Laserjet 1022 Spooler Error
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partition information HP LaserJet 1020-1022 Print Spooler dies repeatedly On July 7, 2010, in How-to, by Cubert aka (Cube Dweller) Do you have a HP LaserJet 10-1022 printers and everytime someone prints a PDF file it kills the print spooler? Based on research from hp laserjet 1020 printer spooler not running sources including GameAddict, The SDhp1020.dll was build by 2 different companies, Zenographics Inc, and by Marvell Semiconductor.
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The Marvell version of the drivers crash when printing some PDF files. Of course the Marvell version is also the current / latest version
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so your likely to get this driver if you download from HP web site. So here is how to fix the HP LJ 1020 Spooler susbsystem error. Download the HP Driver files here -> HP-LJ1020-fix Extract the
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files then the files need to be copied into: C:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32×86\3 Zip includes: SDhp1020.DLL -> as part of the original driver package SDDM32.DLL -> Zenographics Inc (original) ZTAG32.DLL -> Zenographics Inc (original) ZGDI32.DLL -> Zenographics Inc (original) The zip also has the rest of the HP driver package in it. You do not need to copy the entire driver folder, just SDhp1020.DLL. But if you want the entire package it is supplied as well. #Foot Note added (2/1/2012)# I had one hp laserjet 1020 won't print of my techs use these instructions and he could not understand why it still failed afterwards. The reason was clear that the system he placed DLL on was a 64 bit Windows 7 box. You will need to place DLL into: C:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\x64\3 overwriting the DLL that is already there. The key here is your replacing a DLL version so if you do not overwrite a DLL then your not in the right place. Enjoy Share this:FacebookLinkedInPrintEmailLike this:Like Loading... Tagged with: 1020 • 1020 driver • download file sdhp1020.dll • Fix HP 1020 print spooler subsystem crash • hp 1020 • hp 1020 error • hp 1020 fix • HP 1020 LaserJet Problem • HP LaserJet 1020 • HP LaserJet 1020 Fix • HP LaserJet 1020 Printer Problems • HP LaserJet 1020 Spooler fix • HP LaserJet 1020 will not print • HP LaserJet 1020-1022 Kills Print Spooler • HP LJ 1020 • HP LJ 1020 Driver • hp lj 1020 error • HP LJ 1020 fix • HP LJ 1020 Spooler error • HP LJ 1020 Spooler subsystem error FIX • HP lj 1020 Spooler subsystem issue • HP LJ 1020 will not print • Laserjet 1020 & spooler.exe • spooler subsystem • spooler subsystem error 14 Responses to "HP LaserJet 1020-1022 Print Spooler dies repeatedly" mimoun says: May 30, 2011 at 4:42 pm
that acts up and gives you a print spooler error? Sometimes restarting the print spooler service and clearing the print queue spooler fix it solves the problem, but it is not a long term solution. Did hp 1020 printer driver you notice if the problem happens when trying to print a specific file format? The issue often hp laserjet 1020 plus driver occurs when printing certain PDF files, but not always exclusively. If PDF files are the culprit you can try printing the file as an image which often works http://www.squidworks.net/2010/07/hp-laserjet-1020-1022-print-spooler-dies-repeatedly/ in that case. However, there is a better solution. I happened to fortunately stumble upon the solution when digging around for a client rather than having to uninstall and reinstall the printer, driver, and software as I knew the problem would crop up again. Check out the detailed solution for resolving the HP Laserjet 1020 print http://www.groupertech.com/Blog-Tech-Tips/hp-laserjet-1020-print-spooler-problem-fix.html spooler problem. I've included the replacement drivers for download in this post in the event that they become unavailable on the other site. The short of it is essentially: 1. Clear any offending files from the print spooler directory by deleting them from the following directory: C:\windows\system32\spool\printers 2. Replace the existing drivers with the ones from the download in the following directory: C:\windows\system32\spool\drivers\w32×86\3 3. Restart the print spooler by going to start, run, and typing (without the apostrophe): 'services.msc' and then press enter. Once you see the services management window scroll until you find 'Print Spooler'. Right click on it and select start. If it is already running you can restart it. 4. Restart your computer and try to print something. I cannot guarantee this will work, but it has worked for us so far so it is worth a shot. If you are unsuccessful or any bit lost, then I suggest you read through the entire solution for more details and methods on resolving the matter. If you
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for no apparent reason. Restarting the spooler causes an immediate crash, and the only way to get rid of the problem is by removing (sometimes by force) all printers. The observant type has already noticed (the title of this post says it all) that the common dominator is indeed the 1020/1022 printer, and that the problem usually occurs upon attempting to print one or another PDF document. In truth, the problem is caused by newer versions of the HP Host-based printer driver. For some reason, a part of the HP driver crashes upon parsing certain PDF documents (usually scanner-generated PDF files), and thus, causes havoc on the printer spooler. Because of the print spooler crash, a lot of programs (like MS Office) will start to act very erratic. Error messages and events in the eventlog are not all alike: depending on the Windows version, driver version and the actual document being printed, there are numerous different errors. Sometimes the faulting module ZSR.DLL is shown, sometimes only some arbitrary error codes are displayed. Resolving the issue: what does not work? Rebooting the computer obviously does not work, at least not until you clear the printer queues. Then, the problem is temporarily resolved, until the next PDF that comes along. Trying a different driver is pointless: it is a host-based driver after all, designed specifically for the printer... and vice-versa: using another real PCL driver does not work at all, because the printer does not understand anything your computer is trying to tell. Updating the driver is not an option either: the problem does not disappear, or it gets even worse. Contacting HP about it is only met with ear-deafening silence. Reinstalling the driver and printer completely temporarily resolves the issue, again until the next afflicted PDF shows up. Upgrading Acrobat Reader with all of its updates may seem to work, but really, it doesn't. When printing a test page, you see a page similar to the one listed here (bad.jpg). The real solution First of, clear out any sign of the current HP 1020/1022 driver by removing it from the print spooler. If necessary, use the steps described in this KB: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324757. It may be necessary to remove all printer drivers before advancing (though I did not have to go that far). Find your original CD, or download the Full Driver package and unpack it. Do not run the installer! To make sure you have the right driver, check the contents of the unpacked driver for the existence of zsr.dll; if it exists, it's the wrong version and won't fix the problem. Like I said,