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Windows XP Pro SP2 connect to a Windows 98 / ME printers

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Cat bite - 21 Mar 2006 09:47 GMT
Dear,

   I don't know what happen the Windows XP Professional SP2 PC connect to
printer attached to a Windows 98 / ME it's take too much time when print.
Especially in Acrobat reader, possible used 5 minute to complete one page
printing.

-david
Ron Martell - 21 Mar 2006 22:22 GMT
>Dear,
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>-david

You need to provide some more information about your network
configuration and hardware, including the make and model of the
printer.

Also how does the printing time for a page compare to the printing
time for that exact same page when printed directly from the computer
that the printer is attached to?  That will help to identify the
underlying cause of the problem, as this situation could be caused by
the network configuration and protocols, or by the computer that the
printer is actually connected to.

Good luck

Ron Martell     Duncan B.C.    Canada
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Cat bite - 31 Mar 2006 05:26 GMT
sorry, I suffer the problem. Possible caused by HP LJ1320 PCL6 driver. I
used XP build-in 1220 driver to instead.
thanks!!
-david

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> Ron Martell     Duncan B.C.    Canada
 
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