I have a few quick questions about printing to Socket 9100 vs 
printing to the 'raw' RFC1179 device on my HP 5Si MX.  I 
realize that you can't get the status of you printer when you 
use 'lp=raw@hp_printer', but you cant when you use 
'lp=hp_printer%9100'.  So naturally I want to use the 9100 TCP 
socket.  There is one big problem with this.  It's very slow. 
It takes to two or three times as long to complete print jobs. 
I believe that the jobs print at the same speed, but there is 
a huge wait between jobs.  Is there any way to fix this?  Can 
I speed up printing to the 9100 socket?  Or maybe there's a 
way to get status (i.e. pagecount) from the 9100 socket but 
still print to the 'raw' RFC1179 device?

-Steve Barrus
 

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