Just a thought but what is the file structure of your file for QTR printing? I usually do my image editing in RGB b/w, 16bit, PSD file format and then when ready to save for QTR printing I convert to grayscale, 8 bit, and save as a compressed TIF file. The QTR info says that it will convert if necessary to make the TIF file a grayscale 8-bit file. Regardless of processing this conversion takes time and on an older PC this can be important. Just my thought...Mike --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "djon43" <djon43@...> wrote: > > I suggest you upgrade to XP. It's been rock-steady for me since the > beginning...no issues at all with a dozen machines, including the 4 I > use today. > > With XP a big print might take 5 minutes (I've never timed). Not at > all frustrating. > > You might also look at RAM (QTR/2200 is happy with as little as 512KB) > and at free space on C-drive (do disc cleanups). > > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Atherton" > <timatherton@> wrote: > > > > any ideas anyone? (I've asked on the QTR list with no results...): > > > > I'm not sure if this was due to changes in printers or in versions of > > QTR, but when I used an Epson 2200, this was never a problem. > > > > Then I found that with an Epson 2400, QTR was taking forever to > > process and/or (I'm not exactly clear on what the actual process is > > it goes through...) spool prints > > > > Doesn't matter if they are 8x10 or 13x19 - the former just don't take > > quite so long. But for a 13x19, I'm talking 30+ minutes > > > > I recently got a 3800 and thought maybe it was just the interface > > with the 2400, but no - I get the same. > > > > I've tried various different connections - Firewire, USB, Network - > > same for each. I've also fiddled with all sorts of different Windows > > settings, but none made a difference. > > > > This is compared with using the Epson driver that for the same print > > takes maybe 4-5 minutes at most > > > > All on the same (somewhat old, but still fairly fast) Windows 2000 > > machine > > > > Any ideas or suggestions (as I really like QTR...) > > > > thanks > > > > tim a > > >
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Re: QTR "really" slow spooling/processing prints
2008-05-06 by mbrouphy
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