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The Wednesday 2007-11-07 at 02:32 -0800, Ti Kan wrote:
You didn't read my post carefully. The printer is connected to the same
Linux machine in all cases. The Windows machine prints to this printer
via a samba share.
Ah, I forgot.
All I can say is that by default linux uses polling, which is safer
because it doesn't need configuration, but slower (uses more cpu). I did
notice the difference when I configured the irq some years back.
Anyway, as I posted in another message, the problem is now solved.
I switched to using a different PPD file and it now prints as fast
on Linux as it does from Windows.
Yes, I read that too.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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