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Dec 15th, 2008
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1 minute delay for each prints over the shared printer

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hi
i have two pc connected on lan . configuration of both pc are p3 ,512MB ram, windows 2000 OS. on pc having printer connected HP Laserjet 6L pro & shared over the network . My problem is whenever i give prints to the shared printer it takes 1 minute to accept second page to print likewise for all pages. Means if i am giving 5 pages to print it takes 6-7 minutes to print all the documents. where as if i give same prints from the pc where the printer is connected it prints immediately. What could be the problem & solution??

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Dec 19th, 2008
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Re: 1 minute delay for each prints over the shared printer

use nbtstat go to command prompt, if you don't know the sysntax type nbtstat/?..it will calculate how long it takes for the packet to arrive from the remote machine to other pc on your network...or it might be your lan problem..double check how you install your physical network..
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Dec 20th, 2008
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Re: 1 minute delay for each prints over the shared printer

Also, what software are you printing from ? It sounds like you could have it set to send each page as a separate job.
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