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Hi,
I am printing on a small two-computer network -- from a Vista Home Premium Toshiba laptop to a Compaq laptop running XP. I have two HP printers connected to the Compaq. When I connect a printer directly to the Vista laptop, all printing functions respond normally. However, I when try to print through the network - from the Vista laptop via wireless or lan cable - the following occurs: When I send a Word document to print it can take as long 15 or seconds or more for the print dialog box to appear. When you press OK to print - it is delayed another few seconds. If I make a minor change in the Word document and then try to print again, the printing dialog box takes about half the time to appear - around 6-7 seconds. I get the same response when I go to look at the page setup settings in Word. It takes 10 - 15 seconds for the page setup dialog box to appear. Interestingly, once it appears - I can close it and when I try to open it again, it will open immediately. Can someone please make suggestions or recommend settings changes I can make so that I can print normally from the Vista machine on the network? -- Thank you, Neil -- Neil |
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Neil,
Check the print spooling settings. Start Printers & Faxes Right Click on Printer Properties Advanced Tab Check - Always available Priority - 1 Driver - make sure it's using the correct driver Check Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster Check Start printing immediately Check Print spooled documents first Check Enable advanced printing features. Depending on your printer and system setup - the above are default settings and should work okay. If your system is running some background programs (antivirus, malware checker etc. ) those may cause a slowdown. Change the above settings and see if there's a noticeable difference. Bob S. "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi, I am printing on a small two-computer network -- from a Vista Home Premium Toshiba laptop to a Compaq laptop running XP. I have two HP printers connected to the Compaq. When I connect a printer directly to the Vista laptop, all printing functions respond normally. However, I when try to print through the network - from the Vista laptop via wireless or lan cable - the following occurs: When I send a Word document to print it can take as long 15 or seconds or more for the print dialog box to appear. When you press OK to print - it is delayed another few seconds. If I make a minor change in the Word document and then try to print again, the printing dialog box takes about half the time to appear - around 6-7 seconds. I get the same response when I go to look at the page setup settings in Word. It takes 10 - 15 seconds for the page setup dialog box to appear. Interestingly, once it appears - I can close it and when I try to open it again, it will open immediately. Can someone please make suggestions or recommend settings changes I can make so that I can print normally from the Vista machine on the network? -- Thank you, Neil -- Neil |
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Thanks for you response The current print settings are set to the default as you stated. I tried changing some of the settings but the same result. I also turned off all antivirus, etc., and still the same slow response. If you can think of any other ideas - it would be greatly appreciated. Neil "BobS" wrote in message ... Neil, Check the print spooling settings. Start Printers & Faxes Right Click on Printer Properties Advanced Tab Check - Always available Priority - 1 Driver - make sure it's using the correct driver Check Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster Check Start printing immediately Check Print spooled documents first Check Enable advanced printing features. Depending on your printer and system setup - the above are default settings and should work okay. If your system is running some background programs (antivirus, malware checker etc. ) those may cause a slowdown. Change the above settings and see if there's a noticeable difference. Bob S. "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi, I am printing on a small two-computer network -- from a Vista Home Premium Toshiba laptop to a Compaq laptop running XP. I have two HP printers connected to the Compaq. When I connect a printer directly to the Vista laptop, all printing functions respond normally. However, I when try to print through the network - from the Vista laptop via wireless or lan cable - the following occurs: When I send a Word document to print it can take as long 15 or seconds or more for the print dialog box to appear. When you press OK to print - it is delayed another few seconds. If I make a minor change in the Word document and then try to print again, the printing dialog box takes about half the time to appear - around 6-7 seconds. I get the same response when I go to look at the page setup settings in Word. It takes 10 - 15 seconds for the page setup dialog box to appear. Interestingly, once it appears - I can close it and when I try to open it again, it will open immediately. Can someone please make suggestions or recommend settings changes I can make so that I can print normally from the Vista machine on the network? -- Thank you, Neil -- Neil |
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OMG Neil; this sounds just like my problem, except I can not print from the
new vista laptop thur my network an my desktop has xp. hope you can help "Neil" wrote: Thanks for you response The current print settings are set to the default as you stated. I tried changing some of the settings but the same result. I also turned off all antivirus, etc., and still the same slow response. If you can think of any other ideas - it would be greatly appreciated. Neil "BobS" wrote in message ... Neil, Check the print spooling settings. Start Printers & Faxes Right Click on Printer Properties Advanced Tab Check - Always available Priority - 1 Driver - make sure it's using the correct driver Check Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster Check Start printing immediately Check Print spooled documents first Check Enable advanced printing features. Depending on your printer and system setup - the above are default settings and should work okay. If your system is running some background programs (antivirus, malware checker etc. ) those may cause a slowdown. Change the above settings and see if there's a noticeable difference. Bob S. "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi, I am printing on a small two-computer network -- from a Vista Home Premium Toshiba laptop to a Compaq laptop running XP. I have two HP printers connected to the Compaq. When I connect a printer directly to the Vista laptop, all printing functions respond normally. However, I when try to print through the network - from the Vista laptop via wireless or lan cable - the following occurs: When I send a Word document to print it can take as long 15 or seconds or more for the print dialog box to appear. When you press OK to print - it is delayed another few seconds. If I make a minor change in the Word document and then try to print again, the printing dialog box takes about half the time to appear - around 6-7 seconds. I get the same response when I go to look at the page setup settings in Word. It takes 10 - 15 seconds for the page setup dialog box to appear. Interestingly, once it appears - I can close it and when I try to open it again, it will open immediately. Can someone please make suggestions or recommend settings changes I can make so that I can print normally from the Vista machine on the network? -- Thank you, Neil -- Neil |