Printer Error Rangecheck Offending Command Setpagedevice
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a more detailed error message which might help in pinpointing the cause of the error. In general, setpagedevice errors are caused by incorrect driver settings or insufficient memory available on the RIP. Driver problems The use of incorrect settings or an incorrect driver typically cause a PostScript error:
Error Undefined Offending Command Stack
configurationerror, offending command: setpagedevice. If there is more information available (e.g. an extra line marked ‘errorinfo' error rangecheck offending command image or ‘additional information'), this may point to the most likely cause of the problem. For example: additional information: [/PageSize [0 792]] clearly points
Postscript Setpagedevice Example
to a problem with the selected output size. If you use an incorrect PPD driver to access features like in-rip separation or in-rip trapping, this can cause setpagedevice errors. Make sure you use the latest PPD/driver for your specific offending command nostringval device. Trying to output pages that are physically too large for a specific output device can also cause setpagedevice errors. Make sure that rounding errors don't spoil your fun if you try to output the largest possible page. Another popular cause for such errors is the use of an inappropriate resolution, like asking for output at 1270 dpi while the output device only supports 1200 dpi. I once encountered setpagedevice errors when printing jobs from Preps to a xerox error undefined offending command stack particular RIP. It took me half a day to find out that the PostScript files that were imported in Preps had been created using the driver for that particular RIP. This had never caused any problem but in this particular case, you had to use a PPD from Preps itself. Memory related problems When a RIP runs out of memory while processing a job, this can also cause setpagedevice errors. Some of the things you can try: Try to output the job page by page or even colour by colour. Lower the resolution of the output device. Use a lower screen ruling. Simplify the document. Reboot the RIP to solve any problems with memory leaks. Allocate more memory to the RIP or add RAM if possible. 9 August 2013 4 Comments » 4 responses to "Offending command: Setpagedevice" Me says: March 15, 2012 at 3:21 am Set printer driver from PostScript Level 2 to PostScript Level 1 (See: http://boffin.quite.com/ps/errors.htm) Atul Tomer says: July 27, 2009 at 9:48 am Hi Haider, Did you find the solution of your above PS printing problem? If yes can you please share the solution details as I'm also stuck in the same problem. Bilal Haider says: May 15, 2009 at 6:13 am Hi, I am getting this error while printing a postscript file from Xerox docu print printer. Same postscript file gets distilled fine with Acrobat distiller. Al
setpagedevice STACK: –nostringval– … the problem is probably https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/setpagedevice that your PDF has a certain page size (let’s say letter) but your printer expects another (let’s say A4). Check your printer settings https://lbolla.info/blog/2012/09/13/errors-printing-pdfs-with-cups and your PDf (with lpinfo pdffile) to verify. If this is the case, print with this command instead: lp -o fit-to-page pdffile September 13, 2012 81 words Categories programming Tags cups Contact me Hi! I'm Lorenzo Bolla, Senior Software Architect in London, UK. When I'm not programming in Python, Elixir, Go or Haskell, I am playing either basketball, piano or chess. © Enthusiastic Hugo User 2014 Built with Hugo
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