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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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When I try to print a jpg that is 3 meg I get the file too large error. I have tried different settings and still no joy I am connected withusb2. Any ideas ? Thanks -- barrybusey |
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I would imagine that the error means that the file is too large to load into
the memory on the printer, laser printers tend to copy the files they are printing into onboard memory prior to the print operation. However the best way to be sure of this would be to search for the error either on the support website for this printer, or in any help files supplied in the printer. you should then be able to find a more detailed explanation of any error you get, and therefore take appropriate action. "barrybusey" wrote in message ... When I try to print a jpg that is 3 meg I get the file too large error. I have tried different settings and still no joy I am connected withusb2. Any ideas ? Thanks -- barrybusey |
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I'm sure that is what the error means. I had a simular problem on a HP coulor laser about 10 years ago and I had to change something in the print spooler. I have looked in the manual and online and cannot find the error message I am getting. I'm sure this printer must ba able to print a 3 meg jpg. -- barrybusey |
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