It is not a CUPS issue because printing from command line without CUPS
assistance (e.g. echo "some longer text here" > /dev/lp0) is slow too.
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- (Intrepid) Missing parport printer in CUPS
+ Slow/stuttering printing through parallel port
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339752
Title:
Slow/stuttering printing through parallel port
Status in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Running current patch level 8.10. Printer is a HP 540 on the parallel
port. In CUPS, when selecting the auto detected printer I only have
the LPT printer available. Printing to this device using any PPD
(HPIJS, PL3, etc) results in slow printing output or, sometimes, even
a complete error state on the printer. Booting the same machine up on
a LiveCD of Jaunty (Alpha 4) CUPS shows 2 available printers: the
first on the LPT port, the second on parport0. Selecting the parport
printer (using the hp URI in CUPS) while in the LiveCD allows all
printing to function normally. I have verified that all the parport,
lp, and ppdev modules are installed.
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