Go to Start, then choose Control Panel, and choose Printers. Right click Printers, a sub menu will appear, pick the last item, Properties. Yet another menu will appear, pick advanced, make sure the block to start printing immediately is marked. Sometimes the settings are set to wait until the whole document is in the printers memory, then to begin printing. Usually the printer has three print settings, Draft, Normal, and Best. Try a lower setting, unless it's really important like for a presentation. Best of luck.
2006-12-02 17:11:29
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answered by Clipper 6
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Try going into the settings of the Epson on your computer and turn it down from priting at high or best quality to low or "draft" quality which wil send it through the printer faster and should save you some big buckds because it uses less ink. Hope this helped.
2006-12-02 17:12:19
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answered by Ben S 2
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First keep the file ur printing from open So lets say ur printint from micro word then keep it up to the front. it prints faster that way
2006-12-02 17:08:13
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answered by ANONYMOUS 1
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