Program Error with Mac Pro, Epson R1800

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Tim_Sjogren
Nov 12, 2006
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I recently purchased a new Mac Pro (4GB RAM) and am running into all kinds of problems when I attempt to print to my Epson R1800. Most the time, after sending a document to print, I will get an error message that says "Could not print "file name" because of a program error". Occasionally, I can get a smaller file to go through, but most of the time I get an error message. Adobe support was not helpful – any ideas? The only way I have found to work around is to print to PDF and then send to printer, but this can be a huge pain with very large print files. Any help at all is appreciated!

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I recently purchased a new Mac Pro (4GB RAM) and am running into all kinds of problems when I attempt to print to my Epson R1800. Most the time, after sending a document to print, I will get an error message that says "Could not print "file name" because of a program error". Occasionally, I can get a smaller file to go through, but most of the time I get an error message. Adobe support was not helpful – any ideas? The only way I have found to work around is to print to PDF and then send to printer, but this can be a huge pain with very large print files. Any help at all is appreciated!
THANKS!

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