Javier:  I did not mention that the report contains NO graphics whatsoever.   
There's a few "shapes" and "lines" drawn on there, but no images at all.

And it took 2.5 minutes to create the 1820-page PDF.

Karen

 
> Those are tiny files…I just finished running a report that prints between 2 
> and 3 photos per page along with other information. The report is 417 pages 
> long and it takes over one hour to print (two-sided) on a brand new Ricoh 
> Color network printer. Rather than providing the client several sets of the 
> report (expensive), I thought it might be better to give them a CD with a PDF 
> file of the report. I tried printing to a PDF file and after the files was 
> about 
> 1.2 GB I got the “out of bounds index” error message and the files was not 
> even usable. I tried sending the first 200 pages to a PDF file and it 
> completed the job except I printed on the first 198 pages (???). I run a 
> second 
> batch for pages 199- 417 and it completed the job correctly. The files ended 
> up 
> being 873 MB and 960 MB…which means that a CD will not hold all the files and 
> the client does not have a DVD reader. My solution is to provide them with a 
> quick and dirty compiled photo viewer that they can use to look at app. 1,000 
> photos which take 350 MB…I believe I can fit that and the compiled 
> application in one CD.
> 
>   
> 
>  Javier,
> 
> 
> 

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