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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: OnyimBob on September 02, 2008, 07:36:30 pm

Title: Canon iPf5000 problem
Post by: OnyimBob on September 02, 2008, 07:36:30 pm
Can anyone help here? My iPf5000 prints out a grey background instead of the image with the words "Out of memory - Abe:" in red along one corner. It only does this with one image - has printed other images between attempts. Also rebooted evertything (XP system). The printer dialog acts normally and doesn't indicate any problems.
I've also tried printing the image in different file formats - converted the  .psd to jpeg, even the original .nef - all with the same result.
Couldn't find anything related on the wiki site.
Bob.
Title: Canon iPf5000 problem
Post by: T_om on September 02, 2008, 07:57:02 pm
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Can anyone help here? My iPf5000 prints out a grey background instead of the image with the words "Out of memory - Abe:" in red along one corner. It only does this with one image - has printed other images between attempts. Also rebooted evertything (XP system). The printer dialog acts normally and doesn't indicate any problems.
I've also tried printing the image in different file formats - converted the  .psd to jpeg, even the original .nef - all with the same result.
Couldn't find anything related on the wiki site.
Bob.
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This is just one single image you are having problems with?

If so, and everything else is printing correctly, it is obviously a corrupted file.  That would have nothing to do with the printer.

Tom
Title: Canon iPf5000 problem
Post by: OnyimBob on September 02, 2008, 10:40:09 pm
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This is just one single image you are having problems with?

If so, and everything else is printing correctly, it is obviously a corrupted file.  That would have nothing to do with the printer.

Tom
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Thanks for your reply Tom. Doesn't help I'm afraid though. I've just successfully printed the same file with LR1.3.
Maybe a LR2 bug?
Bob.