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whoop
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have an hp laserjet 4 which seems to take 72pin ram like the old computers used to take. I also just hapen to have some of that old ram. Anyone here know if it's the same sort of ram? Google's results suggest it might work. If I plug it in and it does blow up would the printer take a hit or mostly just fry the ram?
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| #0 10:28pm 27/03/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1066
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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sometimes, but there are many different types of PC ram. best just to read the specs, they usually will give you a good idea of the kind of ram required. i have an lexmark optra s 1625 i picked up which took EDO ram that i nabbed out of an old pc. |
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| #1 08:33am 28/03/07 |
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Posts: 3667
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha what will more ram do for it anyway?
it's not gonna print any faster. |
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| #2 11:48am 28/03/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4760
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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holds more and bigger print jobs, anyone who has worked in a drafting office will know the problems of a printer's memory being full
somehow i think whoop is just doing this out of curiosity :p |
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| #3 11:52am 28/03/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1067
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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more memory will make it print larger jobs quicker, but thats about all. |
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| #4 01:37pm 28/03/07 |
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`ViPER`
Posts: 190
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah whoop, itll work , just chuck it in.
Anyway, still driving the yellow gemini? |
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