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Trying to print a 7 mb jpg in PMView, the output file object appears in the  
printer job queue.  However after some disk thrashing, a message appears on  
screen  
 
          Printer  
  Jobs printed directly--spooler disabled  
 
Then nothing happens.  
 
When I click Change Status on the object for the print file in the queue,  
it appears as Hold.   I click Release.   A few moments later the above  
printer message reappears.   I Click OK, then view Change Status. It has  
returned to Hold status.  I click Release.  The cycle repeats.  This may  
be an endless loop.  It is late, I am tired and have an urgent print job.  
My machine seems quite determined to continue playing this game with me.  
Why is it doing this and how can I teach it to obey its master?  I'd  
really like to see the paper come out of printer.  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
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