Rino
December 5th 03, 12:24 AM
Hi Steve,
Most PC upgraded to WinXP need a new XP Printer Driver.
Download it from your Printer Company Website "Download"
or "Drivers" menu. You must also choose the right model No.
of your printer.
Hope this helps,
Rino
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"Steve B" > wrote in message ...
> We have a Win2k lan with WinXP, Win2k, and Win98
> workstations. Recently, printing to any network printer
> has become extremely slow. Printing from the other
> clients, (Win2k or Win98), seems to be unaffected. We've
> tried changing spolling options, lowering the DPI to 300
> temporarily, and playing with other printer settings but
> are having no luck. Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve B
Most PC upgraded to WinXP need a new XP Printer Driver.
Download it from your Printer Company Website "Download"
or "Drivers" menu. You must also choose the right model No.
of your printer.
Hope this helps,
Rino
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Please tell the newsgroup how any
suggested solution worked for you.
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"Steve B" > wrote in message ...
> We have a Win2k lan with WinXP, Win2k, and Win98
> workstations. Recently, printing to any network printer
> has become extremely slow. Printing from the other
> clients, (Win2k or Win98), seems to be unaffected. We've
> tried changing spolling options, lowering the DPI to 300
> temporarily, and playing with other printer settings but
> are having no luck. Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve B