Dear All,

We have a print queue (called virtual) which feeds into about 100 queues
using a router. The routing is based on a hash code derived from the users'
names. Anyway, from time to time the virtual queue grinds to a halt and
large numbers of jobs build up in to. This results in people repeating
print requests over and over again as they think there is something wrong.
Now we are already telling people to have patience etc. but I wondered
if there was a way of making it go faster. We know that the slow down
happens when someone sticks in a couple of big print jobs - usually
PowerPoint files and usually over 100MB each. The LPC MOVE command that
does the transfer takes a while to copy the big files and that causes the
queue to build up behind.

What I wondered was: Is there any way to have multiple routers processing
the input queue? At the moment LPD is dealing with one job at a time -
Is it possible to have it deal with several jobs in parallel? Does anyone
have any suggestions for how this might be dealt with?

best wishes...
Colin Bruce

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