I have a cp1215 has started to be extra slow have reset to factory defaults and reinstalled driver

I have a cp1215 has started to be extra slow have reset to factory defaults and reinstalled driver on the computer etc....
I think where it is taking the most time is in the deleting from the print queue.  I have an HP desktop computer with 3gb ram on windows xp. even if all I am doing is printing a test page with no other programs started it takes for ever to print a page.
any help would be appreciated

Hi Mikeryan,
Have you tried turning off bidirectional communication?
Open your printers and faxes folder, right click the icon for your printer, and choose printer properties.
Go to the ports tab, and un-check "Enable Bidirectional Communication".
Restart your computer, and try printing to see if the issue has been resolved.
Hope this helps
I am an HP Employee
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