The 2600n is on the network. I am using a Windows 2003 Server box as a print server. The printer is installed as a local printer with a Standard TCP/IP port.
When I print from the server, everything is fine.
When I print from a workstation to this printer share logged on as anyone...Admins included, the jobs spool to the queue, but never make it to the printer. The jobs show in the queue when I open the printer.
The size column when looking at the queue just gives the size of the job, and no "/" character followed by how much is sent to the printer.
The status says Printing...no error ever comes up...it just says there.
I can not ever delete the first print job.
From this point on, all other jobs line up behind the first.
If I restart the spooler on the Windows 2003 Server Machine, all print jobs go to the printer.
I have one other printer working from this server, and there are no problems with it at all. It is an HP LaserJet 4050.
Maybe you can help me...some conclusions that I have reached that may very well be flawed:
1. It does not seem to be a rights issue on the spooling folder because everyone can print to this other printer.
2. It does not seem to be a communication error between the server and the printer because I can print from the server to the printer as long as the queue has not been clogged by a remote job, and all waiting jobs print as soon as the spooler is restarted.
3. It does not seem to be a driver issue for the reason mentioned in Conclusion 2.
Any help would be greatly appreciated because I have worked on this for quite some time at this point.
When I print from the server, everything is fine.
When I print from a workstation to this printer share logged on as anyone...Admins included, the jobs spool to the queue, but never make it to the printer. The jobs show in the queue when I open the printer.
The size column when looking at the queue just gives the size of the job, and no "/" character followed by how much is sent to the printer.
The status says Printing...no error ever comes up...it just says there.
I can not ever delete the first print job.
From this point on, all other jobs line up behind the first.
If I restart the spooler on the Windows 2003 Server Machine, all print jobs go to the printer.
I have one other printer working from this server, and there are no problems with it at all. It is an HP LaserJet 4050.
Maybe you can help me...some conclusions that I have reached that may very well be flawed:
1. It does not seem to be a rights issue on the spooling folder because everyone can print to this other printer.
2. It does not seem to be a communication error between the server and the printer because I can print from the server to the printer as long as the queue has not been clogged by a remote job, and all waiting jobs print as soon as the spooler is restarted.
3. It does not seem to be a driver issue for the reason mentioned in Conclusion 2.
Any help would be greatly appreciated because I have worked on this for quite some time at this point.