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Re: Re: Re: Problem with not all pages printing: msg#00328printing.cups.general
Didier Casse wrote: > Besides buying a new printer, how can I then print a huge file? > > When a user send s a huge file, there should normally exist some mechanism > that enables it to print let's say pages 1-10 first, then pages 11-20 > (considered as second job), 21-30 (considered as third job) and so > on. > > Or we could warn the user that the file he sent is too big... > > Can such a thing be done? Thanks for the reply Harald. > > > With kind regards, > > Didier. > > Harald Steden wrote: > > To both of you, > > > > I could bet that your printers do not have enough memory ;-). > > The same problem occurs on a LaserJet 2100 with Postscript module > and > > 8 > > Mb, long documents are not printed completly. > > Look what kind of memory modules your printer contain. I know of Apple and Kyocera printers that have sockets for PS/2 modules. Other memory modules can be extremly expensive. |
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