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Jul 10, 2008 2:26 PM by (ersin) error: memoryfull & offending command:fill. why? (dela_ahmad) Mar 10, 2008 10:03 PM hi all. as i was printing my pdf file that has 3 pages, the first page came
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out right & no problem, but the second page onwards, "error: memoryfull & offending command:fill stack: true [*a lot of numbers came out]" i just need to know what does this mean if anyone can help. if anyone does know how to resolve this would be a bonus too. fyi: the workflow is: indesign > (print as)pdf > ps (via plug in) > (distilled to) pdf Thanks much!! 1921Views Tags: none error undefined offending command stack xerox (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 3 replies 1. Re: error: memoryfull & offending command:fill. why? Dov Isaacs Mar 10, 2008 10:39 PM (in response to (dela_ahmad)) You give us precious little to work with such as what model printer and configuration you have, but without further information, it would appear to be a problem of your printer running out of memory. The printer appears to be a PostScript emulation device (i.e., not Adobe PostScript, but some type of CloneScript) by virtue of what appears to be a PostScript error message very much unlike that which you would get from any Adobe-based product.. Try printing to a real PostScript device and see whether the same error occurs. - Dov Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: error: memoryfull & offending command:fill. why? (dela_ahmad) Apr 3, 2008 5:49 PM (in response to (dela_ahmad)) hi, i have tried to redesign, (print as) pdf, changed it to ps (via plug in), and have distilled to pdf again. printer brand: OKI C5400n(PS) configuration is normal config, nothing fancy that i have done with the config. same as before, when i tried to print ps, it came out fine & no problem. as i was printing the distilled pdf, now, i have dif
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Printer Memory Full> Printer Memory Full Tags: Printers Memory Windows XP Last response: 26 May 2004 06:07 in Windows XP
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Share rush 24 May 2004 19:49:45 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?) I error syntaxerror offending command true cvt am trying to print a large document to an HP LaserJet 1300 printer that's attached to someone else's computer in printer characters are fuzzy my office, and about a third of the way thru, a message printed out that says "Error: Memory Full, Offending Command: Fill, Stack". Im not sure where to go from here. I have https://forums.adobe.com/thread/285771 printed out large documents to this printer before with no problem. Any ideas? More about : printer memory full Anonymous a b } Memory 26 May 2004 06:07:54 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax (More info?) Not sure where to look, but I had a similar problem with a Canon fax. I had to go in and delete all the faxes it had stored in memory. You may just http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/118931-45-printer-memory-full need to do the same thing. Good Luck, --Jim "Rush"
line. This error is more common on old PostScript level 1 RIPs than on Level 2 or PostScript 3 devices. Sometimes it is not https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/limitcheck the document that is too complex, but the RIP or printer has certain limitations. General solutions Reduce the complexity of the file: In a lot of cases, redesigning the document to make it less complex can get around "limitcheck" errors. Breaking up the print job in smaller entities can also do the trick. Print only one page or offending command even one color at the time. Send your page without including the images to see whether images are causing the problem. Ungrouping objects can be very effective. Often groups and especially groups in groups or rotated groups of objects really make it tough to render PostScript. Nesting files (e.g. placing an EPS in an EPS or placing a PDF error offending command file on a page) also adds to the complexity of a document and can lead to limitcheck errors (especially with the offending commands ‘save' and ‘restore'). If you have a printer with a limited amount of memory you could try to reduce the number of fonts used in the document. Use the option ‘split long paths' in drawing applications to split up complex path in easier to process chunks. If you are printing from Illustrator: if the document contains gradients, select Compatible Gradient Printing (Illustrator 7.x or earlier) or Compatible Gradient and Gradient Mesh Printing (Illustrator 8.0) in the Document Setup dialog box. Johan sent me an e-mail: He got a couple of limitcheck errors in PostScript 3 RIPs because of a very big ‘history' entry in Photoshop EPS metadata. The problem is solved by deleting the metadata, but finding the offending image can be tricky in a big project. Photoshop itself has no problem with such EPS files and they can be placed in QuarkXPress documents without a problem. Using TIFF