Full Version: Printer stops during printing a certain image
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2]
24 Nov 2006
To: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#1] 24 Nov 2006
Sounds like a quirk in the artwork. I had the same thing happen, a while back, with customer supplied artwork.
Turned out to be a corrupt PDF file, that was part of the artwork.
From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#3]
24 Nov 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#2] 24 Nov 2006
But,
Why did it print on my laser printer and not the C88? What can the customer do to make the file a good one?
From: BobT [#4]
24 Nov 2006
To: ALL
As crazy as this sounds, try it. Select all, cut and paste to a brand new page.
It has worked for me on a bunch of jobs. Seems like the page gets corrupted but the image is OK.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#5]
24 Nov 2006
To: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#3] 24 Nov 2006
In my case, the image would print "hit and miss" on the same printer.
When the misses became more frequent than the hits, I delved further into the PDF (logo, used in the artwork) and found some extraneous (hidden) lines.
Removed the lines and I was back in business.
From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#6]
24 Nov 2006
To: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#1] 24 Nov 2006
Another thought on your situation, is to shut down (and reboot) the printer and computer, in case some of the corrupt information is stored in either place.
From: UncleSteve [#7]
24 Nov 2006
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#6] 24 Nov 2006
From: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#8]
24 Nov 2006
To: ALL
File has been fixed and printed great after converting to a bitmap.
Thanks everyone!
From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#9]
24 Nov 2006
To: BrianC (INKSQUIRTER) [#1] 25 Nov 2006
The other thing to watch out for is that part of the job may still be in the print spooler.
What I find works sometimes it to save the file in a different format, then import it to Corel again. Sometimes that cleans up whatever code glitch is there.
There was also a problem between the Epson C86(?) and the Windows spooler a while ago, it caused lockups after the job was printed and either the spooler had to be shut down and restarted or you had to reboot Windows after each printout. Downloading Epson's latest driver finally solved that one. Be sure if you download the new driver you first delete that printer from the system before installing the new one. (A re-boot in between is a safety that is sometimes needed with that particular problem.)