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Re: Our printer usually prints fine but I have two...
If the document contains large images, it could slow down the printing. In this case to speed up the printing you could increase the RAM in the printer.
The document only has a small logo in the corner and I have tried removing that to see if it helped but it didn't. Thanks for you thoughts though.The document only has a small logo in the corner and I have tried removing that to see if it helped but it didn't. Thanks for you thoughts though.
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Click on Start button Click on Run Type SERVICES.MSC and click ok look
for Print Spooler in the list highlight Print Spooler, Click on
STOP button then click on START close the window and check if the
print queue is gone.
Alternate method,
Click STart Click
RUN Type Cmd ( or COMMAND ) and hit enter In the black window
type NET STOP SPOOLER ( hit enter button ) Type NET START
SPOOLER ( hit enter button )
Repeat the Stop and START Command
4-5 times End the Command with NET START SPOOLER
Open
Printers and faxes folder - Refresh the Window - the printer will show Status ready with 0 document
You might want to check the memory on your printer, since it your printer has a low memory then it could take forever to print. I would check the setting for the printer and see if the box labeled start printing after last page is spooled, becuase then the printer will wait for the entire document, you want to change that to start printing immediately and make sure spool print documents is cheecked.
When you ask to print the page are you asking for more the one copy? If you are there is a collate check button next to the requested sets box, in the print dialog box. Make sure its not check. Collating the print means your PC sends a copy of the file for each requested copy. IE: you print one page and ask for six copies, your PC sends the file six times, one copy of the file for each print requested.
Also because your printing from a windows application IE: Excel you should be using the PCL print driver as apposed to a PostScript print driver. The time it takes to convert the file into PostScript for the printer to process it is time consuming.
hmmm..light printing usually comes from the original resolution of the page. Seems that if your printer is printing a core document well, but the web page is light, that means the fonts on the web page are not dense enough for your printer to do it well. My read is that your printer is doing just what it should be
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