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    Slammer is offline Member
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    Default death of the Harlequin

    Hi all, have not posted for a while, damn work always seems to get in the way.
    Our company is installing one of our CTS devices at a customer I am sitting infront of my confuser trying to get the Rip to do it's stuff.
    Anybody know how to get around "FILE ACCESS ERROR REPORTED BY WRITEFILE: 202, 1784" .
    It does not happen every time, just enough to not trust the thing.
    Apart from that the sun is shining, birds are a singing so enjoy your day.

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    maxon is offline Senior Member
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    Never saw anything like that, but 'file-access error' points to the computer platform configuration/OS. Posting more details would be useful e.g. Hq version/manufacturer, what output device, host computer...

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    Slammer is offline Member
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    I found it. Our device eats 1-bit tif-files but the image setter has a format of 4 x 9 meters and we get file sizes of 10 or 30 GB pro flat, as you probably know tif is limited to 2 GB at 32bit and 4GB at 64. the write file error is saying 202, 1784 byte is your lot buddy, the rest is up to you.
    we are now working on a way to use the RAS format to get the proper file size.


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