Connection to printerserver very slow response using *.inf file installation method
We are trying to deploy the following drivers to our Windows 10 machines. These machine will then connect to our remote printerserver based on Windows Server 2019. We want to deploy printerdrivers directly to our endpoints because of PrinterNightmare issue, old ways are a no-go. It appears that installing printerdriver using Seagall setup gives normal printer response. But when we deploy printerdriver using the *.inf file, print functionality is extremely sluggish. Event Viewer shows a lot of warnings about
Seagull TCP Library V3
notepad.exe: TCPSocketWithReUse::Connect: SocketException occurred. ID: 0x00000232278D3DB0, Host:<servername>, Port: 5130 Error: 0x0000274C Connection failed....
Retries: 0
Is there any way to centrally deploy Seagall/Toshiba drivers like drivers from any other manufacturer like Canon, HP, Xerox --- can be installed using *.inf files.
TOSHIBA B-EX4T1 (203 dpi)
TEC B-SX4T (203 dpi)
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Found solution by trial and error. It appears that Bi-Directional is not supported for these printers. Uncheck this in [Ports>Enable bidirectional support] option and everything runs smoothly and lightning fast!
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Hi Dum!
Thank you for sharing the solution you found with the rest of the Community! :)0
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