Printer has slowed in the print queue

Original title: the printer has slowed during printing that

Over the past two days, print PDF jobs slowed much.

Hello

1. what version of Windows is installed on your computer?

2. What is the number of brand and model of your printer?

3. have you made any recent hardware or exchange of software on your computer before this problem?

4. you receive an error code or error message?

5. do the same thing happens when you print other documents/files?

Please provide us with more information on the specific question to help you to fix as soon as possible.

I also suggest to follow the below links:

Method 1:

Diagnose and automatically fix problems printing and printer:

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/printing_problems/

Method 2:

Printer in Windows problems:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/printer-problems-in-Windows

I hope this helps.

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