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from vistamike Topic Viewed 5430 times shakes Posts: 73 This post has been reported. this document failed to print windows xp Hi, I am using "HP Officejet 7000 E809a Series" Printer. I took that from a friend, couple of days ago. I installed drivers document failed to print network printer successfully and selected "HP Officejet 7000 E809a Series" as "Default Printer". But whenever I print anything a pop-up opens with a mesg ======================================== "This document is failed to print" Document name:'Microsoft Word - filename' Printer Name:'HP Officejet
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7000 E809a Series' Time sent: 02:13:36 am 31/03/2011 Click here to open the print queue, and then for assistance, click Troubleshooter on the Help menu. ======================================== I've uninstalled & reinstalled drivers. But still in the situation. What should I do... Please help. Thnx in Adv. Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. HP printers 'sometimes' have install probs. See this http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfr.....83002#N101 Also, try this;
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Uninstall the HP software again, unplug the printer. Shut down (with the cd in the drawer), reboot, let xp find the printer. Install as recommended and wait for 'connect printer now' Let it print a test page or the install will most likely fail. Mike Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top shakes Posts: 73 This post has been reported. Hi Vistamike, Thanks for your response, I've Uninstalled the HP software and unplugged the printer. Restarted with the HP Drivers CD inside tray. Installed drivers again. Now error mesg. is not coming but still unable to print. After I click on print the switch button of printer and Print test page buttons are blinking continuously. Wheels are rolling inside printer but not taking paper inside... :/ Reports: · Posted 5 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. Is there a 'troubleshoot' option? And is the printer set to default. Also, is there previous printers installed. They should be uninstalled if not in use (especially if another hp printer is showing) Take paper out and reinsert just a couple of pages to test print page. Could just be a case of reinserting the paper to catch the rollers. I have an HP as well and when it dies it gonna be buried! Mike Reports: ·
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>This document failed to print> Closed This document failed to print Tags: Document Error this document failed to print windows 7 network printer Message Windows XP HP Printers Last response: 19 November 2011 03:49 in
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Windows XP Share gottweb21 18 November 2011 22:03:15 Hi...I am running windows XP...when I send something to my HP printer the resume light keeps blinking and I get the error message 'this document failed to print'...any ideas???...thanks More about : document failed print ksiemb 19 November 2011 00:52:00 gottweb21 http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/error-this-document-failed-to-print-hp-printer said:Hi...I am running windows XP...when I send something to my HP printer the resume light keeps blinking and I get the error message 'this document failed to print'...any ideas???...thanks 1)See if print spooler is running. Start > Run > services.msc Scroll down to Print Spooler - Should say started. 2)Search your computer for *.spl These are old spooler print files which http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/266733-45-this-document-failed-print may be causing problem - delete them Score 0 gottweb21 19 November 2011 03:07:09 ksiemb said:1)See if print spooler is running. Start > Run > services.msc Scroll down to Print Spooler - Should say started. 2)Search your computer for *.spl These are old spooler print files which may be causing problem - delete them Hello...print spooler is started...search for *.spl did not give any results back...anything else I could try?...this is driving me nuts...I have a couple important e-mails I HAVE to print right away...thanks Score 0 Related resources Laserjet 6l Document failed to print - Tech Support This document failed to print since cleaned registry - Forum This document failed to print - Forum Document failed to print errors - Forum this document failed to print - Forum Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer ksiemb 19 November 2011 03:46:19 gottweb21 said:Hello...print spooler is started...search for *.spl did not give any results back...anything else I could try?...this is driving me nuts...I have a couple important e-mails I HAVE to print right away...thanks Click on printers in
connect to the printer. Operation failed with error 0x00000006". At first I tried to reboot Windows and restart the spooler service without success. Then I tried to http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-print-operation-failed-error-0x00000006/ remove and re-install the printer drivers. At this trial, the computer sees and connect to the shared printer normally (installs the drivers without problems), but when the user tries to print from https://helpx.adobe.com/indesign/kb/error-print-engine-failed-print.html any application, he gets the same error from Windows: Print operation failed with error 0x00000006. Finally I found the following solution to fix the "0x00000006" printer problem: How to fix failed to the Print Operation Failed Error 0x00000006 while printing. Step 1. Uninstall current printer driver. This step is optional. Uninstall the drivers of the network printer that you cannot connect to, if you have previously installed them. 1. To do this, go to: Windows 7 & Vista: Start > Control Panel. Windows XP: Start > Settings > Control Panel Windows 8 & 8.1: Press failed to print “Windows” + “R” keys to load the Run dialog box. Type “control panel” and press Enter. 2. Double click to open Devices and Printers. 3. Right click on the (problematic) network printer and select Remove device. Step 2. Add the network printer as local. 1. In Device and Printers window, choose Add a printer. 2. In the Add Printer window, choose Add a local printer. 3. At the next window, choose Create a new port and make sure that the type of port is Local Port. Then choose Next. 4. At the pop-up window, as a port name, type the network path and the name of the network printer at the following format and then press OK: \\ComputerName\PrinterName Where: ComputerName, is the name of the workstation which the printer is connected to and the PrinterName is the shared name of the printer. e.g. If the Computer Name is "Station1" and the printer's shared name is "HPJ6400" then you have to type "\\Station1\HPJ6400". 5. Continue to install the printer's drivers. * * Notice: If you still receive the error "Windows cannot connec
Applies to : InDesign Issue When you try to print, InDesign returns the following error:"Printing Error: The Adobe Print Engine has failed to output your data due to an unknown problem." Solutions Do one or more of the following: Solution 1: Re-create the InDesign preferences file. Quit InDesign. Rename the InDesign SavedData file and the InDesign Defaults file (for example, to InDesign SavedData.old, InDesign Defaults.old) in the following location: Windows XP: C:/Documents and Settings/[user name]/Application Data/Adobe/InDesign/[Version]Windows 7/Vista: C:/Users/[user name]/AppData/Roaming/Adobe/InDesign/[Version]Mac OS: /Users/[user name]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign/[Version] Start InDesign. InDesign creates preference files. If the problem persists, you can restore the original preferences by deleting the new files and renaming the old preference files back to their original names. Solution 2: Re-create the gradient so that spot colors are from the same color space. If you print an EPS file exported from an InDesign document with a gradient, make sure that spot colors in the gradient are from the same color space, and then re-export the EPS. (For example, make sure that the gradient doesn't contain one RGB spot color and one LAB spot color.) Solution 3: Change print options in the Print dialog box. Change the settings in the Print dialog box as follows:If you print a section that contains only one odd page, deselect Even Pages Only.If you print a section that contains only one even page, deselect Odd Pages Only. Solution 4: Replace out-of-range colors with in-range colors. If you print an InDesign document that contains imported tagged text, check to see if the tagged text file contains an out-of-range color. Out-of-range colors appear in the Swatches palette with an appended value, such as "+5," that indicates the nearest in-range value.To replace an out-of-range color with an in-range color, do the following:Define a new color swatch in InDesign and then use the Find/Change feature to replace the color in the tagged text file with the new color.Redefine the color value in the tagged text file and then reimport the file into InDesign. The color values are defined with a color table tag (