Hello Samba, I have a samba/cups problem I need help with. I'd appreciate an advice you can offer. Please see my thread with cups below: Ryan Suarez wrote:> Ryan Suarez wrote: > >> Michael R Sweet wrote: >> >> >>> Ryan Suarez wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Greetings, >>>> >>>> We're running samba v3.2.4 & cups v1.3.7. The problem queue (oa-e202-e1) >>>> is printing to the lpd port Lexmark T644 printer. I'm trying to print >>>> from Windows Vista 32bit client using the 'Lexmark T644 PS (MS)' driver >>>> installed from the clients local driver repository. >>>> >>>> The problem is that it takes a *minute* to print a simple test notepad >>>> file. The job hits the printer immediately since the roller on the >>>> printer starts spinning (slowly). But the roller keeps spinning >>>> (slowly) for a while and the job eventually prints (slowly) after a >>>> minute of waiting. >>>> >>>> If I print directly to the IP of the printer, using the same driver on >>>> the client, the job prints *right away*. >>>> >>>> I have cups job files and error_log here: >>>> http://it.sheridanc.on.ca/cups >>>> >>>> Any advice? We're getting alot of complaints with this. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> More than likely the issue is that the print file probably gets >>> spooled 4 times - first as a metafile for the printer driver, then >>> from the driver to disk, then over to Samba (which puts a copy on >>> disk), and then finally to CUPS which puts a copy on disk before >>> running the backend which sends it to the printer. >>> >>> You can use IPP (URL = http://cupsserver:631/printers/cupsqueue) >>> to print directly from the Windows system through CUPS to eliminate >>> two of those copies. >>> >>> >> Hi Michael, >> >> I'll confirm if bypassing samba and mapping directly to cups IPP speeds >> up the print. >> >> Unfortunately, thats probably not an option for us. We take advantage >> of Samba's point and print tech to support the students here. They >> simply map the server on their laptops and double-click on the queue >> they want to connect to. >> >> Having to train students to manually map each printer they need and >> choose the correct driver, as they roam to different locations, would >> prove too cumbersome. >> >> Are there any workarounds I can pursue? >> >> thanks and much appreciated, >> Ryan >> >> > yup, printing to cups directly is also fast, arghh... > what do I do now? > > _______________________________________________ > cups mailing list > cups@easysw.com > http://lists.easysw.com/mailman/listinfo/cups >