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1st answer - 78 gig

2nd answer - Well, aren't you a bright one... -.-

3rd answer - Let's now try a rather more helpful answer....

The size of the spool file will vary dramatically depending on several factors:

1. The type of printer, laser printer files are usually larger than ink-jet files.

2. The contents of the document to print, plain text files are usually quite small, say 100KB or so. Printing a full page colour photograph may easily be 200MB or more.

3. The number of pages to be printed, obviously the more pages the more data.

4. The printer protocol in use, some protocols create fairly small files, others such as PCL (Printer Control Language) produce larger files.

So your answer, anything from about 100KB to 100's of MB. The suggested 78GB is a bit high - it is highly unlikely that you would be able to print such a large file on any normal printer.

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