well, that sets the spool location for Epson's spooling...I was more wondering about the default system spool location, but it's a start...so long as the system is using the epson spooler and not it's own... William Boyle wrote: > > To change the location of the spool (in Windows) go to > > My computer>Printers>(select 1270 or 2000P, whichever you > have)>Properties> > Utility>Speed and Progress > > There you can specify the location of the "High Speed Copy Folder" which > is the spool used to hold the file for printing more than one copy - if > you are printing only one copy, or if your computer is fast enough to > keep the printer going full speed during while creating the file, you > really don't need to spool and might as well turn the feature off - or > if you don't have room on any of your drives . . . > > Bill > > Mike Massee wrote: > > > > Yea I had this problem and discovered my system partition was out of > > disk space. I have found no way to change the spool file location in > > windows (windows/system32/spool in Windows 2000) so I turned off printer > > spooling as mentioned below and printed directly from the app. For > > extra large prints you will have to do this until you upgrade your > > system drive. > > > > Unfortunately when I created the system partition I did not anticipate > > making such prints, we didn't have the printer yet, so the sys partition > > is too small. > > > > Anyone know if there's a way to change the spool directory location, > > like a registry setting? > > > > ---Mike > - > Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate > subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions. -- Mike Massee - mike.massee@divatv.com Freelance Digital Artist = D I V A S Y S T E M S = R/C Cars: Drugs would be cheaper... - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.