Hello,
I have just configured printing over a small LAN using CUPS. However, when I begin to print, it takes about three minutes for a print job to leave the queue and go to the printer. Has anyone ever experienced this before? How do I correct this problem. I would generally click on the printer icon on the task bar and it says that printing began three minutes ago. It is generally around this time when each individual print job begins.
Hi I have had the same problem
I think its something to do with the way windows compresses the data before the printer gets it. Cups doesnt do this. The only way I have got round this although still slower than XP is using postscript direct to the printer ( If you printer can do this)
Cheers Bob
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 02:35 -0500, Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote:
Hello,
I have just configured printing over a small LAN using CUPS.
However, when I begin to print, it takes about three minutes for a print job to leave the queue and go to the printer. Has anyone ever experienced this before? How do I correct this problem. I would generally click on the printer icon on the task bar and it says that printing began three minutes ago. It is generally around this time when each individual print job begins.
lør, 08.01.2005 kl. 12.47 skrev Frank smith:
Hi I have had the same problem
I think its something to do with the way windows compresses the data before the printer gets it. Cups doesnt do this. The only way I have got round this although still slower than XP is using postscript direct to the printer ( If you printer can do this)
Cheers Bob
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 02:35 -0500, Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote:
Hello,
I have just configured printing over a small LAN using CUPS.
However, when I begin to print, it takes about three minutes for a print job to leave the queue and go to the printer. Has anyone ever experienced this before? How do I correct this problem. I would generally click on the printer icon on the task bar and it says that printing began three minutes ago. It is generally around this time when each individual print job begins.
Are you sure there ain't any DNS problems here? If you ping the machine sharing the printer, is it sucessfull? Can you do a tethereal dump while doing that?
I personally admin a cups server on a small network my self, and havent seen any problems...
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