Perfmon is your friend here T.
You can track the local file system & the network throughtput to see
what's up.
Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:
At 01:36 PM 09/12/2005, James Maki wrote:
Perhaps I am way off base, but I always assumed it was because the
Acrobat
file was essentially a graphic fi
What make/model printer?
How much memory does the printer have?
What printer language?
Does the printer "know" what a pdf is and how to render it natively?
Are there different printer drivers you could use or re-install?
We have a Sharp M450 and an HP 8000DN at work and the M450 can print abou
Postscript print driver should fix. Some PDF jobs bloat to 100X their file
size in the windows spooler.
From: "James Maki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [H] Slow printin
At 01:36 PM 09/12/2005, James Maki wrote:
Perhaps I am way off base, but I always assumed it was because the Acrobat
file was essentially a graphic file. Sending it over a network connection
would further slow down the operation, perhaps to a noticeable degree.
But it's just a 2MB file. Surel
> -Original Message-
> From: Thane Sherrington (S)
> I have noticed that on my laptop, it takes a long time to
> send jobs over
> the network from Acrobat Reader 7.
> T
Perhaps I am way off base, but I always assumed it was because the Acrobat
file was essentially a graphic file. Se