Slow printing

Hi- I have a hp laserjet 100 color mfp m175a printer and I am using Mac OS 10.7. It takes a long time to print a document (approximatelly 45 or more seconds per page). Printing itself is fast, but the printer takes long time to load the document, and it doesnt matter whether it is 1-page document, or longer one. It becomes a huge problem when I'm printing larger documents.
I need to print 3 coppies of a 100-page document, which with this speed would take me about 4-5 hours and that is just unexcetable. Last time I printed a document 20 pages shorter than this, it took me 1.5 hours per copy.
-please help, Thank you

Hi @Katuska,
I see that you are having issues with the printing being really slow, but the self test prints fast.  I would be happy to help you.
Most likely it is software related. How is the printer connected? (USB/Ethernet)
 Repair the Disk Permissions on the Mac:
Close all applications.
On the Apple menu bar, click Go, click Applications and then click Utilities.
Double-click Disk Utility.
Highlight your hard drive/partition on the left.
Click Verify and then Repair Disk Permissions.
Restart the computer..
Reset the Printing System:
Note: This will remove all printers in the print and Fax/Scan, any printer removed can be re-added later by clicking the plus (+) symbol.
Click the Apple icon and then click System Preferences.
Click Printers & Scanners.
Right-click (or Ctrl +click) in the left white side panel, then click Reset printing system.
Click OK to confirm the reset.
Type the correct Name and Password.
Click OK to reset the printing system.
Then click the + sign to add the driver, highlight the printer. (you might have to click the drop down to select the printer's name) Then click on the Add button.
Try printing again. If you are still having issue, continue to the next steps provided.
For a networked printer, please try the following:
I would power cycle everything.
Turn the printer and computer off.
Disconnect the power cable on the router for 10 seconds, then reconnect the power cable again.
Turn the computer on, then the printer.
Make sure the printer is connected directly to a wall outlet. (don't use a power hub or a surge protector) This ensures the printer is receiving full power and may help this situation.
Where is the Ethernet cable connected to? (Modem/Router/Router/Switch)
For USB printing, please try these steps:
Make sure the printer is connected directly to a wall outlet and the USB cable is connected directly to the computer. The USB cable shouldn't be longer then 6 feet. Try another USB cable. Try another USB port on the computer if the printer is still printing slow.
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