I have a little home network that uses an Epson C82 served out via Samba from an RH9 Linux box. When I set this up a year ago, the only way I could get printing to work was through a raw Cups queue. (Well, actually, I never tried anything but CUPS). It all worked well enough, except for an annoyingly long delay between the issuing of the print command and the start of output to the printer, probably around a minute for even the smallest document. All the windows boxes accessing the printer were WinXP. I'd more or less gotten used to this, until I brought a Win2K laptop home from work and tried to print to my network through it. After a long struggle, I finally found (with the help of this list) the set of Samba options needed to avoid access denied errors. But here's the rub. When I print from the laptop (through the same raw queue the other boxes use) there is no delay at all in the printer output! Can anyone explain why raw queue printing would be slow on my XP boxes (connected via a wired network) and fast on my Win2K box (connected through wireless router)?