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What printer? What hard drive? What?

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4 minutes ago, errel said:

how do we know that a printer has storage?

What have you been smoking? o.O 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, errel said:

how do we know that a printer has storage?

You mean printer memory? Is this what you're talking about:

https://www.techwalla.com/articles/what-is-printer-memory

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Some older printers had hard drives.  For example, Lexmark Optra R/R+/L etc. had an option for 100mb hard drive (yes, 100mb, as in, 1/10th of 1gb) drive to store fonts and forms.   Cost was $700 apparently in 1996 or so.

 

http://www.walshcomptech.com/ohlandl/printer/optra_r+.html#Hard_Drive

 

I also remember a hard drive option of some sort for the Canon CLC-series of colour laser copiers, circa 1991-1992 or so.  The hard drive was associated with the image processor capability.  Cost of a half decent setup was $60-$80k in 1992 or so plus consumables. 

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28 minutes ago, Mark77 said:

Some older printers had hard drives.  For example, Lexmark Optra R/R+/L etc. had an option for 100mb hard drive (yes, 100mb, as in, 1/10th of 1gb) drive to store fonts and forms.   Cost was $700 apparently in 1996 or so.

 

http://www.walshcomptech.com/ohlandl/printer/optra_r+.html#Hard_Drive

 

I also remember a hard drive option of some sort for the Canon CLC-series of colour laser copiers, circa 1991-1992 or so.  The hard drive was associated with the image processor capability.  Cost of a half decent setup was $60-$80k in 1992 or so plus consumables. 

You can still get printers with hard drives today and many support hooking one up through USB. The HP OfficeJet 8040 has a 1TB hard drive included. Basically just a USB external strapped to the back of it with a short USB cable.

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1 minute ago, B16CXHatch said:

You can still get printers with hard drives today and many support hooking one up through USB. The HP OfficeJet 8040 has a 1TB hard drive included. Basically just a USB external strapped to the back of it with a short USB cable.

Weird...  Yeah the hard drives in those old printers were mainly for things such as font and form storage.  Today we don't think anything of sending 100mb to a printer over Ethernet or USB for a print job, but "back then", printers, particularly in institutions, were often wired with RS-232 or other very slow connections.  So being able to render pages without transferring the fonts and forms associated with a page was a speed-up in some limited applications.   But probably more hyped than actually used. 

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5 hours ago, errel said:

how do we know that a printer has storage?

By looking spec sheet. But assuming that they don't have anything fancy is better.

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