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I have a Samsung SCX-4100 Printer/Scanner combo. Although I am very
satisfied quality wise, I have one "issue" with regards to
performance: It is EXTRTEMELY slow when printing more than one batch
of print jobs.
1. Initiate a print sequence and the process is very fast (starts
printing within a few seconds)
2. Initiate a second print function and it takes 3-4 minutes minimum
before the second batch starts printing.
3. You need to wait 10-15 minutes before you can start another print
job that will be processed very quickly.
I have tried the parallel and the USB ports without any success. I
also tried different computers... no joy!
Any ideas as to why this printer behaves this way?
System: P4-2GHz, 1GB RAM, nVidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 w/128MB video,
Windows XP Home SP2, etc. Parallel port connected to LAN via Ethernet
adaptor. USB port tested directly to computer.
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
The Traveler wrote:
> I have a Samsung SCX-4100 Printer/Scanner combo. Although I am very
> satisfied quality wise, I have one "issue" with regards to
> performance: It is EXTRTEMELY slow when printing more than one batch
> of print jobs.
>
> 1. Initiate a print sequence and the process is very fast (starts
> printing within a few seconds)
>
> 2. Initiate a second print function and it takes 3-4 minutes minimum
> before the second batch starts printing.
>
> 3. You need to wait 10-15 minutes before you can start another print
> job that will be processed very quickly.
>
> I have tried the parallel and the USB ports without any success. I
> also tried different computers... no joy!
>
> Any ideas as to why this printer behaves this way?
>
> System: P4-2GHz, 1GB RAM, nVidia GeForce 4 Ti4200 w/128MB video,
> Windows XP Home SP2, etc. Parallel port connected to LAN via Ethernet
> adaptor. USB port tested directly to computer.
>
> The Traveler
> Oceanside, California
I would be inclined to get the Windows Task Manager (Ctl,Alt,Del)up to
see what the computer is doing this may give you an indication.
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