Disk Problem Error 36?

JS
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Jim_Serum
Nov 9, 2003
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My name is Jim and I am a regular user of Photoshop 6. About a month ago I changed computers and now have a Pavilion, Pentium 3 with 384 (256 &128 chips) Ram and XP operating system. For some of my photos in jpeg format saved at highest quality, when I try to print I get a statement that says Disk Error 36, can not continue). I have my scratch file on another disk (120 gigabyte). It feels like the file is too large to print and I suspected the scratch file but there is plenty of room on the auxillary disk.

Any ideas or advice?

Jim

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Carol_Steele
Nov 10, 2003
Your printer will create a spool file before printing and this can swell to many times the size of the actual file. If you are short of space on your C:\ drive (which is generally where the spool file is generated), then you can get failures to print).


Carol
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JS
Jim_Serum
Nov 10, 2003
Carol,

Thanks for the thought on the spooling file. I checked my c: drive capacity and actually have about 35 gigabytes remaining. Does anyone know whether Photoshop has some space limiting parameters that is not allowing the full file to print?

Any other thoughts about Error 36?

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