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  • Printer freezing, help needed please?

    Posted by Barry Williams on 30 April 2011 at 12:16

    Hi all,
    anybody have any hints as to why my Mutoh Rockhopper freezes while 40-50%
    into a job. The printer is fed via a small server rather than a network card. When
    the hang-up occurs the Apple-Mac fan/drive starts to "race" and only slows down when the Flexisign prog is quit. Printer recently had major service but the tech could not identift the cause of the problem.
    Any help appreciated.
    Barry

    Stafford Cox replied 14 years, 4 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies
  • 8 Replies
  • Peter Mindham

    Member
    30 April 2011 at 13:23

    Sounds as if the Mac is working hard. What are the specs? Is there enough RAM etc to run bigger print jobs?

    Just a thought

    Peter

  • Barry Williams

    Member
    30 April 2011 at 16:33

    Peter-
    iMac is 1,8gig processor with 2gig ram.
    Barry

  • Peter Mindham

    Member
    30 April 2011 at 18:38

    That should do it. I can only sat when my powerbook is working harder, the fan comes on and it slows down until it ‘catches ‘up. Not much help i’m afraid.
    Peter

  • Barry Williams

    Member
    1 May 2011 at 11:02

    Hi Peter-
    so, do you think that if I leave the printer in its "frozen" state, and not abort the job in Production Manager,it might eventually continue the job?
    Regards,
    Barry.

  • Peter Mindham

    Member
    1 May 2011 at 11:22

    Im not that qualified to say. If it was me, I would leave it for a while at least until the fan has stopped. It might kick in by then. Once they get up, there are a few Mac people on here who will be much more help than me!

    Peter

  • Andrew Martin

    Member
    1 May 2011 at 13:03

    Leaving it may work providing the software/printer does not time out like my Shiraz/Mimaki combination.

  • Gabriel Cristian

    Member
    25 May 2011 at 11:15

    Is rip and print activated? Try to rip first, the print.
    Just a thought…
    Regards,

  • Stafford Cox

    Member
    10 June 2011 at 13:38

    What sort of file are you trying to print?? If it’s a modern PDF for example, an older RIP may be struggling to decompress or even recognise the data it’s given. Try rasterising the file in Photoshop and making it into a big EPS or uncompressed TIFF file and try again. The RIP should have a lot less work to do then.

    BTW, the small print server jobby you have is probably an Intel Netport Express or Troy XCD. I used to experience quite a lot of random data corruptions and freezing with them if not configured correctly….?

    Stafford

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