Very slow PDF printing on Canon MG7550 printer

Hi,
When I print large PDF files (25 pages) using network or cable it prints very slow. It lasts forever before the print job has been sent to the printer. When the print job is finally received there can be 1-2 minutes between each page. It just stops printing, then starts and so on.
Can someone help me with this?
System and software:
Macbook Pro, OS X Yosemite, version 10.10.1
Adobe Acrobat Pro XI, version 11.0.10

I am only guessing here because I don't know the specifics of the printer that you are using.  Since all of the pages are scanned that means you basically printing images.  This take much more memory than say a text document would take to print.  You may be getting a spooled effect as your printer tries to manage the memory it takes to print the document.  Your settings are probably set to print directly to the printer.  You could try spooling to the hard drive and it might print more smoothly but still take a while to print.

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