We're printing a postscript file to a shared windows printer; it takes ghostscript a 
very long time (around 3 minutes) to prepare the file for printing (533Mhz Via Eden 
system). During the printing process, gs seems to take up full processor capacity, 
but we've seen this perform better on slower processors. We've tried the file with 
or without graphics; the time quoted is for the no graphics version, but there 
doesn't appear to be much difference. 

Can anyone explain this, or suggest ways of speeding it up?

Edwin Humphries,
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
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www.ironstone.com.au
Phone: 02 4233 2285
Fax: 02 4233 2299
Mobile: 0419 233 051
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