Larger postscript files are transmitted longer.
I am not sure but seems it is not printer problem. Any ideas what to
check/change in ulpt?
It's worth trying unlpt. But if the sending time is proportional to the file
already tried. The only difference is that printer doesn't know when each
another idea.
ulpt shows like that
ugen1.3: Kyocera at usbus1
ulpt0: Kyocera Kyocera FS-2020D, class 0/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 3 on usbus1
ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
for parallel lpt port on some printers disabling bi-di mode solves most
problems.
can this be disabled on ulpt or it is
or clearly - found to be not FreeBSD problem. Printing from windoze using
postscript gives exactly the same speed.
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we recently bought kyocera 2020D printer. There are USB and LAN versions.
We got cheaper USB as it is connected 1 meter from server anyway.
But seems there are some problems with USB
ulpt seems to work fine, device is connected at 480Mbps
but 2 page 5 megabyte postscript file is transmitted
On Fri, 6 May 2011, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
we recently bought kyocera 2020D printer. There are USB and LAN versions. We
got cheaper USB as it is connected 1 meter from server anyway.
But seems there are some problems with USB
ulpt seems to work fine, device is connected at 480Mbps
but 2 page