David,
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A couple of things to remember here:
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1. A 20MB plot file could blow out to 100+MB when it is raterized in the
plotter. The later HP plotters are more economical on this than the old
650C.
2. Text halos in MapInfo take up a HUGE amount of plotter memory. If you
have halos on, turn them off or change to a box background. We reduced on
plot from 13MB to 1MB by removing halos.
�
Hope this helps
Chris Perry
Systems Development CoOrdinator
Parks Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Ph: 61 3 9816 6800
Fax: 61 3 9816 9876
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-----Original Message-----
From: David Embrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 24 May 1999 13:02
To: Andrew Pollock
Cc: MAPINFO-L
Subject: Re: MI MapInfo 5.5 Bummer
Andrew,
��� In the office where I work, we were able to solve many large job
printing problems on our HP650C by installing a printer driver which allows
the option of processing the image on the local workstation. We also have a
"JetDirect" print server card in our plotter. This allowed printing directly
to the 650C parallel port while it remained connected to�our LAN,�which
helped but did not eliminate the problem. We plugged in� an extra 20MB�of
RAM which helped but did not eliminate the�"Out of memory" errors when
processing in the plotter. Our IT services people suggested installing the
optional HP hard drive in the plotter, but we could not justify the cost
without knowing whether that would fix the problem.
��� My workstation is configured with NT4, 64MB RAM and an 850M hard drive.
I frequently print jobs exceeding 20MB.��I have noticed that most failures
occur when a lot of jobs are queued in the spooler/plotter. In that case,
you might plot overnight, or in a less busy time. We are attached to a very
busy NOVELL LAN, but I do not believe that the type of LAN is a significant
issue with this problem as we have the plotting problems you describe when
not processing the print job locally.�I think the problem is the plotter
memory (or lack thereof).
��� You might also remember that the size of the print job might be much
larger coming out of the printer driver than it was going in. Lot's of
detaiI�makes the print job much larger. You could experiment with�this by
incrementally removing detail from your�map and then printing to see if
it�works - a sort of�"wind it up 'til it breaks and then back it off a half
a turn" fix.�I would be grateful if you could share your experiences in
correcting this problem as we are�upgrading to MAPINFO 5.5 (from 4.12) soon
and seem to be similarly configured IT-wise. Well that's my story - maybe a
new printer driver is�all you need.
�
With Kind Regards,
������������������������������ David Embrey
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----- Original Message -----
From: Andrew Pollock <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: MI MapInfo 5.5 Bummer
Gee, all this time I thought it was our server upgrade to NT from Novell
that was causing the problem.� Glad to hear that it is MI5.5.� Last night I
printed a file that spooled to 960K and came back this morning with an Out
of Memory error on the plotter and half a print.� And forget sending a file
that spools over that size, argh!!
BTW:
HP650C with 44MB RAM (recently increased to 52MB)
NT4 Workstation w/ SP4 - 128MB RAM; 9 GB hard drive
NT4 Server w/ SP4 - 4 9GB hd's
Drew Pollock
At 11:23 AM 7/22/99, you wrote:
>I upgraded to 5.5 last week and everything is great all the new stuff, but,
>I work with very large amounts of raster files and now I am unable to print
>them in a productive manner. We upgraded from 4.5 to 5.5, this was because
>that 5.0 dealing with raster did not allow the transparency overlap, so we
>went back to 4.5 and everything was fine. When we heard that 5.5 had cured
>this problem and worked with rasters in a different way we were real happy
>and could not wait to the upgrade. Well I am not very happy anymore. I can
>not print any of my large files. If I print through the printer I need to
>start the print in the morning and maybe get it the next day if it does not
>hang. If I print using the "in computer" so that I will not run out of
>memory, I get the message that I do not have enough hard disks space to
>finish the process. I work off a server and my hard drive is 4 GB and I
>still do not have enough to finish a plot. Why did Mapinfo have to change
>things from Version 4.5, everything worked fine then. I sent a print that
>has roughly 60 USGS raster quad maps in it from MapInfo 4.5 and it spooled
>approx. 2MB and it took about 5 minutes to process and then started to
>print. I sent the same exact file in MapInfo 5.5 and it spooled for about 3
>hours and processed 2GB of data and never printed because I did not have
>enough hard disk space. When a upgrade comes out I am assuming that things
>are suppose to be better and faster, well that is not true in this case is
>it. And we all know about the word ASS U ME. If anybody knows if there is a
>cure I would greatly appreciate it, or I guess I will have to keep a
version
>of 4.5 on a extra computer so that I can print but then that creates a
whole
>new set of problems dealing with taking workspaces from higher to lower.
>Someone please help. And all replys about ProPress or HyperPress do not
>bother I have went down that road as well. I say lets bring back 4.5 part
of
>Raster back to 5.5 and leave it alone.
>
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