Article ID: 123485 - Last Review: August 9, 2007 - Revision: 1.2 Troubleshooting Print Overflow/Overrun Errors w/LaserJet 4This article was previously published under Q123485 On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you print from a Windows-based application to a Hewlett-Packard (HP)
LaserJet printer, you may receive a print "overrun" or "overflow" error.
LaserJet printers display either error 20 or error 21, both of which are
defined as "Printer out of memory." This error is most likely to occur when
you print certain BorderArt images from Publisher 2.0 that contain circles,
such as the Hearts or Hypnotic BorderArt images to a Hewlett-Packard (HP)
LaserJet 4 printer using printer driver versions 3.1.18 and earlier.
CAUSE
These errors occur when information sent to the printer exceeds the amount
of installed printer memory.
MORE INFORMATION
The HP-GL/2 printer language is strictly vector based. It defines a curve
using a recursive algorithm creating a series of very short lines. Some
basic objects such as a circle in BorderArt are printed by defining
thousands of lines. This may overflow the printer's memory. Adding memory
to the printer does not necessarily resolve the error message.
In raster mode, images are interpreted as bitmaps, so the printer memory does not become overloaded with a large number of line descriptions. RESOLUTION
Several options that can help prevent these errors are listed below.
NOTE: These workarounds assume you are using Microsoft Publisher; however, they apply to many other Windows-based programs. The exact steps for adjusting printer options may vary in your application. Windows 3.1xWorkaround 1:Turn on page protection. To do this:
Switch from HP-GL/2 mode to raster mode. NOTE: Only LaserJet 4 printers have this option.
Lower the print resolution. NOTE: Try this change for both types of printing on the LaserJet 4 (raster and HP-GL/2).
Use a LaserJet III printer driver. To do this:
Print to the LaserJet using an add-on PostScript option. NOTE: This workaround can be used only if the printer came with a PostScript option installed.
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