This may be related to my bug 157044. I have found in photoprinting, ghostscript (gs) takes 99% of cpu and the document stays in the print que for over 60 seconds. This does not happen when printing plain text, which prints almost instantly.
This may be related to my bug 157044. I have found in photoprinting, ghostscript (gs) takes 99% of cpu and the document stays in the print que for over 60 seconds. This does not happen when printing plain text, which prints almost instantly.