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Post by evergreen on May 5, 2009 9:28:35 GMT
My wife has for some months been using a Canon MP 610 printer in conjunction with Photo Shop Elements 7 and Vista Home O/S. No problems until yesterday she got an error mesage which read, "Some Post Script specific settings (Interpolation, Calibration, Encoding) will be ignored since you are printing to a non-postscript printer".
From what I can gather elsewhere most bubble-jet printers are non-post srcript and it is therefore OK simply to click "Don't show this again". But what puzzles us is why hasn't she had the message before and is she getting a true interpretation of her PSE7 image enhancements through to the printer?
I should be grateful for comments and advice if anything needs to be done.
Brian,
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Post by ken on May 5, 2009 10:38:35 GMT
I have never seen it Brian, not even in the short time I was using Vista 18 months ago. My best guess is some update has caused it to show up. Put it down to another Vista glitch and as long as the printer keeps working, dont worry about it. Another thing comes to mind, is she printing straight from Elements??? If she Saves As; to a photo format first, ( JPeg, Gif or whatever ) it might not happen.
KC
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Post by evergreen on May 5, 2009 16:06:43 GMT
Thanks KC. Yes she does 'Save As' in jpeg or psd but I guess it is, as you say, an MS glitch and we had best forget about it.
Brian.
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Post by ken on May 7, 2009 16:32:55 GMT
Have a look at the latest updates Brian and see if theres been one for the print spooler, or something like that. You might be able to take it out, if it keeps giving you grief.
KC
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Post by evergreen on May 7, 2009 18:26:39 GMT
Thanks Ken. Will do this and let you know if I find anything useful
Brian.
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