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03-07-2018 08:55 PM
Is it normal for my printer (HP Laserjet 3020) to be very slow (between 5-10 minutes) to print a small picture (for that particular measurement the gmail logo 1cm x 3cm). I only just now discovered that it will print anything other than text because it takes so long. Is it related to the 'memory low' error that I saw a few months ago and was never able to figure out to resolve?
03-28-2018 01:34 AM
Hi Sir,
Please print internal pages and check If its printing fine
Please check with Windows OS like Win 7,Win 8,Win 10 if its printing fine there is issue with the OS issue
Since we are not supporting Linux.
I am an HP Employee
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03-28-2018 11:03 AM
Have you tried using another PDF program to print with? There was an issue with print files bloiwing up while in the print que- If you can on a MAC, watch the print file in the spooler and see if it grows in size while printing. 9MB is tiny- a large graphics base file size can be 300-500MB easliy for hi res color.
This is from Microsoft, but the settings may be something you can tinker with on a MAC
You could also try and tinker with some of the "duplex speed" settings- not like simplex duplex/ but in the network settings tab there should be a setting for "duplex speed" This is usually set to Auto- but you can try something like TX-100MB (for an internal network speed of 100MB) you may have a switch/router somewhere in the building that cant interpret the Auto speed command and is slowing the print job down.
You may also try the post script UPD and see if that helps (again not a mac user- sorry)
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