Ultra Print Software Fix ^hot^
Delete the leftover UltraPrint directory from your C: drive completely.
| | Code | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Insufficient Disk Space | 112 | The hard drive is full. Delete unnecessary files or install a larger disk. If your output file exceeds 4GB, your drive must be formatted as NTFS, not FAT32. | | No Such File/Path | 2, 3 | The source image file may have been deleted or moved. Relocate the image or restore it from a backup. | | File in Use | 32 | Another program is currently using the output file. Close all other applications that might be accessing it. | | Corrupt Image File | 20001 | The image file you are trying to print is damaged. Try printing a different image to confirm the issue. | ultra print software fix
Avoid future problems with these proactive measures: Delete the leftover UltraPrint directory from your C:
To help pinpoint the exact fix for your setup, please let me know: If your output file exceeds 4GB, your drive
2. Resolving Mainboard Communication and Data Timeout Errors
Look for an item with a yellow warning triangle, often labeled USB Mainboard , Bulk Device , or Unknown Device . Right-click it and select .
What (e.g., Hoson, BYHX, Epson) is your printer using?