Printing with WMS Very Slow (Version 08.11.09.832)

I recently received a request that our GIS staff would prefer for us to use a WMS connection to the aerial photography rather that using the SIDS we have been using in the past.  I was successful this morning in setting up the connection to the WMS and everything looked great and I was actually excited about the ease the end user was going to have in getting aerial photography for they're project limits.  Unfortunately as I continued to test this setup i ran into an issue with the print time.  After clipping the wms to my project limits and selecting my print area my system has yet to kick out a pdf.  Either I get impatient and get tired of waiting or it crashes.  I have tried this with the Bentley driver as well as the windows driver but no success with either.

Is there a way to configure the settings in a way to make this process faster or am I better off to go back to the SIDS?

Thanks,

Brian

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  • There is a known defect 473156 when printing a WMS image or Bing map from MicroStation. The issue is worst in Windows 10.
    Possible workaround has been to reduce the Settings > Raster Options > Quality factor value from 50 down to 16 or less.  It looks like in V8i you may have to set it down to somewhere around 10 to 12 on  a Windows 10 system.

    The issue is caused because the image is on a remote server instead of being on a local disk drive or machine.  When you do a zoom or pan or do a print the process has to keep going to the remote server and reading the data.  The process is network dependent.

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  • There is a known defect 473156 when printing a WMS image or Bing map from MicroStation. The issue is worst in Windows 10.
    Possible workaround has been to reduce the Settings > Raster Options > Quality factor value from 50 down to 16 or less.  It looks like in V8i you may have to set it down to somewhere around 10 to 12 on  a Windows 10 system.

    The issue is caused because the image is on a remote server instead of being on a local disk drive or machine.  When you do a zoom or pan or do a print the process has to keep going to the remote server and reading the data.  The process is network dependent.

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