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memory is everything.
wrksyssts and check memory allocated to spool pool. using
host print transform needs minimum 6-8 meg. if multiple printers,
more. Also printer memory (lasers) makes a BIG diff.
jim
----- Original Message -----
From: "ken shields" <kjs@idirect.com>
To: "MIDRANGE-L" <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 6:02 PM
Subject: Network printer slow..Remote outqs


> Hi guys
> Have a small problem, which has been ongoing for months.
> We have a printer on the network that's slow as molasses.
> Here's the scoop.
> Print server is Intel NetPortExpress 10/100 with 3 ports (2 parallel and
> 1 serial)
> two printers are connected on the parallel ports of the print server.
> The print server has a static ip 10.0.0.20.This address is part of the
> reserved address scope.
> Configuration on the primary domain controller NT4 server using Intel
> Netport Manager.
> The ethernet RJ-45 cable is connected directly into a 3Comm 3300 Switch.
> The PDC NT server and 4 other pc W95 stations are also connected to the
> 3Comm 3300 switch.
> One printer downstairs functions ok...Genicom 3810s
> Another printer downstairs is so slow, it takes hours sometimes before
> any printing is done..................Okidata ML395 24 pin.
> This last printer of course, is the problemmatic one.
> Any suggestions will be gratly appreciated.
> Thanks
>
> --
> Best Regards
> Ken Shields
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