Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:5405 comp.sys.att:9671 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!att!westmark!dave From: dave@westmark.UU.NET (Dave Levenson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.sys.att Subject: Why is /dev/lp slow? Message-ID: <110@westmark.UU.NET> Date: 28 May 90 22:06:43 GMT Organization: Westmark, Inc., Warren, NJ, USA Lines: 17 Just upgraded from AT&T SysV/386r3.2 to SysV/386r3.2.2. Nothing in the hardware has changed. The printer on /dev/lp is a 480-cps HP "Rugged-Writer" which has always worked well, and at full speed, on this system. Since upgrading to 3.2.2, the printer has slowed to about 30 cps or so. It is equally slow whether we use the lp print spooler or write directly to /dev/lp, so I think it's in the driver, and not in the spooler. Can anybody tell me what I've got wrong? -- Dave Levenson Voice: 201 647 0900 Fax: 201 647 6857 Westmark, Inc. UUCP: {uunet | rutgers | att}!westmark!dave Warren, NJ, USA AT&T Mail: !westmark!dave [The Man in the Mooney]