Another cause could be a USB problem. To surround such a problem you
could try the following:

Check your router or your NAS whether it has a USB port. Often these
devices have network print server functionality (not only file server or
backup functionality) via this USB port. Check the configuration web
interface of your device. If it has print server functionality connect
the printer to the device's USB port. After that start system-config-
printer, create a new print queue and select your router or NAS where
the printer is connected to as a network printer and if make and model
of the printer are not detected through your device, select make and
model manually and choose the hpcups driver. Try to print the jobs which
are slow on your original setup through this new print queue. Are they
reliably fast now?

Independent of this follow the instructions of the section "USB printer
does not print or prints garbage" on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems, using a job which is
slow in your original setup.

Please report all your results here.

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  Printing has become super slow. Worked before

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