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Guest Mizzleman
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Hello,

 

When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

transmission?

 

Thanks.

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Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

 

"Mizzleman" <Mizzleman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:5A8C7752-445B-42E1-9BF8-AC3A2C6D2588@microsoft.com...

> Hello,

>

> When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a

> W2k

> SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original

> file.

> What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for

> WAN

> transmission?

>

> Thanks.

 

The Windows printing system must translate the original document into

a set of instructions that your printer can understand. This code is

usually much larger than the original document. To see for yourself,

install the driver for any postscript printer (only the driver!), then tick

the box "Print to file" and examine the resulting file.

Guest Mizzleman
Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

Thanks, Pegasus. That's what I was kind of thinking, but wanted someone

else's input.

 

Have a good day!

 

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>

> "Mizzleman" <Mizzleman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:5A8C7752-445B-42E1-9BF8-AC3A2C6D2588@microsoft.com...

> > Hello,

> >

> > When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a

> > W2k

> > SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original

> > file.

> > What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for

> > WAN

> > transmission?

> >

> > Thanks.

>

> The Windows printing system must translate the original document into

> a set of instructions that your printer can understand. This code is

> usually much larger than the original document. To see for yourself,

> install the driver for any postscript printer (only the driver!), then tick

> the box "Print to file" and examine the resulting file.

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

In addition to what Pegasus said, look at the printer device settings.

Lowering resolution, and using vector instead of raster will reduce the

traffic. Of course quality will suffer. Another one that increases the

data transmission, is the "print text as graphics or image" setting.

 

Mizzleman wrote:

> Hello,

>

> When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

> SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

> What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

> transmission?

>

> Thanks.

Guest Mizzleman
Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

Thanks Bob. Is there any other way to reduce the print sizes without

sacrificing print quality? In some cases, I have 30-50 mb print jobs that are

growing to 100mb and kiling the WAN line.

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> In addition to what Pegasus said, look at the printer device settings.

> Lowering resolution, and using vector instead of raster will reduce the

> traffic. Of course quality will suffer. Another one that increases the

> data transmission, is the "print text as graphics or image" setting.

>

> Mizzleman wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

> > SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

> > What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

> > transmission?

> >

> > Thanks.

>

>

Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

You will need to review what adjustments are available in that printer

and driver combination. Curious as to why WAN and not LAN?

 

Mizzleman wrote:

> Thanks Bob. Is there any other way to reduce the print sizes without

> sacrificing print quality? In some cases, I have 30-50 mb print jobs that are

> growing to 100mb and kiling the WAN line.

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>In addition to what Pegasus said, look at the printer device settings.

>>Lowering resolution, and using vector instead of raster will reduce the

>>traffic. Of course quality will suffer. Another one that increases the

>>data transmission, is the "print text as graphics or image" setting.

>>

>>Mizzleman wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Hello,

>>>

>>>When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

>>>SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

>>>What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

>>>transmission?

>>>

>>>Thanks.

>>

>>

Guest Mizzleman
Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

We have 100 or so remote users connecting to Terminal Servers that send the

print jobs out to the printers at the remote site.

 

"Bob I" wrote:

> You will need to review what adjustments are available in that printer

> and driver combination. Curious as to why WAN and not LAN?

>

> Mizzleman wrote:

>

> > Thanks Bob. Is there any other way to reduce the print sizes without

> > sacrificing print quality? In some cases, I have 30-50 mb print jobs that are

> > growing to 100mb and kiling the WAN line.

> >

> > "Bob I" wrote:

> >

> >

> >>In addition to what Pegasus said, look at the printer device settings.

> >>Lowering resolution, and using vector instead of raster will reduce the

> >>traffic. Of course quality will suffer. Another one that increases the

> >>data transmission, is the "print text as graphics or image" setting.

> >>

> >>Mizzleman wrote:

> >>

> >>

> >>>Hello,

> >>>

> >>>When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

> >>>SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

> >>>What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

> >>>transmission?

> >>>

> >>>Thanks.

> >>

> >>

>

>

Posted

Re: Spooled print job size much larger than actual file

 

Ah! Then yes you will want to look over the printer device settings and

also the printer preferences paper/quality Advanced settings.

 

Mizzleman wrote:

> We have 100 or so remote users connecting to Terminal Servers that send the

> print jobs out to the printers at the remote site.

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>

>>You will need to review what adjustments are available in that printer

>>and driver combination. Curious as to why WAN and not LAN?

>>

>>Mizzleman wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Thanks Bob. Is there any other way to reduce the print sizes without

>>>sacrificing print quality? In some cases, I have 30-50 mb print jobs that are

>>>growing to 100mb and kiling the WAN line.

>>>

>>>"Bob I" wrote:

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>In addition to what Pegasus said, look at the printer device settings.

>>>>Lowering resolution, and using vector instead of raster will reduce the

>>>>traffic. Of course quality will suffer. Another one that increases the

>>>>data transmission, is the "print text as graphics or image" setting.

>>>>

>>>>Mizzleman wrote:

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>Hello,

>>>>>

>>>>>When one of my users print out a job to an IP printer on the WAN from a W2k

>>>>>SP4 server, the spooled print job is 2-3 times larger than the original file.

>>>>>What is going on? How can I reduce it to the smallest file possible for WAN

>>>>>transmission?

>>>>>

>>>>>Thanks.

>>>>

>>>>

>>


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