A systems administrator is troubleshooting performance complaints regarding a newly deployed network multifunction device (MFD) used by an architectural design department. Users report that when printing complex vector drawings and high-resolution CAD files, the print jobs stall in the central print spooler for several minutes or crash the spooling service entirely, whereas standard text documents print immediately without issue. Which of the following driver configuration changes on the central print server is the most appropriate solution?
- Replace the standard Printer Command Language (PCL) driver on the print server with a native PostScript driver.Cevap
- BReconfigure workstation clients to use Direct-to-Printer printing to bypass the central print spooler service.
- CUpdate the embedded network interface card (NIC) firmware on the multifunction device to increase protocol throughput.
- DAdjust the transfer voltage and fuser temperature settings under the device options tab in the print driver.
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Replacing the standard Printer Command Language (PCL) driver with a native PostScript driver on the print server resolves the rendering bottlenecks and spooler crashes when processing complex vector graphics.
PostScript is an object-oriented page description language standard used heavily in CAD, publishing, and vector graphic environments. Switching from PCL to PostScript allows the MFD and print spooler to interpret complex vector curves and high-density graphical elements cleanly, eliminating spooler crashes and long rendering delays.
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Printer Driver Selection (PCL vs. PostScript)
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