Maybe one of the limitations of using LPD at your organization is that you can’t or won’t set up the Windows print server with the PaperCut LPD service, which is totally cool. Well, we’ll keep this simple: use SMB when you can’t use LPD. Other attributes affecting print speed are things like the driver, whether the target queue is physical or virtual, whether the document is color or simplex, the document file type, and what program someone used to print the job. Protocol choice alone does not tell the whole story in relation to print speed. Windows Servers support SMB print shares by default. Windows Servers need a little TLC to support LPD print shares. SMB requires authenticating with a username and password known to the Windows Print server either as local or domain accounts. LPD sends a print job using the macOS computer’s current log-on name without a prompt. Submitting a print job does not require entering a username or password Support connections whether or not macOS workstations are members of the domain Support using the printer’s model-specific driver
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