barrya Posted November 26, 2001 Share Posted November 26, 2001 I recently started a thread for a driver for my printer. I is an Epson Stylus color 600. I tried to download the suggested driver for the 640 model as people have advised that it worked with win 2000. Well, it unfortunatly did'nt. I was womdering if some of you out there might know or might tell me where to look in my setting for a config problem or if it might be a port problem. My printer continues to run reaaallll slow, about 2 lines every 15 seconds.:cry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Booger Posted January 13, 2002 Share Posted January 13, 2002 try using your printer soft in compatibility mode maybe? Other than that, i would say bother the hell out of EPSON's tech support until they offer you a fix or a patch,Big Booger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nunovsky Posted January 28, 2002 Share Posted January 28, 2002 How the printer is connected to the PC?Is it USB? Do you have a USB Hub....if you have try to connect directly to one of the PC USB......I hope this helps..:beer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Booger Posted January 28, 2002 Share Posted January 28, 2002 http://support.epson.com/webadvice/wa0303.htmlDude your printer is supported under XP. Read that article. Next thing, do what the guy said. It maybe that you have a bad cable, have you tried replacing it? try to get a USB cabel if its a parallel now, and if its now a USB, get a Parallel adapter. The only other thing I can tell you is to uninstall XP, and reinstall everything. Then post your results. The printer sounds like the problem. Maybe its junk. Have you tried using the printer on another system? If it works on that other system, then its probably and XP problem. ANother thing:Printing speedHere are a few suggestions for increasing the printing speed:Make sure your hard disk has a minimum of 30 - 50MB contiguous space available to spool the data to be printed. Run Scandisk to make sure there are no crosslinked files and then run Defrag to see if your hard disk needs to be defragmented. If MicroWeave is selected, black ink printing is much slower than usual. (Color printing speed is only slightly affected by MicroWeave). Turn off MicroWeave to increase print speed. If you are printing in black ink, select MicroWeave only for presentation quality printing. Other ways to speed up your printing include turning on High Speed mode, turning off Halftoning, printing in black ink instead of color, and printing at a lower resolution. Your CPU speed, amount of system memory, application type, document type, and degree of hard disk fragmentation significantly affect printing speed. Leaving the paper selection lever in the envelope position may also reduce print speed.and that's all I can offer for now, at least until you post some results here.Big Booger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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