print buffer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A temporary storage area for data: A "print buffer" is a memory area, either within a printer or on a computer, that holds data sent for printing. It stores this data until the printer is ready to process and print it, freeing the computer to perform other tasks.
Usage
- The primary function of a "print buffer" is to manage the flow of data between a computer and a printer, preventing the computer from waiting for the slower mechanical printing process to finish.
Examples
- Noun:
- The document was sent to the print buffer almost instantly.
- A larger print buffer allows you to queue multiple jobs without slowing down your computer.
- The error occurred because the print buffer was full.
Advanced Usage
- "To clear the print buffer": To delete or purge the data waiting in the temporary storage, often done to resolve a stalled print job or error.
- If the printer is stuck, try clearing the print buffer and resending the document.
Variants and Related Words
Spooler / Print Spooler (n): A software service that manages print jobs and the print buffer. While a "buffer" is the storage area, a "spooler" is the program that controls it.
- The print spooler service must be running for the buffer to work.
Queue (n): The ordered list of documents waiting in the buffer or spooler to be printed.
- Your report is third in the print queue.
Synonyms
- Print queue: Often used interchangeably, though it specifically refers to the line of waiting jobs.
- Output buffer: A more general term for a buffer holding data for any output device.
Related Technical Terms
- Buffer underrun: An error that occurs when the print buffer empties before the printer finishes a page, often causing a print failure.
- Using a faster connection can help prevent buffer underruns.
Noun
- a buffer that stores data until the printer is ready