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before the problems started. All of the printers (from my Devices and Printers) have disappeared, except for a generic "USB Printer" selection that shows it is my Epson R220. I can't print to
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it, and when I try to print a document and try to "Add Printer", a warning pops up saying "Can't Add Printer. The local print spooler service is not running. Please restart the spooler or restart the machine." I've tried both with no success. Sometimes, when I try to start the Print Spooler, I get a message "Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly." or it starts and just error 1067 print spooler windows server 2008 stops again. I have also tried reinstalling the driver for my printer as specified from Epson's website, but the installer can't detect my printer, and if I try manually finding the port, nothing comes up, which I find odd since my computer recognizes when the printer is attached. Lastly, and I'm hoping it's not connected although I think it likely is, last night my computer had troubles starting Windows. So I did as it directed and I loaded my Windows CD into the computer and had it "Repair the problem". After several minutes, Windows booted fine again. Now I really don't want to have to reinstall Windows, as that will remove all of my program files, so I'm hoping that's not the only solution. Any ideas? Thursday, February 17, 2011 5:14 AM Reply | Quote Answers 15 Sign in to vote Hi, Please let me know when this issue began to occur? Have you installed any software before the issue occuring? Try clearing Printer Spooler files and restart the service again: Clear Printer Spooler files and enable the spooler service =================== 1. Click the Start Button, type "Services" (without the quotation marks) in the open box and click OK. 2. Double-click "P
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Spooler is the most important service for your printer. Print Spooler is the head of all the processes existent in the printer. If you get print spooler error 1067 then all the printing processes stop and cannot be restored. The symptoms of the Print Spooler Error 1067 are the following: you cannot print anything using your printer and the appearance of error messages when you try to install the printer. The error message looks like that: "Windows could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer.Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly." Download Printer Spooler Fix Wizard The reasons of the Print Spooler Error 1067 can be different both the software and hardware of your printer. Firstly check the hardware, because it can be the probable reason of the error in the case of incorrect installation. Check if the cables of the printer (both electric lead and the cable to the computer) are connected properly. If everything is right, then use the following method: 1. Press Windows + R, type services.msc and click OK. 2. Open the Print Spooler Service. Change the Startup type to Automatic and click OK. 3. Reboot your computer. If this method is useless for you, then the reason can be in defective drivers and software, which are installed on the computer. You can try to uninstall all the software for the printer, everything that enumerated in the Printers&Faxes. Click Start, select Control Panel and open Printers&Faxes. You should delete them in Add/Remove Programs. After the removal, install all the programs that you need for your printer. And then don't forget to install the drivers. Many printers require installing drivers to make their work regular. Some outdated, incompatible or defective drivers for the printer can decouple computer and printer. If you update Windows version, so it means that most likely the drivers of the previous version will not suit Posted by prem anand at 23:42 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: Printer 1 comment: aalia lyon16 April 2014 at 01:33We can get instant solution of windows 7 problem, just call us help desk number. This is so informative for you .just go through this url. Fix Windows 7 Error 1068Thank youAalia lyonReplyDeleteAdd commentLoad more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Follow by Email Labe