Bo Lynch wrote: > On Tue, September 29, 2009 11:05 am, Bowie Bailey wrote: > >> Bo Lynch wrote: >> >>> On Tue, September 29, 2009 10:49 am, Bowie Bailey wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I've googled for this and poked around linuxprinting.org, but couldn't >>>> find anything helpful. >>>> >>>> I have a CentOS 5 server with an HP LaserJet 4 attached via JetDirect >>>> with the hplip driver. The problem is that when I have multiple print >>>> jobs in the queue, there is a delay of about 15 seconds between each >>>> job. This gets very annoying when there are 10-15 one-page jobs in the >>>> queue. "lpstat -t" shows me errors like this: >>>> >>>> recoverable: Network host 'seashell' is busy; will retry in 15 >>>> seconds... >>>> >>>> This worked fine previously with the same setup on an old RedHat >>>> release >>>> (Either RH7 or RH9, I don't remember which). The problem appeared >>>> after >>>> I rebuilt the server with CentOS 5. >>>> >>>> Any ideas would be appreciated. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bowie >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> >>>> >>> Have you tried using it as a RAW print que? >>> >>> Is this when clients are printing to it via the share? >>> >>> >> That's when I usually notice it, but I can duplicate the problem by >> printing text files via lp as well, so the problem doesn't appear to be >> related to samba. >> >> How would I set up a RAW queue? >> >> -- >> Bowie >> > > > You can do this with cups by selecting make and model as local raw > printer. We have had issues similar to this when printing pdf's. One page > would print then 10 seconds later the next, so on and so on. Using a raw > print que on server and a PostScript driver on the clients seem to work. > Bo > I set the printer type as raw and then restarted cups just to make sure the change was active. No effect. Still have the delays. Any other ideas? -- Bowie _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos