I have a small network running Slackware 9.0 and Samba 2.2.8a server. This was a 
replacement for a single Winnt 4.0 server. I have configured a single printer on the 
system (the printer is  a HP Officejet) and am printing to it via the lpt0 port. 
Printing works fine, however on the older machines on the network (both Winnt 
Workstation and Win95/98 pc's) it takes a very long time to spool and then print any 
jobs to this printer. I am manually installing the driver on the clients and on most 
clients in fact I left the existing print driver in place and simply pointed it to the 
new printer share. On the old Winnt 4.0 system the printing was quick. Once the job 
actually starts printing though it prints quickly and prints fine with the right 
quality. New machines (p3 and amd athlons) print quickly to the printer on both. I 
believe that it has something to do with the way the older machines are spooling the 
job however as the only thing that has changed is the server I am not sure if there 
are not things I can change on it to speed up spooling of jobs. The old server and new 
server have the same name. Attached is my smb.conf file.

Thanks
Evan


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