Depends on what your printing, PDF's or lots of images/ large images will take a while.
If not check you've not got the printer plugged into a USB1.0 port or something. Driver might help too
Network settings (guessing printer details via Windows is a contender for this kind of rubbish... see if you can put the IP address in).
Or the type of thing you're printing (large docs full of large images, i.e. some crappy PDFs vs text based documents that are streamed to the printer).
Thanks, guys, the problem is that it used to be installed to work perfectly, but then I reinstalled the system and I must have got something wrong there. I can't seem to find anywhere to put an IP address in. I seem to have improved something at least while fiddling around just now, as it just printed a lot of pages without the long pauses between pages, but it's still not right. I've tried reinstalling the printer several times, too, and that hasn't worked, either. I think I'll just have to keep trying out different things.
Thanks, guys, the problem is that it used to be installed to work perfectly, but then I reinstalled the system and I must have got something wrong there. I can't seem to find anywhere to put an IP address in. I seem to have improved something at least while fiddling around just now, as it just printed a lot of pages without the long pauses between pages, but it's still not right. I've tried reinstalling the printer several times, too, and that hasn't worked, either. I think I'll just have to keep trying out different things.