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| | Vista Network Shared Printer -- Slow Performance Like many others that I have found, I am also experiencing exceedingly slow “printer connect” performance from my Vista system attempting to access a shared printer on a network. Following many hours of research, it appears that numerous individuals have seen this slow printing performance in their configuration of Vista accessing a shared printer on an “XP machine” and have successfully corrected this issue by installing the printer on the “remote” Vista system as a “local printer” as opposed to “network printer” and then creating a new local port pointing to the shared printer (\\computer_name\shared_printer_name) as a port for this printer to use. Unlike these many others with the shared printer on an XP system, my configuration is a Vista Ultimate desktop with a shared printer attached and a Vista Ultimate laptop wirelessly connected to the network to use this shared printer. The desktop system has two shared printers: (1) an Epson Stylus Photo 825 on USB and (2) an HP OfficeJet 3050 on USB (DOT04_001 as it installs). Both printers work well directly from the desktop system. The Vista laptop is also configured to use both of these printers over the network and can connect and print to each, yet while the Epson’s print performance works perfectly, the HP 3050 exhibits the symptoms of an intolerably slow connection as noted by other users (long wait times for the print dialog, sluggish MS Office performance while “waiting on printer to connect” if the HP is the default printer, etc). I have completed all of the “usual suspects” to the best of my knowledge to no avail – downloading latest drivers for HP printer, turning off all firewalls (McAfee), uninstalling and removing all drivers and reinstalling printer and setup from scratch, etc. Still same issue – Epson works great across both connections, HP 3050 is painful over the network shared connection. I should also note, as have others, I’ve had this printer in my previous XP environment and the shared printing worked perfectly prior to my Vista configuration. Not sure if the solution above for the Vista-to-XP users will work for me, but I also tried this without success. I set up a new HP 3050 printer on the laptop as a Local Printer. I then attempted to Add Port/ Local Port/ New Port and enter the path name of my shared printer at which point I then get a Local Port dialog error message “Access is Denied”. Again, I have attempted to turn off all firewalls, turn off UAC, and anything else I could think of. I have seemingly no ability to add a new local port to gain the relief that others have enjoyed. If you know of any possible solutions or seen any others with similar symptoms, I would be exceedingly grateful for your time in sharing them. Very best. Thanks. |
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