Printing ======== I have been using the HP LaserJet 1200 probably since 2006 (I'm not sure as I have the printer for a very long time). It's a Poscript-enabled printer with a parallel port. Thus it is a perfect companion to my SGI machines (as you may know, the non-PostScript and non-ASCII printers are supported on IRIX but only as a paid extension - and use of alternative like the CUPS is much less straightforward than on the Linux). The printer is not bad but it's a basic one - no double side printing or other fancy features. It processes PostScript internally so there are no requirement for the computer. It means that even the old good Indy can print graphics and text without problems. But during the time there have arose some issues: the PostScript files from some software have started to be less and less compatible (it is easier to get a PDF and convert in to PostScript by hand) and there is a trend to embed big raster images into PDF and PostScript files. And here is a problem - the Raster Image Processor in the printer (it is said that it's a Motorola ColdFire CPU at 90 MHz so it's a m68k thing - so a cousin of CPUs used in old Palm handhelds) has limited processing power and limited RAM. It's very fine for my usual prints - a TeX-created files which include vector graphics (XFig images, Gnuplot outputs and so) but it became less and less suitable for files obtained from others. I know than I have to to print e-tickets for Czech trains in a page-after-page method but yesterday I needed to print a 10-page scientific article. It does not include any fancy graphics but it was only available as a PDF which included scanned text. It take more than hour and I have to sent individual pages to printer in order to prevent overload of the RIP... It was not the first time when I experienced this problem. So I'm thinking what to do. Should I get a more powerful printer (with larger or expandable RAM)? Are there such things with a parallel port? A networked printer is an overkill for my needs. I still use a cartridge which I have bought as new when I hove got the printer (it was already a second-hand item but only slightly used). By the way, it you have the same printer and you don't know how to print its configuration and status page, it's easy [1]: ---- To print a configuration page, hold down the gray button for about three seconds, then let go. The upper LED (the green one) should start flashing, and the configuration page will print out. ---- For example, my own printer printed 49736 pages till today (nos of them by it's previous owner) and has just 8 MB of RAM. And the expansion slot is free! So a solution (at least a partial one) of my problem can ne to find a compatible RAM and install in into the computer (I mean ..the printer..). Reference: [1] http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:6nlcit-eifsJ:http://configpages.blogspot.com/2011/07/hp-laserjet-1200-configuration-page.html+laserjet1200+print+configuration&hl=cs&ct=clnk