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Case Studies & White PapersPharos SupportSearchSearchSearchCancelError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > MPS & General Discussion > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 9 Replies Latest reply on Nov 25, 2014 1:43 PM by Scott Olswold Fixing error state on shared print queues jsburch@liberty.edu Apr 19, 2013 12:49 PM Hello Community,Our Server is persistent in reporting an error state on the shared queues. Users are still able to print but the server is reporting an error which triggers windows 7 and windows vista to inform the user that the printer is in "error state" or that there was "an error printing." This information worries users and causes many calls to our help-desk. Programs built on Java are unable to print as long as the queue is reporting an error.Has anybody experienced this before and found a solution?Print system configuration:Server:Intel Xeon x5650 2.66 ghz (2 processors)RAM 8 GB64bit OSWindows Server 2008Pharos 8.1.5293.56Printers Managed:251 printers bring managed160 Kyocera6 Konica53 Canon26 HP6 othersQueue Structure brake down:4 held queues for 45 printers of same model for each queueexample:B&W queue (driver kyocers FS-9530) is associated with Kyocera FS-9530 printersB&W_finishing queue (driver Kyocera TA-420i) is associated with Kyocers TA-420i printersShared queues and device queues match in driver and printer model.234 direct queuesThe rest are not managed by phaorsSettings:64 bit and 32 bit drivers are of the same version numberSNMP status is disable on the portsBidirectional support is disabled (per advice of phaors support)Server Load:Memory Usage 3 GB of 8 GBCPU Usage 0-2%We have been unable to find any useful log files... they only tell us that there was an error but doesn't give a cause.This is something that is affected by the usage of the print server however the server is not having any difficulty handling the load... for example there are no errors during the summer when students are not on campus but when students arrive the printing doubles and then the server starts reporting errors on the queues, even queues the students don't use and queues that didn't go up in usage.Thank you for your advice.Josh 13959Views Tags: none (add) error