If you read the manual closely, you will find that SHE is a HE. :-)
First, how many physical hard drives do you have (1, 2, 3, ...); and if you
only have one or two physical hard drives, how many partiions is each broken
down into and what size are they?
Second, how large is the partition that contains your OS; and how much of
the space in that partition is empty or free?
Third, locate the folder that contains the printer spooler files and see if
there are any temporary files in that folder; if so delete them since they
are probably orphaned temporary files of old files that were sent to the
printer and are not now needed.
Report back with the information concerning 1 and 2; and let us oknow if you
located the OS's printer spooler folder and if it had any temporary files in
it.
filmscanners_owner@halftone.co.uk wrote:
> on 7/11/04 9:57 AM, Bernie Kubiak at bkubs@comcast.net wrote:
>
>> Berry,
>>
>> I use a PC and from time to time have had problems with the Epson
>> 2100/2200 drivers which I've solved simply by deleting then
>> reinstalling the driver, downloading it from the Epson site. (Crude
>> but effective). The "color managed workflow" instructions that Epson
>> publishes simply makes reference to Photoshop (not Elements). Since
>> things worked before you installed the profiles, you may wish to go
>> back to square one and see if that makes a difference.
>>
>> Bernie
>>
>>
>> Berry Ives wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the responses, although I still have not solved the
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> The 1440dpi is a printer quality, not image file related. Sorry
>>> about the ambiguity. I usually try to stick to ppi when referring
>>> to the image file.
>>>
>>> I have 18 GB of unused hard drive space, and 180 MB of available
>>> RAM over and above what is used by Mac OS 9.1 and PS Elements, the
>>> only open application. Now I will try turning virtual memory on at
>>> 990 MB.
>>>
>>> I get back...have to restart the Mac.
>>>
>>> Thanks again ~Berry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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> I'm not sure what to think about Laurie's info, since the operating
> system of a Mac is quite different from PC's. I think I would need a
> Mac person who knows more than I do to read her post and explain.
>
> But I did try re-installing the printer driver and that had no effect.
>
> Thanks again for all the suggestions...I'll think about it some more
> later.
>
> ~Berry
>
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