I have an HP deskjet 9800 printer setup on a network with about 15 different workstations. I am using windows server 2003 and I have the HP EN1700 print server being used. The issue seems to be very odd. When a workstation wants to print, the document gets stuck spooling and sits in the queue. However, if I restart the spooler on the print server, it will work for the whole day. But I will have to restart the spooler the next day.
I tried looking at the settings for the printer but I cant find any timeout issues to mess with. I just dont understand why it would happen everyday and it will work for a period of time once I have restarted the spooler
Any thoughts on this?
Thanks
Bryan
HP 9800 stuck in spooling
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You can also try to chat online with their representant on their website.
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Bryan, hey buddy welcome to the forum, I didn't recall seeing your previous posts.
Anyways, yea I agree, sitting on the phone with tech support sucks! Especially when its going to be out-sourced to some indian call-center.
Its painful to listen to their heavy accents and realize that cheap labor like them overseas is why many IT people are out of work in the usa.
Many IT noobs got their start by working the helpdesk.
Anyways, Hmm interesting that you need to restart the print server everyday. When exactly is it a day? usually apps and OS is not timing itself when daylight hits, so something else must be tripping that process that makes you have to restart the print server.
Lets just go over the basics.
1. "did it work before?" theory = what have you done differently since? Have you installed a new app? Change ISP? Installed a router, wifi? Got an app deleting files and logs at night?
2. You said that you had to restart the printserver - why?
Did the workstations spool - waiting for the window server? Or did the windows server wait for the printer?
I assume its like this
Workstation>server>printer
right?
Let me know, here all day
DNR
Anyways, yea I agree, sitting on the phone with tech support sucks! Especially when its going to be out-sourced to some indian call-center.
Its painful to listen to their heavy accents and realize that cheap labor like them overseas is why many IT people are out of work in the usa.
Many IT noobs got their start by working the helpdesk.
Anyways, Hmm interesting that you need to restart the print server everyday. When exactly is it a day? usually apps and OS is not timing itself when daylight hits, so something else must be tripping that process that makes you have to restart the print server.
Lets just go over the basics.
1. "did it work before?" theory = what have you done differently since? Have you installed a new app? Change ISP? Installed a router, wifi? Got an app deleting files and logs at night?
2. You said that you had to restart the printserver - why?
Did the workstations spool - waiting for the window server? Or did the windows server wait for the printer?
I assume its like this
Workstation>server>printer
right?
Let me know, here all day
DNR
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Well an update on the printer issue,
Started over from scratch, removed all the drivers and printer from local computers. I basically manually set up the print server to send to local PC's IP addresses and it has not had a problem in the past 3 days. S
Sometimes wizards and HP tools are worse than doing it the old fashion way
thanks for your repsonses
Started over from scratch, removed all the drivers and printer from local computers. I basically manually set up the print server to send to local PC's IP addresses and it has not had a problem in the past 3 days. S
Sometimes wizards and HP tools are worse than doing it the old fashion way
thanks for your repsonses
Why did it happen?
bryan,
Good to hear from ya, I thought you dropped off like a timed-out packet.
Sometimes its not worth trying to figure out the "Why" in the world's problems. The re-do was a logical step, and not using the wizard just proves you know what you are talking about
I hope you find another topic to discuss soon.
DNR
Good to hear from ya, I thought you dropped off like a timed-out packet.
Sometimes its not worth trying to figure out the "Why" in the world's problems. The re-do was a logical step, and not using the wizard just proves you know what you are talking about
I hope you find another topic to discuss soon.
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.