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Aaron Sanders
Is there a way to prevent Office applications from querying the network
printer every time they do anything? They query the printer every time they
open, save, or do jsut about anything, and it's so slow. The print drivers
are local, so I don't know what the problem is, except that it's just clunky
Office programming. My computer has 2 ft of cable to the switch, and it's 2
foot of cable from there to the DLink print server, and 6 foot of USB cable
to the printer. I recently reinstalled my PC and used the same printer
drivers and IPP, so I don't think that's it. I'm guessing maybe just an
Office update that made the query much slower? If anyone has any driver or
IPP configuration suggestions, I'm open to them as well.
printer every time they do anything? They query the printer every time they
open, save, or do jsut about anything, and it's so slow. The print drivers
are local, so I don't know what the problem is, except that it's just clunky
Office programming. My computer has 2 ft of cable to the switch, and it's 2
foot of cable from there to the DLink print server, and 6 foot of USB cable
to the printer. I recently reinstalled my PC and used the same printer
drivers and IPP, so I don't think that's it. I'm guessing maybe just an
Office update that made the query much slower? If anyone has any driver or
IPP configuration suggestions, I'm open to them as well.