dig up a network card for the device rather than using parallel.
You will need to increase the LPT timeout configuration if jobs start
erroring out.
--
Alan Morris
Windows Printing Team
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"Edward Letendre" <EdwardLetendre.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I am using a windows NT 4.0 server that has the latest service pack (6a)
> installed. The server is connected to an HP Designjet 650c plotter that
> has
> 20 megs of ram installed (on the plotter). The computer is a pentium
> processor with 128 megs of ram. The server is rather old but it is still
> reliable. Users (5 in the office) can access the plotter through a TCP/IP
> network to submit their print jobs. When a job is sent through the
> network,
> the print job is spooled to the NT 4 server and then is sent to the
> plotter
> itself through an lpt cable (on LTP1).
>
> My question is, how can I confiure or control or speed up for that matter
> the spooling process on Windows NT 4.0 server?
>
> A second option would be to move the HP designjet printer to a windows XP
> home edtion computer and have the plotter shared out that way. Would the
> change of computer help speed up the plotting/spooling process?
>
> Edward Letendre.
>