On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 14:11:12 -0500 (EST), Alan Stern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > If you start experimenting, try to set the NO_FSBR flag in usblp.c
> > to writeurb->transfer_flags.
> 
> Good Lord, no, don't do that!  With NO_FSBR set, the maximum theoretical
> transfer rate is 64 bytes/ms.  If you leave it unset, the maximum
> theoretical transfer rate is 1216 bytes/ms.

Correct, and I am aware. However, Neil is getting less bandwidth, which
is why I suggested it.

> c7e12500 2264943987 S Bo:002:01 -115 8192 = 1b252d31 32333435 5840504a 
> 4c205345 54205041 47455052 4f544543 543d4155
> c7e12500 2284767551 C Bo:002:01 0 8192 >
> 
> 8192 byte bulk-out transfer.  At the maximum theoretical rate, it should 
> take about 7 ms.  In fact it took 20 seconds!  You can't blame that on the 
> USB controller.

Yep, I saw a few of the same hiccups down below too.
However, it may be just how much it takes for this thing to feed
a page of paper.

-- Pete


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