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      11th Apr 2004
How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
all-in-one 2210?


 
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"Norm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
> all-in-one 2210?
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Why would you want to lengthen the spooling time?


 
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      11th Apr 2004
If by "increase the spooling time" you mean increase the size of a document
that can be spooled, I don't think there is any control over it. It may
depend on the version of Windoze, but with WinXP the spool file size is
controlled by XP and is limited only by the available disk space. It would
be pretty unusual to exceed the available spooler size unless your hard
drive is nearly full.

Don


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> How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
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      11th Apr 2004
My error. I want it to spool faster.
"Ron" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Norm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
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Don
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      12th Apr 2004
The time required to spool is simply the time that the application and the
printer driver require to prepare the document for printing, and perhap the
time required to write to the disk. The only way to speed that up is to get
a faster computer.

Don


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> My error. I want it to spool faster.
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> > > How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
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> > Why would you want to lengthen the spooling time?
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Bennett Price
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      12th Apr 2004
Norm wrote:
> How can I increase the spooling time on my HP laserjet 1012 and my HP
> all-in-one 2210?
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Various versions of Windows allow you to control the priority or
apparent speed of print jobs. In XP, for example, go to Control Panel /
Printers / Right Click your printer / Properties / Advanced.

Other versions let you set printing priorities.
 
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