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  • dadapeer
    New Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 30

    Network printer problem

    Hai,

    In my institute 20 systems are working with winxp sp2.with lan we are having one HP laser jet 2200 printer which connected with HP jet direct.taking print outs with network.
    Last ten days ago it worked fine. now the problem is if the 330KB of PDF file is given to print it is taking as 48MB.And printing is very slow.

    PLS help me ......

    thanks.
  • dadapeer
    New Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 30

    #2
    Network printer problem

    Hai,

    In my institute 20 systems are working with winxp sp2.with lan we are having one HP laser jet 2200 printer which connected with HP jet direct.taking print outs with network.
    Last ten days ago it worked fine. now the problem is if the 330KB of PDF file is given to print it is taking as 48MB.And printing is very slow.it is caluculateing the 48 mb slowly and printing in past when the print out given it is printing very fast

    PLS help me ......

    thanks.

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    • r035198x
      MVP
      • Sep 2006
      • 13225

      #3
      Douple posts have been merged.

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      • stolte
        New Member
        • Apr 2007
        • 16

        #4
        I might not be the person to answer this question but since no one else has said anything, have you tried putting more memory in your printer?

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        • Dököll
          Recognized Expert Top Contributor
          • Nov 2006
          • 2379

          #5
          Originally posted by stolte
          I might not be the person to answer this question but since no one else has said anything, have you tried putting more memory in your printer?
          Good job, stolte!

          I see where you are going with this. The problem is probably in the speed:

          (1) Check Network connections
          (2) Configure your network adapter to Full Duplex

          The adapter may be at Half Duplex, dadapeer!

          If you do not provide IP addresses to your printers, or other components on your network, check with networking to see if they did not change something there. At times the problem is not your fault, it could be the folks that assign you an IP, port, and so on, to connect your machines/components to.

          Sorry fo your troubles, and good luck!

          Dököll

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