You want to decrease the maximum points per curve value on the Postscript
tab, not increase. Are the objects in question composed of lots of points
each?
Are alot of the object identical? A search and find then Combine will speed
thngs up if it dramatically reduces the overall number of objects. What is
it a drawing of?
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Using the File|Print|PostScript tab creates a monster spool file as well ... upwards of 750MB. There is an option on that tab to limit the number of nodes associated with each curve though - mine was set (default) to 10,000. I upped it to 15,000 and got the huge file which crashed our plotter. Do you think there are any other options to push this through to print?
you could always flatten everything into a single bitmap (be sure to save
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regular version, too) and that should speed up things/reduce the spool
It's a map, I searched for identical objects but it threatens to
ungroup them all - with thousands of objects in hundreds of groups, I
can't afford to do that. I flattened it into a bitmap and it plotted
ok. Thanks for all the help and information :-)
CraigM wrote:
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You want to decrease the maximum points per curve value on the Postscript tab, not increase. Are the objects in question composed of lots of points each? Are alot of the object identical? A search and find then Combine will speed thngs up if it dramatically reduces the overall number of objects. What is it a drawing of? "Hunter Elliott" <nospam@gatewaycity.com> wrote in message news:wVBLg.15849$%j7.13832@newssvr29.news.prodigy. net...
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"Flaca" <sadiestreet@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1157555961.360620.65680@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
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Using the File|Print|PostScript tab creates a monster spool file as well ... upwards of 750MB. There is an option on that tab to limit the number of nodes associated with each curve though - mine was set (default) to 10,000. I upped it to 15,000 and got the huge file which crashed our plotter. Do you think there are any other options to push this through to print?
you could always flatten everything into a single bitmap (be sure to save
a
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regular version, too) and that should speed up things/reduce the spool
Is there a ceiling on how many objects can be printed from a Corel file? I have a large file with many curves and objects which draw fine on-screen, but when I try to print, there are large blocks of blank space on the plot. It is a complex document, printing at A0 size - does anyone know how I can get all the objects to print? Thanks, Flaca.
Export the file as a TIF file and then print the TIF file. Works just
fine, and doesn't mess with your original file.
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