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Ok threw the Fiery away and resolved the color issue without it.. Dumb me is all I have to say about that...
NEXT QUESTION::
In my offce which is a measly 13' X 13'... I seriously don't want to run an IEEE cable that goes diagonally across the room, where I will stub it on the chair everytime I roll it away from across the desk and short of pulling up carpet, subfloolr and the like to enable me to route it below is not an option....
So the nxt thing was to get a good high quality Belkin style 25' cable to run around the perimeter of 2 walls in the office.
The problem I seem to get now is this...
If I am working with an ad type image with say drawn in up to 256 colors it works flawlessly..
But when I go to send in full 600dpi enviroment with millions of colors, granted knowing the file sizes large, it seems everytime I send the first full size printsize I get this spastic mess of color that prints up and is unstopable until it is done.. ut when you print the 2nd thru 100th they all print perfect and without issue...
Would it be that the cable being 25' have anything to do with this?
I keep thinking that the original first packets of info might be getting 'corrupted' due to the lenght maybe and it just takes the time of the first print to dump and retrive the remainder missing info from the packets that make all the other prints correct and organized product...
Any ideas or thoughts?
NEXT QUESTION::
In my offce which is a measly 13' X 13'... I seriously don't want to run an IEEE cable that goes diagonally across the room, where I will stub it on the chair everytime I roll it away from across the desk and short of pulling up carpet, subfloolr and the like to enable me to route it below is not an option....
So the nxt thing was to get a good high quality Belkin style 25' cable to run around the perimeter of 2 walls in the office.
The problem I seem to get now is this...
If I am working with an ad type image with say drawn in up to 256 colors it works flawlessly..
But when I go to send in full 600dpi enviroment with millions of colors, granted knowing the file sizes large, it seems everytime I send the first full size printsize I get this spastic mess of color that prints up and is unstopable until it is done.. ut when you print the 2nd thru 100th they all print perfect and without issue...
Would it be that the cable being 25' have anything to do with this?
I keep thinking that the original first packets of info might be getting 'corrupted' due to the lenght maybe and it just takes the time of the first print to dump and retrive the remainder missing info from the packets that make all the other prints correct and organized product...
Any ideas or thoughts?