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> >What does one need to do to adjust the spooler priority ? I'm trying to
> >fix the unwanted behavior where initiating a print job completely ties up
> >the machine -- no mouse response, frozen task list, etc. --
Steven replied:
> Have you checked OS/2 System -> System Setup -> Spooler?
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> How about Queue Options in the Printer Object settings notebook?
Thanx for the pointer, Steven. Is my assumption correct that I'd want to substantially dial DOWN
these respective priorities ? I have now done this (from the midway default, down to about the 1/8
th. mark) for the spooler itself and the HP-LJ as the test printer. I don't have any print jobs to
do at the moment, but I'll a couple soon and report back.
Jordan
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