arritt@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (10/05/90)
When confronted with a very long printout (order 100-200 pages) my LaserWriter IINT prints the first 100-150 pages or so and then dies. Is this because the printer's memory is filling up? (The IINT has 2 MB of memory, which is roughly comparable or a little larger to the sizes of PostScript files that my printer can handle successfully.) If so, will reducing the baud rate to the printer help? Any other workarounds (that don't involve spending $$$) ? ________________________________________________________________________ Raymond W. Arritt | Assistant Professor | Dept. of Physics and Astronomy | "everyone knew that as time went Univ. of Kansas | by they'd get a little bit older Lawrence, KS 66045 | and a little bit slower..." arritt@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu | arritt@walrus.phsx.ukans.edu | arritt@ukanvax.bitnet |