Public bug reported:

Chrisl and kens in the #ghostscript channel figured out what causes
these incredible processing slow-downs when feeding ghostscript
postscript containing images to the Kyocera FS 1320D (and most likely
C1020 MFP, I didn't have it here to test this...).

The printer states that it is capable of 1200x1200 dpi. Because
ghostscript internally uses 720dpi to render those images, it would be
desirable to be able to change this to something like 300dpi or more
generally to something where "Printer Resolution" mod "Image Resolution"
== 0.

This is probably a good idea for most printers, as this simple change
brought down my printing time from minutes to less than a second.
(transmitting time + processing time; physical output takes longer of
course...)

** Affects: cups-filters (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Chrisl and kens in the #ghostscript channel figured out what causes
  these incredible processing slow-downs when feeding ghostscript
  postscript containing images to the Kyocera FS 1320D (and most likely
  C1020 MFP, I didn't have it here to test this...).
  
  The printer states that it is capable of 1200x1200 dpi. Because
- ghostscript internally uses 720dpi to render those images. It would be
+ ghostscript internally uses 720dpi to render those images, it would be
  desirable to be able to change this to something like 300dpi or more
  generally to something where "Printer Resolution" mod "Image Resolution"
  == 0.
  
  This is probably a good idea for most printers, as this simple change
  brought down my printing time from minutes to less than a second.
  (transmitting time + processing time; physical output takes longer of
  course...)

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Title:
  Kyocera FS1320D needs resolution set in ghostscript filter

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