Besides there are times when I need to pdf, select pages from the document and I thought print to pdf is the only way to do that. Are there other ways? I posted on Adobe as well but they seem to think it's a Word issue since Acrobat does not repaginate. So I'm left between a rock and a hard place it seems. It sounds like there might be some problem with the document itself. Another thing that you could try if the free PrimoPDF converter, that will install as a printer and try using that to "print" the document to a pdf file.
Oh, Doug that would be quite the task for me to copy and paste pages. I'll give PrimoPDF a try and post back the results. One thing of note though. Many of the pages have background shadows around the text boxes, objects or images and when I remove the back shadow from one of the pages it printed fine without the 'memory-disk' error popping up.
Don't know if it's just a fluke or if the cough is cured. It would be nice to think so. I note that you may no longer have the issue, but you don't need to copy and paste the pages one by one.
Oh, I'm still having the problem. Thought it was gone but not at all. I suspect it could be as Guessed suggested below. I did try copy and paste a few pages and I suspect because it was only a few, they printed as opposing to a pg doc.
Just upgraded to Office , never got this message before. Now trying to print a 4 page newsletter. Still file is only 1. Now I get this message. Easy peasy, and then the Reader program will print this puppy like real quick. For example, the printer may print a page with the following text:.
This job requires more memory than is available in this printer. Try on or more of the following and then print again: For the output format choose Optimize for portability. Reduce the number of fonts in this document. Print the document in parts. This issue may occur if the printer does not have enough memory to complete the PostScript print job.
For example, if your document contains TrueType fonts that are downloaded as Type42 outline fonts, your printer may not have enough memory to perform the Type42 font download in native TrueType format. When the printer tries to allocate space for the font download, the printer overruns its memory. To resolve this issue, add more physical memory to the printer. For information about how to do so, view the documentation that was included with your printer.
To work around this issue, reduce the complexity of your PostScript print job. Click Printing Preferences , click Layout , and then click Advanced. If Automatic is already selected, click Outline or Bitmap. Microsoft has confirmed that this issue can occur when you use the PostScript printer driver that is included with Windows to print a PostScript job to any of the following printers:.
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