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Send a message Log Out TechRepublic | Forums | Networks Networks Register Now or Log In to post Welcome back, My Profile Log Out Recent Activity FAQs Guidelines Question 0 Votes Locked network printer is ready but there's error when printing By wandersick · 8 years ago Hi there.We've set up a Canon MP988 network printer status error printing (connected to router) in theprinter server (running Windows Server) of a company。We can see its statusis ready, which I suppose should mean the driver has been properly installedand everything is OK, even its management web page can be accessed fine.However, it gives error when printing.What could be the cause?Sorry for sounding newbie-ish, but I would really like to know the ports thenetwork printer uses for sharing, as I want to telnet to the port to see ifthere's anything (e.g. strict firewall rules) that is blocking thecommunication between the network printer and the Windows server.If that path is not blocked, then maybe we need to send the printer torepair; if the path is blocked, then it should be firewall, correct?"How Network Printing Works"http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783789.aspx#w2k3tr_prntt_how_fxbiI checked this Technet article for the ports I need but I really lack thisknowledge. Is this what should be tested? Port 9100 for "Standard TCP/IPport monitor" (RAW)"I don't think it is about SMB / RPC ports as the network printer is not aWindows O
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printer Discussion in 'Networking & Security' started by Hybrid_theory, Jan 25, 2011. Jan 25, 2011 at 8:11 PM #1 Hybrid_theory Joined: Mar 31, 2007 Messages: 1,895 (0.54/day) Thanks Received: 163 Location: ontario canada System http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/error-printing-on-network-printer.139163/ Specs System Name: home brew Processor: Intel Corei7 3770K OC @ 4.5Ghz Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V Cooling: Corsair H100 Memory: 16GB DDR3 1600 GSKILL Video Card(s): Powercolor Radeon 7970, MSI Radeon 7970 Hard Disk(s): Mushkin Chronos Deluxe http://mamclain.com/?page=Blog_Personal_Projects_EPSON_Print_Fix 240gb. 2 TB Hdd. Optical Drive: 1 dvd burner LCD/CRT Model: 3x24inch Dell Ultra IPS Case: CM storm trooper Power Supply: Antec Quattro OC ed. 1200w Software: Windows 7 Business x64 Benchmark Scores: vantage: P43089 We error printing have 4 printers on our Windows print server. The server was migrated from win2k3 to 2k8 on friday. 3/4 printers are working great, the other is having issues. When trying to print a test page to it, it gets a job status of Error - Printing. When sending a small word document to it, it sends it to the printer, the queue is empty but nothing prints. If I goto the error printing windows printer itself, it doesnt show any errors and I can print things such as information sheets and diagnostic files just fine. All four printers are the same model, all 4 have a static IP. I can ping the printer successfully. I've tried printing from both an XP machine and the print server itself. I tried removing and adding the printer on the print server. And lastly, uunplugged the printer for 30 seconds, plugged it back in. Any ideas? Jan 25, 2011 at 9:08 PM #2 Wrigleyvillain PTFO or GTFO Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Messages: 7,704 (2.34/day) Thanks Received: 1,791 Location: Chicago System Specs System Name: DarkStar Processor: i5 3570K 4.4Ghz Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme 3 Cooling: Apogee HD White/XSPC Razer blocks Memory: 8GB Samsung Green 1600 Video Card(s): 2 x GTX 670 4GB Hard Disk(s): 2 x 120GB Samsung 830 Optical Drive: Asus Blu Ray burner LCD/CRT Model: 27" QNIX Case: Enthoo Pro Power Supply: Seasonic Platinum 760 Mouse: Steelseries Sensei Keyboard: Ducky Pro MX Black Software: Windows 8.1 x64 Well you've covered most if not all the general bases already and the weirdest things are that they are all the same model and the fact that it's def on the network and can print for sure such as diag page. Il
EPSON Print: Error - Printing, Network Printer Error. Mike Mclain discusses one possible fix to the EPSON Print: Error - Printing, while using a EPSON workforce network printer. Preface: A few weeks ago (circa November 11) I wrote an article discussing a possible solution to the EPSON Scan: Cannot Communicate with the scanner... Error that I encountered. Conversely, Lady Fortuna decided to bestow upon me (this week) the inverse and equally unique problem (a sudden inability to print) thus I now find myself writing an article covering one possible solution to the EPSON Print: Error - Printing error I encountered. Now, before I start discussing my solution to this particular problem, allow me to provide a brief disclaimer: First, it is important to recognize that this particular error message is inherently (if not intentionally) a metaphoric turkey shoot, insofar as such messages are inherently generic by design and the number of problems that can ultimately produce such errors are extremely vast. Likewise, with this being said, I highly recommend that you review the differential paragraph (provided below) and determine if the symptoms discussed match the ones you have encountered (noting that, if they do not, the solution to your particular variation of this error likely exist elsewhere on the Internet). Second, given the diverse occurrence of this particular problem (since printers are practically a household item), I attempted to make this article as broad as possible in order to make it more palatable to an assortment of technical backgrounds. Conversely, as a result of this objective, I have incorporated a number of screenshots into this article (since a picture is typically worth a 1000 words) and I would like to briefly mention that these screenshots are being presented, within this article, under the fair use doctrine since their inclusion is strictly educational. The Software Differential: Now, with the preface out-of-the-way, allow me to begin providing a brief overview of my current hardware configuration. I currently own four network printers: A EPSON Workforce 2540, A EPSON Workforce 3530, A Hewlett Packard Office-jet 6600, A Cannon PIXMA MG5522, that are connected to a mid range overclockable Intel i5 Windows 7 computer with 16 gigabytes of memory via wireless LAN using