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  • Subject: RE: Host Print Transform and printing graphics
  • From: "Rick DuVall" <R_C_DuVall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 10:06:50 -0600
  • Importance: Normal

Hi Eric,

        Thanks for the response.  Qspl has, I think, an overabundance of 
resources
(about 12meg) - don't you think?  However, I just recently upgraded my 2175
to a 2179 (620) and that has made a significant difference in the speed of
the conversion.:)

        Gosh - it just seemed to be taking a lot more work than seems 
right?!~*?  I
don't know - maybe I need to readjust my expectations. ;)  I have never been
particularly patient...

        Thanks a lot Eric.

Regards
Rick

>Rick,
>Have a look at your SBSD for QSPL. The default config from IBM has this SBS
>woefully undersized for HPT use. Assign additional memory to the SBS and
see
>if it speeds up you jobs. It made a HUGE difference for me at another
>jobsite. I think one of the printing manuals has guidelines for memory
>sizing.
>hth,
>Eric DeLong



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