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Posted on Sep 28, 2010

I have imported various .eps vector images into Corel Draw X3 and Illustrator CS3 when I'm ready to print the printer processes it then right before it prints the error light comes on. It says ERROR: limitcheck OFFENDING COMMAND: eofill

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