Hi,
We have a Harlequin (Ryobi IVS) RIP for our press, it sets the ink ducts correctly with the ink information on the imposed job, once the job is printed then the RIPPED files are deleted.
However there is a folder holding nearly 60GB of .PGB files, I looked the extension up on the net, and they appear to be "Harlequinâ„¢ Page Buffer files". If they are job specific, then in theory they are not much use after the job has been printed, if we get a reprint we just use the imposed final PDF again to be ripped again.
So, do you think it's safe to delete all these buffer files and free up some hard disk space?
Thanks in advance
Simon
We have a Harlequin (Ryobi IVS) RIP for our press, it sets the ink ducts correctly with the ink information on the imposed job, once the job is printed then the RIPPED files are deleted.
However there is a folder holding nearly 60GB of .PGB files, I looked the extension up on the net, and they appear to be "Harlequinâ„¢ Page Buffer files". If they are job specific, then in theory they are not much use after the job has been printed, if we get a reprint we just use the imposed final PDF again to be ripped again.
So, do you think it's safe to delete all these buffer files and free up some hard disk space?
Thanks in advance
Simon