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I have my printer set to print in fast draft all the time.  It prints and everything prints fine but it prints slow like normal mode only.  Not in fast draft

 

This is a HP Deskjet 6940 .  Windows XP

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The print speed specifications for fast draft, normal and best modes are approximate (and maximum) speeds. Actual print speeds will vary depending on the system configuration, software program you are printing from, and document complexity.

 

1) What are you trying to print? Ex: Plain document, pictures, document with text and graphics etc?

2) What is approximate no of pages printed per minute?

3) Which application are you printing from? Do you get similar speeds with other applications too?

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It does it with anything I print.  Test page, word document, etc.   

- with or without graphics.

 

it prints at normal speed, not sure how many pages per minute, but I am just use to printing in fast draft and now it won't.

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To understand the problem, can you try a print job from the PC and observe the cartridge movement across the page during the printing. Do you see a 10-15 second pause at the end of each sweep of the cartridges? If yes, then it is possible that one of the cartridges may have failed.

 

Try the following:

1) Remove one of the cartridges from the printer.

2) The printer will go into a Single cartridge or reserve mode.

3) Try the same print job again.

 

If it prints at better speeds, then the cartridge you removed will need to be replaced.

 

If the printer is still printing slowly, then reinstall the cartridge and remove the other cartridge. Try the same print job again. If it prints normally, the cartridge that was removed now will need to be replaced.

 

Let me know how it goes.

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I tired doing that and still had the same results.   It doesn't pause at the end of each sweep.  It prints it just not fast like in fast draft

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Please refer the document in the link below to troubleshoot further:

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01905285

 

It is common to experience slow printing if the computer is running near its system resource limit. The document has some recommendations to free up system resources.

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We have a new HP Envy4520. It does not print in draft mode. No matter what we choose, draft, normal, every day, etc.

it prints the same speed and uses A LOT OF BLACK INK, at least 2 to 3 times as much as our HP 3540. We have already used 3 new black cartridges in 5 weeks and print the same number of regular sheets as before when one

cartridge lasted several months.  We print no photos or special paper.

Please help before we junk this model and switch to another make

Jurgen2

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Having the exact same problem with my HP ENVY 5664. Very frustrating.

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I'm having the same problem with the HP Officejet Pro 6978. Ready to switch!

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@LindaClareW

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I understand the fast draft mode does not work although, it prints in normal mode,

I'll be glad to help you out, however, for an accurate solution I will need more details:

 

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Have you attempted any steps on your own before posting on the HP Forums?

When was the last time it worked without these issues? or did it never worked before?

Which operating system are you using your printer with?

 

Please reply with the details for further assistance.

Meanwhile, Please clean your printhead and try printing in fast draft mode, let me know if that works.


Let me know how that pans out, 

Feel free to post your query for any other assistance as well,

It's been a pleasure interacting with your and I hope you have a good day ahead.

 

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