Error When Attempting to Print from PS 5.5

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Dal Cat
Aug 16, 2003
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When attempting to print from Photo Shop 5.5 I get a Photo Shop dialog box with this message: "could not complete the Print command because of a disk error". I am running Windows XP Professional on a P4 machine with 512M memory and have over 60 gig of available disk space.

The printer I am attempting to print to is a Cannon I950 and and print to it from other applications?

Any suggestions as to what steps I should take to debug and/or correct the problem.

Thanks,

Dallas

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Scarecrow
Sep 9, 2004
In article <b8s%a.2120$>, Dal Cat
wrote:

When attempting to print from Photo Shop 5.5 I get a Photo Shop dialog box with this message: "could not complete the Print command because of a disk error". I am running Windows XP Professional on a P4 machine with 512M memory and have over 60 gig of available disk space.

The printer I am attempting to print to is a Cannon I950 and and print to it from other applications?

Any suggestions as to what steps I should take to debug and/or correct the problem.

Thanks,

Dallas

Check where you have your scratch disks. It should be a partition other than the one you have your system files on.
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khankins
Sep 9, 2004
I would check with Canon

"Scarecrow" wrote in message
In article <b8s%a.2120$>, Dal Cat
wrote:

When attempting to print from Photo Shop 5.5 I get a Photo Shop dialog
box
with this message: "could not complete the Print command because of a
disk
error". I am running Windows XP Professional on a P4 machine with 512M memory and have over 60 gig of available disk space.

The printer I am attempting to print to is a Cannon I950 and and print
to it
from other applications?

Any suggestions as to what steps I should take to debug and/or correct
the
problem.

Thanks,

Dallas

Check where you have your scratch disks. It should be a partition other than the one you have your system files on.

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