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Printer prints very slowly, Printer is not queuing documents properly

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Lexmark Z25 Lexmark Z35 Printer overview Basic printing Printing ideas Maintenance Troubleshooting Notices Index Troubleshooting 63 Printer prints very slowly • Close software applications not in use. • Check the document you are printing. Photos and graphics may take longer to print than regular text. • Choose Quick Print or Normal print quality for faster speed. Your document takes longer to print when you use a higher quality setting. • Check your computer resources. Consider increasing the virtual memory for your computer or consider purchasing more random access memory (RAM). Printer is not queuing documents properly • Send the print job to the correct printer. For help, see Print your document. • Check the name of your printer by looking at the names in the spool directory (/var/ spool/lpd) or in the printcap file (/etc/printcap). • In the /etc/printcap file, make sure :lp is pointing to the correct port. For example, if your printer is attached to your first USB port, it is usually defined as /dev/usb/usblp0. Note: You can only print to a USB port if your Linux kernel has USB support. For help, refer to your Linux documentation. www.lexmark.com

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Troubleshooting
Lexmark Z25
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Printer overview
Basic printing
Printing ideas
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Notices
Index
Printer prints very slowly
Close software applications not in use.
Check the document you are printing. Photos and graphics may take longer to print
than regular text.
Choose Quick Print or Normal print quality for faster speed. Your document takes
longer to print when you use a higher quality setting.
Check your computer resources. Consider increasing the virtual memory for your
computer or consider purchasing more random access memory (RAM).
Printer is not queuing documents properly
Send the print job to the correct printer. For help, see
Print your document
.
Check the name of your printer by looking at the names in the spool directory (
/var/
spool/lpd
) or in the printcap file (
/etc/printcap
).
In the
/etc/printcap
file, make sure :lp is pointing to the correct port. For example, if
your printer is attached to your first USB port, it is usually defined as
/dev/usb/usblp0.
Note:
You can only print to a USB port if your Linux kernel has USB support. For
help, refer to your Linux documentation.