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Date:      Sun, 10 Apr 2005 23:00:18 -0400
From:      "Anthony M. Agelastos" <iqgrande@asu.edu>
To:        Anish Mistry <mistry.7@osu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Very slow printing with stock FreeBSD5.3 + CUPS + Gimp-Print + HPDeskJet612C
Message-ID:  <5b38bf99329a5508b1fe95b5b29f6b34@asu.edu>
In-Reply-To: <200504102131.10222.mistry.7@osu.edu>
References:  <3d4917d89fcf710e1ada055cb7bd4de9@asu.edu> <200504102131.10222.mistry.7@osu.edu>

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I forgot to mention that after the first reply to my thread by John, I 
turned the resolution down to 150x150 (the lowest it would go) and 
black and white (not even grayscale). Putting the interrupt at 5 as 
opposed to 7 allowed for one whole test page to print straight through. 
Turning the quality to 300x300 grayscale promoted the same problem with 
the dmesg message:

Interrupt storm detected on "irq5: lpt0"; throttling interrupt source


On Apr 10, 2005, at 9:31 PM, Anish Mistry wrote:

> On Sunday 10 April 2005 08:34 pm, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> My HP DeskJet 612C printer is printing unbearably slow (0.033 PPM).
>> I have a stock installation (GENERIC KERNEL) of FreeBSD 5.3
>> straight off of the install CDs, and I have installed very little
>> software thus far. I have mainly followed the installation
>> instructions from
>>
>> http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~ranga/notes/freebsd_cups.html
>>
>> It basically prints one line at a time, then pauses for a while,
>> and makes some noises, and then repeats. The whole single test page
>> took over 30 minutes to print. Does anyone have any insight/info
>> that they can give me to solve this problem or point me in the
>> right direction of solving it? I have Googled and done some
>> searching and did not come up with anything. I checked the CUPS
>> documentation and forums and did not see anything either.
>>
> If you are using the parallel port it sounds like an interrupt
> problem.  Check you settings in the BIOS and try different ECP/EPP
> settings for the port.
>
> -- 
> Anish Mistry



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