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Printer Memory
Like computers Inkjet and Laser printers too also have memory allowing printer jobs to be stored while others may be completing. Having a large amount of memory or available buffer space available allows for computers to send that information and allowing the computer to continue working without being bogged down by having a print job running in the background.
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