Go to the printer options and try setting it so that
it prints directly instead of going to the spooler first.
"Larry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:021901c33a6b$c58d7680$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am trying to print large (greater than 210mb) high
> resolution graphics, that include raster images, from
> CorelDraw v9/10. Much of the time the spooler will
> terminate with an error (Command failed). If the spooler
> doesn't terminate, the resulting spooled file will be
> missing all or part of the raster images that were a part
> of the graphic file. I have just upgraded to 1gb RAM, and
> have allocated a 10gb partition to the System spool file
> area. Also, is there any way to have the spooler print a
> file X number of times without creating X number of print
> objects? Currently, I do not delete the file after
> printing, then restart X number of times I want the file
> printed. However, even that creates an additional spool
> file each time the file is "restarted". Extremely
> inefficient!
>
> - Larry
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