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RE: 1280/Mac "out of memory" problem



Many thanks. I freed up several gigs of contiguous hard disk  space which
made no difference. The only measure that  seems to help is to do an
Edit->Purge which generally, but not always, works.


> ----------
> From: 	daniel
> Reply To: 	epson-inkjet@leben.com
> Sent: 	Friday, February 15, 2002 3:00 PM
> To: 	epson-inkjet@leben.com
> Subject: 	Re: 1280/Mac "out of memory" problem
> 
> 
> 
>   I believe epson builds the print file on the hard drive and need a
> continous block of free space to accomplish this. Norton Speed Disk or a
> similar program do this for you.
>  
>   I still hear Mac OS and Adobe virtual memory systems have some conflits;
> try turning off MacOS virtual memory.
> 
>   I have not seen this problem lately; running OS 9.2.1 and Photoshop 6.1
> 
> on 2/14/02 3:04 PM, Paul Corsa at nipperdo@earthlink.net wrote:
> 
> > Run at least OS9.1 and upgrade Photoshop to v6.1 to cure the failure of
> cache
> > memory dump. That is why you recover on restart. Paul
> > 
> > John.Weil@UCHSC.edu wrote:
> > 
> >> I am getting a frequent "out of memory" indicator when printing from
> >> Photoshop 6.0
> >> to a 1280.
> >> 
> >> This is with a Mac G4 with 1.5 gig RAM.
> >> 
> >> The problem is unaffected by changing memory allocation in either
> >> Photoshop or Epson Monitor. I have used allocations as high as 400meg
> for
> >> each but the problem persists.
> >> 
> >> If I re-boot the computer I get transient freedom from this but it
> >> returns. I also note that repeated attempts to print will eventually
> succeed
> >> - occasionally.
> >> 
> >> The system profiler and diagnostic applications all show the RAM as
> >> being OK and I have no other memory problems in any other situation.
> >> 
> >> I would greatly welcome any thoughts.
> >> 
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