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Slow printing Ageing Report and others 1

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usvinyl

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Apr 4, 2003
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We have Macola 7.6.300 and SQL 2000 We find that certain PCs print very slowly. They will print 2-4 pages and then wait for as much as 2 minutes then print another 2-4 pages. I am at a loss to where to look for a problem like that. Is it Macola or SQL or the printer. Other PCs print much faster but they are still relatively slow compared to printing a Word Doc.

Thank you
 
It could be how that PC is spooling the print job to the printer. One thing to try is to print the report like the AR aging to a file and then print it to the printer.

Kevin Scheeler
 
I will try that but in the mean time can you tell me where to look for the spooling settings on the PC??? Thanks.
 
You should be able to go to Start, Settings, Printers; highlight your printer, right click and go to properties. Somewhere in there you should be able to set how it spools the report to the print queue.


Kevin Scheeler
 
There are some other threads on here about printing problems as well. Scroll through as I remember several different problems and many of the threads had the solutions posted as well.

Remember, things like aging reports are think & print jobs, so they cannot be compared to a word doc. You may also have server resource issues if macola resides on a PDC or active directory server performing many tasks. Also, think about purging the open item file so it doesn't have so much data to process in order to print.
 
Your printing behavior may depend on if you are senting it to a "local" or newtork Printer. The network printer or local workstation will use the default spool directory on the server. A highly fragmented "C:" that contains the spooling directory or drive that is short on space can slow printing as can heavy disk I/O on the spool drive. Move the print spool to an alternate drive or Defraging the "C" drive may help. On larger networks, the spool drive is often moved off the C: drive to a drive with less activity.

 
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