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John Abetong
Jan 17, 2007 11:37:01 GMT   

We are using HP Deskjet 1500 for bulk printing of our labels, stickers and stamps however our printing staff is taking time to finish a particular task due to its poor speed printing performance. Most of the layout we are having are Corel Draw and Photoshop printing. Specs of my PC below:

Pentium 4 2.4GHz
1.00MB RAM
Virtual Mem 1152MB paging file
Windows XP Prof SP2
80GB harddrive

What I am trying to get through if there any means that everytime we print it sends direct to the printer memory instead my PC memory will process and send it to the printer.
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Kimberly Schilke Expert in this area This member has accumulated 750 or more points
Jan 17, 2007 14:50:46 GMT  8 pts

You can go into the Spool settings under the printer driver and tell it to print directly to the printer.
 
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