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Name: Mike
Date: May 12, 2002 at 03:12:14 Pacific
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I have an HP DeskJet 882c, and I'm running Win2K Pro... I recently re-formatted the hard drive, and I got everything running back to normal now, except that the printer won't print larger files with pictures at high quality anymore (it only works if I switch to draft quality)... it gives me an "insufficient memory/resources to print" message, and it never did that before... how do I fix this? is there some kind of printer memory allocation that I can alter, or what??



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Name: Paul H
Date: May 12, 2002 at 06:22:22 Pacific
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Make sure the location of your spool file has adequate room for your print files.


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