Laserjet 4MP takes 5 minutes to print a page???

M

mike

Laserjet 4MP but same problem with 4L.
Windows 7, but same problem in xp.
2.8GHZ P4 desktop computer.

Printing text is acceptable.
But when printing graphics, it can take 5 minutes
to print a page. Use with a scanner to copy
documents is excruciatingly slow.
Printer has 18MB of ram.

The driver insists on sending 25MB of data,
according to the print monitor.
But the parallel port should be able to do
this in half a minute.
Doesn't seem to be any way to use less
than 600dpi resolution.

HP website doesn't even mention win7. Claims
that vista has all the driver you'll ever get.

Is there anything I can do with the driver
or configuration to make this go a LOT faster?
I rarely need 600dpi. 150dpi would work fine
for most of what I do...just can't find a place
to change it.

Thanks, mike
 
M

me

But when printing graphics, it can take 5 minutes
to print a page. Use with a scanner to copy
documents is excruciatingly slow.
Printer has 18MB of ram.

This wiill depend upon the resolution you are scanning at. How are you
controlling this?
 
W

Warren Block

mike said:
Laserjet 4MP but same problem with 4L.
Windows 7, but same problem in xp.
2.8GHZ P4 desktop computer.

Printing text is acceptable.
But when printing graphics, it can take 5 minutes
to print a page. Use with a scanner to copy
documents is excruciatingly slow.
Printer has 18MB of ram.

First, scan at a lower resolution. 200 DPI black and white, for a
start. Use the PCL driver for this.
The driver insists on sending 25MB of data,
according to the print monitor.
But the parallel port should be able to do
this in half a minute.

Parallel speed depends on several things. Your parallel port may be
capable of 1M/sec, but that 17-year-old printer probably can't accept
input at that speed.
Doesn't seem to be any way to use less
than 600dpi resolution.

It's under Properties/Advanced/Printing Defaults/Advanced/Graphic/Print
Quality in the Vista driver. Double advanced!

Scanning at the same resolution as printing may be the fastest. Depends
on the the computer.
 
A

Arthur Entlich

According to HP's website this printer can print at (as almost every
laser printer I've ever owned or worked with) numerous resolutions.

In the case of the 4MP those resolutions listed are: 75, 150, 3000 and
600 dpi.

Sounds like the driver you have is not offering the full capabilities.

According to the HP website with the standard internal memory (which I
believe is 1 meg) can print up to a full page of graphics at 300 dpi.
However, with MEt even higher resolution may be possible without added
memory with graphics, however, the performance may be downgraded.

I wonder if you have some bad or incompatable memory, of if it needs to
be removed and reinsterted due to bad connections.

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A

Arthur Entlich

Arthur said:
According to HP's website this printer can print at (as almost every
laser printer I've ever owned or worked with) numerous resolutions.

In the case of the 4MP those resolutions listed are: 75, 150, 3000 and
600 dpi.

That was supposed to read 75, 150, *300* and 600dpi
 
B

Barry Watzman

Forget about theory, in actual practice, many parallel ports can only
transfer as few as about 5,000 bytes per second. That is 3 MINUTES per
megabyte, roughly. At 600 dpi, you should be sending about 4 megabytes,
so up to 12 minutes might be necessary (there is no reason why you
should be sending 25 megabytes per page).

Suggestion: Get a USB printer, or get a used Laserjet 4 or 5 and the
"Jet Direct" (Ethernet) card and use Ethernet. Anything instead of a
parallel port.
 
L

LLCoolG

Is that 5 min of spooling?

Do you have the printer set to print now instead of wait until spooled? (I
forget the actual language)
 
A

Alan

Laserjet 4MP but same problem with 4L.
Windows 7, but same problem in xp.
2.8GHZ P4 desktop computer.

Printing text is acceptable.
But when printing graphics, it can take 5 minutes
to print a page. Use with a scanner to copy
documents is excruciatingly slow.
Printer has 18MB of ram.

The driver insists on sending 25MB of data,
according to the print monitor.
But the parallel port should be able to do
this in half a minute.
Doesn't seem to be any way to use less
than 600dpi resolution.

HP website doesn't even mention win7. Claims
that vista has all the driver you'll ever get.

Is there anything I can do with the driver
or configuration to make this go a LOT faster?
I rarely need 600dpi. 150dpi would work fine
for most of what I do...just can't find a place
to change it.

Thanks, mike


Sounds like a software problem with whatever you're using to scan and
print. Try scanning to a bunch of files and then printing those with
various apps.
You can reduce the resolution of the images using, e.g. Irfanview,
which can do a batch of files at once. It's also pretty flexible for
printing.

Also you don't say what driver you're using. If it's mostly bitmaps,
probably the PCL driver rather than the PS will be faster and require
less data to be transmitted.

Also the 4MP should come standard with an Ethernet port (on a
Jetdirect card, it can be removed though). If you have that try it
connected to your router as a network printer instead of the parallel
port.
 
A

Alan

One other factor:

Printer has 18MB of ram.

The driver insists on sending 25MB of data,
according to the print monitor.


Have you put the amount of memory in the printer device settings in
Windows? Windows has no way to know otherwise that you have 18MB of
RAM and will use as default the minimum shipped (2MB + 4MB on the PS
SIMM). Which means it will send data to the printer in dribs and drabs
so as not to overflow the small amount of memory it assumes.
 

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