Usually this will happen if you don't have enough system memory. The system needs much more memory for large files than small ones. When I upped my computer RAM to 1 GIG, and gave photoshop 850 Meg, the system wasn't left with enough memory for a long panoramic print. Giving Photoshop 700 Meg. solved the problem, as the system then had much more to work with. This is, of course, only 1 probable cause, but it was mine. You can also give the epson printer monitor an extra few megs of memory in it's memory allocation box. THis might help without your system needing more. I'm not sure about this though. Jerry "Michael J. Kravit" wrote: > Recently I noticed that if I try to print a large file through the > Epson driver the image gets truncated and only 2/3 of it is printed. > It is almost as if the printer just stops printing. > > To clarify, I have a 150mb image with a size of 20x20. I resize w/o > re-sampling to 7x7. The image file size therefore remaims the same. I > convert to RGB, apply the applicable curve and print. At this point > because of the RGB conversion the image size grows. > > I print to the 7000. The printer prints 3/4 of or 2/3 of the image > and then stops and ejects the paper. > > Has anyone seen this type of behavior? It it a limitation in the > Epson driver? > > Mike > > Michael J. Kravit, AIA > Architect/Photgrapher > Boca Raton, Florida > www.kravit.net/photography > > If you do not wish to belong to Digital B&W, The Print, you may > unsubscribe by sending an email to: > DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [Digital BW] Printing Large Files - Problems
2001-08-16 by Jerry Olson
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