Hi Eric, Thanks for the reply. We can see the image previewed, and, if there is an alpha mask present, we can see the mask. Everything works correctly until just after the printer springs into action. Everything works perfectly if we don't use blending. I'll try shortening all the filenames, including the profile names. We've tried everything else we can think of, except moving everything to a different computer - which is next on the list. Best, Helen > Hi Helen, > > I have the same hardware and software, and had a similar issue of an > access violation. Do you see a preview of the image in the image > pane? When I imported a particular image into opm it didn't show up > in the preview pane, and whenever I touched any of the controls > (centering for example) I would get the access violation. > > Turns out QuickTime had a problem with the file name. I renamed the > file to a shorter name and then all worked fine. > > Best, > Eric.
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Re: Access violation when blending in OPM
2005-03-29 by helen_bach2003
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