {uunet,rutgers}!mimsy.umd.edu!fe2o3!rusty Laurel, Maryland o NOW!! rusty@fe2o3.LAUREL.MD.US -=> This .signature protected by Smith & Wesson <=-