![]() ![]() This software is too good to abandon compared to the other software catered to live event photo stations and I'll continue to search for whatever advice anyone can throw at me. Maybe LR has a caching issue or a print limit or maybe the process is too tasking for LR? Once LR prints get to around the 200+ mark- it freezes. There has not been an instance when I have had the time or patience to let LR possibly resolve itself during the freeze, but it's been a consistent pattern regardless. ![]() I have been told that if the DNP-DS40 runs hot it will take a short break, which could result in the LR hanging, but I run alternate software called PrintRipper and the printer can easily churn out 500+ photos and neither software or printer hiccups. I don't believe the printer is an issue either, which is a DNP-DS40. I also run a 30" Cinema display, but this doesn't have any affect towards this issue. The basis is simple- shoot an image and have it instantly print to a printer of your choice. I have 16GB of ram and always have at least 150GB of available hard drive space for live events. PrintRipper is a print management program, created with the event photographer in mind. ![]() The only remedy is to restart the machine. LR versions (3-5) have had this same issue- after a consistent printing session of close to 200+ (4圆) print jobs, LR hangs/freezes. The print results have always been fantastic due to the control I have over the images. It functions like a photo booth printer, but it's obviously handled in a manual manner. I use it to import a large batch of photos and print out a large number of sets (with branded Watermarking or Identity Plate templates) at live events. I know I'm not using LR in a conventional manner, but I have been extremely satisfied with its batch post processing and its printing features. ![]()
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