>
> on 4/3/03 7:09, Franz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What could be the problem?
>
> You might need to increase memory for the application your are printing
> from. Or you might need to free up hard drive space.
>
> -Mick
> --
> Sigs with a message suck!
>
> ------------------------------

Have done it,

Mick suggested to increase memory for the application (pagemaker 6.5), it didn't work  
but I got a
white hand in a red field to my printer icon on the desktop and the printer didn't 
open anymore. I
trashed it and installed it new again.
In the first installation I clicked for classic mac and it installed.
I clicked this time the wrong bottom  (install hp deskjet) and got the sign that I 
need to have 128 MB
memory installed on my computer, have only 64MB, will get soon another 64MB.
I opened the virtual memory to 300 MB and hp deskjet also not accepted the virtual 
memory but I could
install for classic mac like before deskjet 3320.
With virtual memory on I can print now, it works.
The first time I can use a PCI / USB device on my 6200 with a 6500/250 motherboard.

Thanks for the idea with the memory.

Franz
Bangkok



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