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  • Subject: Re: Quicker response time on printing
  • From: Dave Murvin <davem@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 19:21:58 -0700

Stan,

I don't know about the HP 4050, but the IBM 4317 has a power saver option 
on the printer configuration menu. It sounds like this might be your 
problem for 4317.   Default is for the printer to go into "sleep" mode 
after 30 minutes, after which it has to warm up before it will print 
again.  You can change PWRSAV setting in the Config Menu from the default 
30 minutes to 15Min, 1HR, 2Hr, 3Hr, 4HR or OFF.  Only drawback that I see 
to increasing the PWRSAV time is you use more energy and the fans run 
longer.  If the delay bothers you, I would change it.

At 12:56 PM 6/22/00, you wrote:
>Can anyone tell me how to increase the response time of a network printer 
>(be it an IBM 4317 or an HP 4050) so that it does not take so long to 
>process a job? It seems that if you can keep the printer constantly 
>printing, after the first job it prints instantly on the remaining ones 
>but if you print and then wait a while it has that same delay. Does the 
>printer have to wake up? If so, is this in anyway tied to the release 
>timer setting in the psfcfg? We currently have that set at *sec15...Are 
>there any drawbacks in increasing this figure? Thanks.

Dave Murvin
DRM Enterprises, Inc.
davem@drme.com

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