OK, thank you for the explicit instructions. I did this for the 4 instances of the i960 printer that I have defined on my system. (one for each paper size and photo paper vs. plain paper) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpstat -v device for DeskJet-895C: smb://home/UPSTAIRS/HPDeskJe device for i960_4x6_photo: usb://Canon/i960 device for i960_5x7_photo: usb://Canon/i960 device for i960_8.5x11_photo: usb://Canon/i960 device for i960_tux: usb://Canon/i960 device for PDF: cups-pdf:/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpadmin -p i960_4x6_photo -E -v file:/dev/usblp0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpadmin -p i960_5x7_photo -E -v file:/dev/usblp0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpadmin -p i960_8.5x11_photo -E -v file:/dev/usblp0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lpadmin -p i960_tux -E -v file:/dev/usblp0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
It now takes about 45 seconds to get the printer going instead of 2 minutes. Under Feisty, this was no more than 10 seconds. top no longer mentions usb cpu use. gs now shoots up to 98% cpu and the resulting photos have all the colors way off, shifted heavily towards red. At least, the other way, it was slow, but the pictures looked good. These are unusable. How do I undo the lpadmin command? Do you have any other suggestions? Thank you for your rapid response to this issue. -- slow photo printing since upgrading Feisty to Gutsy https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157044 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs