Re: Print Spooler issues
- From: "Stefan Vermeulen" <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 04:50:38 +0200
The use of a network printer (\\printserver\printername) uses different
technology to generate a printjob, then an autocreated printer does.
When using a network printer, the TS server sends the printjob in raw format
to the printserver, which takes 100% care of the job.
When using an autocreated printer, the TS server prespools th eprintjob
using a driver on the TS server. This prespooled job is then compressed and
send over to the clientside which picks it up, uncompresses it, and sends it
to the local printspooler or printserver for final spooling.
This prespooling logic is exactly what causes 99% of the issues out there.
Therefore switching to ip printing (network printing) is the best thing to
do, if technically possible, and if the bandwidth allows it (raw format is
much bigger then autocreated format)
Stefan
http://www.printingsupport.com
"Hank Arnold" <rasilon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can you describe this?
Regards,
Hank Arnold
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