Posted on: Jul 10 2001, 01:33 PM | |
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QUOTE Originally posted by Peter:
[b:post_uid0]This sure sounds like a printer driver bug! How big is the file? A workaround would of course be to first use transform->size in PMView to downscale the image before printing it... [/b:post_uid0] Because I was getting the error first on trying to print "fit pixels" which fit on one page, and was getting the above error, I then started to print The image (which is 4700 x 6412), however I'm only requesting to fit it into a 2.00inch x 2.62inch part of it. I've also been seeing after requesting pmview to print "jobs printed directly - spooler disabled" |
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Posted on: Jul 10 2001, 10:50 AM | |
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I'm getting the message
pmprint spooler queue processor job id 5 on hp 8550n color net invalid spool file format. check your printer destination configurate printer specific format setting and resubmit your job (PMV6019) processing will continue. This only happens on a large image file even if I only request to print out a very small area. What is wrong, I can print other images to the printer from the same computer. |
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Posted on: Jul 7 2001, 03:10 PM | |
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the following with regards to pmview
version 2.3 for OS/2: Does pmview support printer directly to a postscript printer, I've been having problems, I see one margin go wacky with a huge number? I do see that I can save an image as encapsulated postscript, But then how does One print it under OS/2? And can I get it saved so when I go to print it, it will be the correct size printed? regards cssw |
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