I had the same issues with Canon printers. What we ended up doing what
changing the port protocol to LPR and using the default queue name of LP
with LPR Byte Counting Enabled. It actually made a HUGE difference with our
situation.

Cheers,
Cameron

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Candee Vaglica <[email protected]> wrote:

> Try setting the ports manually.
> Is it possible to try connecting the printer on the same switch as the
> server?
> I had a problem with a Xerox that drove me nuts - until we ran the cable to
> the main switch.
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>   On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Shawn Everett <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have a newly installed Windows 2003 R2 domain controller.  There are
>> three locally configured network printers set up on it.
>>
>> The two Lexmark printers print just fine without issues.
>>
>> I have a Konica Minolta C353 that does not print quickly.  Printing
>> something as simple as a Windows test page takes almost a full minute
>> when/if it prints.
>>
>> Both the server and the Konica printer are connected to the same switch.
>> A Cisco Catalyst 2960.  Both ports are set to Auto Negotiate.
>>
>> Small print jobs printing from an XP workstation with the printer
>> configured locally rather than via the share seems to print OK 90% of the
>> time.  Large print jobs are unreliable.
>>
>> We've tried multiple drivers without success.  The printer vendor is
>> claiming the printer is OK.
>>
>> Any suggestions on where to look next would be appreciated.
>>
>> Shawn
>>
>>
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