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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> This idea is to find the minimum priority that will
> still keep the printer running at full speed.
> Sometimes, this requires bumping the priority up.
Although not relevant to Foxie's problem, you also have to consider the
communication speed over the printer cable and the buffer size in the
printer. Steven is right -- the simplest thing is to experiment until
it works. If I knew exactly what those priority settings were actually
doing, I'd be better able to figure out how to set them.
Might Jordan have an older printer port rather than EPP or ECP or
whatever the new ones are?
- Peter
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