We have a HP 2500 here where I work.   We have found that any file that is much over 
400 meg will choke and bomb.  Some can't even be that big.   What kind of file seems 
to make little difference.

Jack

>>> Andreas Mahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/04/00 09:42AM >>>
Hi Listers,

we have a client who wants to print raster tiles (Tif, 300dpi, file size ~
4- 5 MB per tile), overlayed with vectors from MapInfo 5.5 on NT 4 SP 4 to a
HP DesignJet 2500 CP. The printer files grow up to 2 GB, which doesn't
exactly speed up the printing process. Using another single raster file of
about 400MB size, however, works fine: printer files are of a reasonable
size and printing time is acceptable too.

I wonder if anybody works in the same kind of environment and can help out
with a few hints.
By the way, Techsupport couldn't help here, and suggested using ProPress.

Cheers,
Andreas

 Andreas Mahn
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