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No wonder people are frustrated going to Vista from XP! Here is my latest
issue:- I want to run a few printers from my Windows Home Server (WHS). As a typical example I loaded on to WHS the latest HP WHS driver for a HP 4050T LaserJet printer. Its their newest "Universal driver" whatever that actually means. Anyway I can print from the WHS computer immediately and perfectly fine. Likewise if I assign any XP machine the WHS as a network printer and it too prints fine and immediately. Here's the problem.... if I try to connect this exact same printer up to my Vista (business) machine, first it takes about 5 minutes to configure. It then takes forever to print even the test page. I have a gadget that shows net activity. "Signals" are sent spaced apart 5-20 seconds apart between the two computers. I read extensively over the web forums and tried the obvious things such as:- Disconnecting the Vista firewall - No difference With gpedit.msc etc enabling the rendering of print jobs on the server, (normally unconfigured) - No difference. In "Add printer" instead of adding the printer as a network printer, adding the printer as a local port using Server rinter name. - No difference.I can even run the printer from a TrendNet TE100-P21 Print server box. It runs fine with Vista as well. This appears to be a problem with another HP Printer (a 5600), as well. Prints fine as a network printer with XP, five minutes per page with Vista! There seems to be something slowing the Vista communication to the printer(so) on WHS to a crawl. This is not the case for any other communication between Vista and WHS (e.g. file transfers). I have spent an enormous amount of time and frustrating trying to figure out what the problem is. I would really appreciate some help from experts here. |
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John Monahan;1056642 Wrote: ... Anyway I can print from the WHS computer immediately and perfectly fine. Likewise if I assign any XP machine the WHS as a network printer and it too prints fine and immediately. Here's the problem.... if I try to connect this exact same printer up to my Vista (business) machine, first it takes about 5 minutes to configure. It then takes forever to print even the test page. I have a gadget that shows net activity. "Signals" are sent spaced apart 5-20 seconds apart between the two computers. I read extensively over the web forums and tried the obvious things such as:- ... In "Add printer" instead of adding the printer as a network printer, adding the printer as a local port using Server rinter name. - No difference.I had a very similar problem trying to share a printer between two Vista machines (one desktop, one laptop). In my case, adding as a local printer fixed the problem. So you might want to double check it... Only difference is I set the printer up as a local printer first (I even connected it with the USB port), then after it was all setup and working, I disconnected it, hooked it back to the server, then went into properties (Ports... Add Port) for the printer and changed the local port to the UNC name at the server (\\server\Deskjet722). That workaround worked for me, but you're right... if you go through the obvious way, everything takes ages to complete (even switching between different property pages on the client's printer properties takes forever and a day). Good luck. -- RehabMan Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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"John Monahan" wrote in message
... No wonder people are frustrated going to Vista from XP! Here is my latest issue:- I want to run a few printers from my Windows Home Server (WHS). As a typical example I loaded on to WHS the latest HP WHS driver for a HP 4050T LaserJet printer. Lurking in this group, it seems to me that most of the network printing problems with Vista seem to be with HP printers.....I have a Samsung CLP 300N connected direct to my network (not through a server I have to admit) and have had no real problems at all in printing to it from my Vista machine - and that's with wireless as well! I wonder if it's something about HP printers that Vista doesn't like..... |
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Thanks so much RehabMan. What you suggested worked great! I now have two HP
printers, a HP 4050T Laserjet (B&W) and a HP DeskJet 5860 (Color) working perfectly from the WHS. I can send print jobs from any Vista or XP machine immediately with no problems. Your help saved me no end of frustration thanks again. "RehabMan" wrote in message ... John Monahan;1056642 Wrote: ... Anyway I can print from the WHS computer immediately and perfectly fine. Likewise if I assign any XP machine the WHS as a network printer and it too prints fine and immediately. Here's the problem.... if I try to connect this exact same printer up to my Vista (business) machine, first it takes about 5 minutes to configure. It then takes forever to print even the test page. I have a gadget that shows net activity. "Signals" are sent spaced apart 5-20 seconds apart between the two computers. I read extensively over the web forums and tried the obvious things such as:- ... In "Add printer" instead of adding the printer as a network printer, adding the printer as a local port using Server rinter name. - No difference.I had a very similar problem trying to share a printer between two Vista machines (one desktop, one laptop). In my case, adding as a local printer fixed the problem. So you might want to double check it... Only difference is I set the printer up as a local printer first (I even connected it with the USB port), then after it was all setup and working, I disconnected it, hooked it back to the server, then went into properties (Ports... Add Port) for the printer and changed the local port to the UNC name at the server (\\server\Deskjet722). That workaround worked for me, but you're right... if you go through the obvious way, everything takes ages to complete (even switching between different property pages on the client's printer properties takes forever and a day). Good luck. -- RehabMan Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 09:08:08 -0000, "Gordon"
wrote: Lurking in this group, it seems to me that most of the network printing problems with Vista seem to be with HP printers.....I have a Samsung CLP 300N connected direct to my network (not through a server I have to admit) and have had no real problems at all in printing to it from my Vista machine - and that's with wireless as well! I wonder if it's something about HP printers that Vista doesn't like..... It's probably more related to the fact that HP sells a LOT of printers. DDW -- Reply via this group No email please |