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  • Llama God
    Service Manager

    1,000+ Posts
    • Mar 2009
    • 1353

    #1

    Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

    Hi,

    I'm having trouble with printing from the Windows Picture Viewer in WIndows 7. It seems to be creating a massive spool file, 250MB or so, from a 5MB photo.

    Do you know of any settings to try to get around this?

    Thanks in anticipation,

    Chris
  • Tonerbomb
    AutoMajical Resolutionist

    Site Contributor
    2,500+ Posts
    • Feb 2005
    • 2589

    #2
    Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

    I've seen this many times with Ricoh drivers. Try one of the other drivers for the machine your working with.
    Mystic Crystal Revelations

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    • Llama God
      Service Manager

      1,000+ Posts
      • Mar 2009
      • 1353

      #3
      Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

      I've tried it with the PCL5 and 6 drivers and they're as bad as each other. I've also tried the latest PCL6 Universal Print driver but this hangs or even crashes the application prior to actually printing the document.

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      • revenent
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2012
        • 5

        #4
        Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

        Maybe you could give a try by using another aaplication to send the print job instead.

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        • Llama God
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Mar 2009
          • 1353

          #5
          Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

          This is true, if I send the same photograph from Paint it spools and prints almost immediately.

          Now all I need to do is to explain this to 800 school children!

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          • Mr Spock
            Vulcan Inventor of Death

            1,000+ Posts
            • Aug 2006
            • 2064

            #6
            Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

            Microsoft where bigger is always better!
            And Star Trek was just a tv show...yeah right!

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            • mojorolla
              The Wolf

              2,500+ Posts
              • Jan 2010
              • 2569

              #7
              Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

              SYMPTOMS
              When you print a document that contains lots of raster data, the size of the Enhanced Metafile (EMF) spool file may become very large. Files such as Adobe .pdf files or Microsoft Word .doc/.docx documents may contain lots of raster data. Adobe .pdf files and Word .doc/.docx documents that contain gradients are even more likely to contain lots of raster data.

              CAUSE
              This problem occurs because Graphics Device Interface (GDI) does not compress raster data when the GDI processes EMF spool files and generates EMF spool files.

              This problem is very prominent with printers that support higher resolutions. The size of the raster data increases by four times if the dots-per-inch (dpi) in the file increases by two times. For example, a .pdf file of 1 megabyte (MB) may generate an EMF spool file of 500 MB. Therefore, you may notice that the printing process decreases in performance.

              RESOLUTION
              To resolve this problem, bypass EMF spooling. To do this, follow these steps:

              Open the properties dialog box for the printer.
              Click the Advanced tab.
              Click the Print directly to the printer option.

              Note This will disable all print processor-based features such as the following features:

              N-up
              Watermark
              Booklet printing
              Driver collation
              Scale-to-fit


              Once EMF spooling is turned off, you can use the Application to perform any N-up printing needed.


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              Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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              • Llama God
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Mar 2009
                • 1353

                #8
                Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

                Originally posted by mojorolla
                SYMPTOMS
                When you print a document that contains lots of raster data, the size of the Enhanced Metafile (EMF) spool file may become very large. Files such as Adobe .pdf files or Microsoft Word .doc/.docx documents may contain lots of raster data. Adobe .pdf files and Word .doc/.docx documents that contain gradients are even more likely to contain lots of raster data.

                CAUSE
                This problem occurs because Graphics Device Interface (GDI) does not compress raster data when the GDI processes EMF spool files and generates EMF spool files.

                This problem is very prominent with printers that support higher resolutions. The size of the raster data increases by four times if the dots-per-inch (dpi) in the file increases by two times. For example, a .pdf file of 1 megabyte (MB) may generate an EMF spool file of 500 MB. Therefore, you may notice that the printing process decreases in performance.

                RESOLUTION
                To resolve this problem, bypass EMF spooling. To do this, follow these steps:

                Open the properties dialog box for the printer.
                Click the Advanced tab.
                Click the Print directly to the printer option.

                Note This will disable all print processor-based features such as the following features:

                N-up
                Watermark
                Booklet printing
                Driver collation
                Scale-to-fit


                Once EMF spooling is turned off, you can use the Application to perform any N-up printing needed.


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                Thanks for that, I'll ask the customer to give that a try...when I'm back from holiday in 2 weeks. Until then, as far as work are concerned, I have met with an untimely death.

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                • madas
                  Trusted Tech

                  250+ Posts
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 313

                  #9
                  Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

                  Hi, Llama God what was the out come of this one?

                  Cheers

                  madas

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                  • rthonpm
                    Field Supervisor

                    2,500+ Posts
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 2849

                    #10
                    Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

                    You could always change the file type association to always open in Paint instead of the Windows Picture Viewer (a terrible piece of software if there ever was one!). If the school has a domain, it could probably be pushed out as a group policy.

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                    • Llama God
                      Service Manager

                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 1353

                      #11
                      Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

                      It was a problem with the application that they were using to open the files. They changed the default application to something else and it worked fine.

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                      • Anders Nilsson
                        Technician
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 33

                        #12
                        Re: Printing Issue - Spooler File Size Huge

                        Originally posted by Llama God
                        Hi,

                        I'm having trouble with printing from the Windows Picture Viewer in WIndows 7. It seems to be creating a massive spool file, 250MB or so, from a 5MB photo.

                        Do you know of any settings to try to get around this?

                        Thanks in anticipation,

                        Chris
                        Sometimes it helps to change the "print pcessor" in the printerdriver "advanced" once i added the LPD-Monitor and made a lpr-port that speeded up everything.

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