Shearergol
MIS
Out of all my computer problems ever, this one is frustrating me the most.
I have a Kyocera Mita FS-3800 printer, which until recently has been working fine. However, after an office move around the printer has been installed on a different PC. It has it's own NIC and IP address, and is installed as a local printer on a W2K server, and then added as a network printer on A W2K workstation.
Printing a largish document (anything over 6 pages) causes the printer to churn out loads of garbage without fail on the 6th page onwards, and will only stop if you cancel the print on the printer.
I have tried numerous drivers, from the original CD and also from the web, and also run the Deleter Tool from the Kyocera website before trying new drivers.
This happens on any PC now, and it's driving me mad. Is it the printer, server or workstations?
Please help!
I have a Kyocera Mita FS-3800 printer, which until recently has been working fine. However, after an office move around the printer has been installed on a different PC. It has it's own NIC and IP address, and is installed as a local printer on a W2K server, and then added as a network printer on A W2K workstation.
Printing a largish document (anything over 6 pages) causes the printer to churn out loads of garbage without fail on the 6th page onwards, and will only stop if you cancel the print on the printer.
I have tried numerous drivers, from the original CD and also from the web, and also run the Deleter Tool from the Kyocera website before trying new drivers.
This happens on any PC now, and it's driving me mad. Is it the printer, server or workstations?
Please help!