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"there is no enough memory for this operation" when trying to plot in pcb editor

blackflowers
blackflowers over 15 years ago

 hello, i'm unable to print with orcad pcb editor. When i reinstall the program there is no problem but few days later orcad sends a message when i try to print: 

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how can i solve this problem??

 

thanks!

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  • hpattie
    hpattie over 15 years ago

    This is actually a Windows problem. Close all your applications and reboot your system. (This should be done daily, anyway.)

    Then reopen the editor, and you should be able to print.

    Regards,

    Harold Pattie C.I.D.+

    harold.pattie@ericsson.com

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  • Kabal
    Kabal over 10 years ago

    This message is dated 2010 together with Harold's bullshit response.

    For those interested: it is NOT windows problem it is PCB Editor problem, and it sucks that for the money we pay to Cadence for its tools, the standing issue since 2010 hasn't been fixed yet.

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  • steve
    steve over 10 years ago
    PCB Editor stores the windows printer names and if you have removed the printer from your network / changed the name then this could cause this error. Locate your %HOME%\pcbenv folder and delete the allegro.ini file (which stores this) and then restart Allegro and try again.
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  • ajithomas
    ajithomas over 7 years ago in reply to steve

    worked for me

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