Godfrey, if I understand you correctly the problem of two runs could be related to how the program that you use for printing feeds the data to the printer driver (or maybe it is the printer driver itself). In any case, - you might try first flattening the image, converting or printing it to a PDF (the one that doesn't preserve editing capability), so that you "loose" the logical structure of the image, and only then printing it from the pdf file.
I haven't tried this myself, as I haven't seen this type of problem myself, but from the logic of why it might be doing this, it should work. Good luck with you exhibition. I wish s/Diego/Francisco/ :-) Igor Fri, 03 Mar 2006 07:15:49 -0800 Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: It's operated flawlessly and quickly. The only hitch I've encountered so far has been the juggling of paper due to the u-turn paper path, particularly for the announcement post cards. I've been unsuccessful at making a custom paper size that would print the cards in one run, so each sheet (two cards per sheet) gets run through two times to print the addressing information on upper and lower cards, and then once again to print the announcement on both.

