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In our previous episode, Luigi Benetton said:
> When I print ten copies of a Frame file, the file that gets sent to
> the printer is ten times larger than it would be if I printed only
> one copy. Also, it takes about ten times as long to generate on my
> PC.
I had this problem with another program, and it turned out to be
related to the built-in collating feature. The only workaround was to
print the document uncollated and then hand-collate. We didn't
consider this a viable alternative, and ended up either taking the
performance hit or printing just one and then making Xerox copies.
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