I don't know what's going on with my Q Studio. Yesterday it crashed more than it ran and i am trying to get my exhibition prints together. It does not seem to be the file type as I tested .jpg, .tif and .psd. The file size has not changed excessively from when I used to print successfully. It's a real pain. I suppose I will have to try and update to Ultimate although it has nothing extra that i need from Studio. I do all my adjustment6s in PhotoShop and only print from Q. I just prefer Q to printing from PhotoShop which is a pain. I just hope paying the extra for Ultimate cure4s these crashes.
Question. When I download Ultimate will it automaticall locate all my paper profiles that i used before without any trouble? Will I seamlessly be able to carry on printing without hassle, I can't get held up. I guess I will have to re enter all my print sizes which will not be a problem.
Jules,
In a previous post, I advised that you upgrade to Ultimate. I still advise the same, but I need to mitigate that by saying that I spent about a half hour or so really investigating the reports of Invalid Pointer Operation.
It appears that Ronzie hit the nail on the head. About 75% pf the replies refer to some other program either using memory and not releasing it, or the Operating system in disagreement with some program on memory allocation.
The other 25% seem to favor some Malware.
Since we have thousands running Studio with no similar error messages, it has to be some program on your machine in conflict with memory allocation somewhere.
There were a few tech replies that said the fix was to go to Windows 7 which had far superior memory management.
With regard to upgrading to Ultimate, all your saved setups and jobs will be migrated to a new folder and you still keep and use them.
I know it's a pain to suffer these error messages, and many pieces of advice do not always effect the cure, so I am suggesting that you might think of checking your memory for no bad sticks, and then moving up into W7 to see if that cures the error message.
I also suggest W7 because program authors writing software try to use the tools that W7 offers, and sometimes, XP users suffer.
So that's how you could possibly have a conflict over memory chunks.
I wanted to you to upgrade to Ultimate mainly for you to get the full benefit of the latest upgrade to printing quality (Fusion, found only in Ultimate) plus all the other goodies like Tone Targeted Sharpening, etc.
Ultimate might cure the Invalid Point error message, but you will have to at least try the DEMO version to see.
Thanks for listening.
Fred