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Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Wind...Server 2008 R2 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now pcl xl error subsystem kernel error unsupportedprotocol This is the error we're getting when some people try to print pcl xl error subsystem kernel error illegal tag to networked printers installed on a Windows 2008 R2 print server: PCL XL errorsubsystem: kernelerror: IllegalOperatorSequenceoperator: beginpageposition: 1217 The pcl xl error subsystem kernel error illegaloperatorsequence windows 7 "position" line number always changes. I have done plenty of research and troubleshooting, and this is what I know: The problem started out of nowhere, but I suspect it was right
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after Microsoft's patch day September 9th. The printers have been on the network and configured the same way for well over a year. The people who are having the errors were printing perfectly fine for well over a year. The problem affects a wide variety of users in multiple departments and multiple different printer models, all of them HP. All users are using pcl xl error subsystem kernel error illegalattribute Windows 7. Some users have the issue, while others with the same model laptop printing to the same printer do not have the issue and can print fine. All the affected printers are using the model-specific driver for the printer and always have. Bypassing the print server and setting the printer up directly using an IP port on an affected client fixes the problem. Changing the driver on the Print Server to the Universal Print Driver instead of the model specific driver also fixes the problem. I want to know why, out of nowhere, when I didn't change any drivers on the server, suddenly some clients can no longer print while others are fine. Any thoughts? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Pcl XL error on HP P3010, Does anybody has a solution to resolve this issue? PCL XL Error PCL XL Error - Missing Attribute   10 Replies Mace OP LarryG. Sep 19, 2014 at 4:17 UTC WPS-Mark wrote: Changing the driver on the Print Server to the Universal Print Driver instead of the model specific driver also fixes the problem.Is there a reason that yo
3.click on the general tab and click on ‘printing preferences. 4.click on the ‘advanced' tab and disable the ‘print optimizations. You can also add it as a Local Printer with "new port" TCP/IP thats my workaround. Share this:PrintFacebookEmailRedditLinkedInGoogleTwitterPocketPinterestTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted in pcl xl error subsystem kernel error illegaloperatorsequence operator endsession Windows 7 on February 27, 2014 by Cpdborg. 9 Comments Post navigation ← Windows Detected
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A Hard DiskProblem Shut off Automatic restart Windows 7 after systemfailure → 9 comments chimdi says: May 21, 2014 at 6:34 pm I
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had the same error while printing. I rebooted the system and printer (HP 4700); nothing happened at first. Until I unchecked the “Choose paper source by PDF page size” under Size Options in the Print menu. Reply carmena https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/587631-pcl-xl-error-on-hp-printers says: August 17, 2015 at 6:57 am thanks chimdi, your solution worked for me too. Reply stacey says: July 26, 2016 at 8:23 pm OMG… Finally, This worked for me. I'm on a network printer and using W7pro. it just stopped printing pdf about 2 months ago…. now I'm back to normal….I only changed the setting on my local, and not the domain. Stacey Reply David says: August 12, 2014 at 2:47 pm This solution worked https://cpdborg.wordpress.com/2014/02/27/hp-laserjet-pcl-xl-error-subsystem-kernel-error-illegaloperatorsequence-operator/ for me on a HP LaserJet 4050. This error message started about 1 week ago on .PDF documents generated by a procedure we use to download iSeries spool files as .PDF documents. PDF files from other sources printed without errors… Reply Balodew says: September 28, 2014 at 1:25 pm Thanks for your solution, this directional information worked for my Hp laser jet P2015. My problem was resolved. Problem: PCL XL error Subsystem: KERNEL Error: IllegalOperatorSequence Operator. After following the solution Direction: My printer always take time to loading the work i sent to the printer, but is as seem the size of work sent to printer increase in megabits compare to previous when you check "see what's printing". Balodew.com.ng Reply Cpdborg says: July 30, 2015 at 7:29 pm See the how to video @Crimble IT Youtube Reply Geert says: December 23, 2015 at 8:36 am Thanks very much from Holland. Worked perectly fine for me! Reply Cpdborg says: December 23, 2015 at 8:57 am Ur welcome Geert! Reply BTDT says: April 19, 2016 at 5:02 pm If you are printing PDFs, it's best to use a PS driver rather than PCL. That's Desktop Support 101 level knowledge. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (requi
to the network administrator to change the printer settings to use the STANDARD printer driver for that make of printer. (i.e. For Hewlett-Packard printers, use the STANDARD "HP LaserJet" printer driver, http://zis.usassure.com/zibs/zibs.nsf/pages/ECF36229DA07A29485256EF20054C489 for LexMark, use the STANDARD LexMark printer driver, etc.) To do this: Click on "Start" --> "Settings" --> "Printers" Double-click on "Add Printer" Select either "My Computer" or "Network Printer" (depending on the situation) Select the Port, then click on the "Next" button. Select the manufacturer of the printer on the left column. Select the STANDARD printer driver on the pcl xl right column. Click on the "Next" button. Select "No" if it asks you to set it as the default printer. Continue clicking "Next" and then "Finish" Then, return to your program, try printing the document again, but select this new printer in the "Printer Name" field on your Print dialog box. On the printer: To turn off "High Speed" pcl xl error and "Advanced Functions", perform the following steps: Press the MENU key until "I/O MENU" appears in the printer display. Press the ITEM key until "Parallel High Speed = Yes" appears in the printer display. Press the VALUE key until "Parallel High Speed = No." Press the SELECT key. An asterisk should appear in the display to the right of the message "Parallel High Speed = No*." Press the ITEM key until "Advanced Functions = On" appears in the printer display. Press the VALUE key until "Advanced Functions = Off." Press the SELECT key. An asterisk should appear in the display to the right of the message "Advanced Functions = Off*." Try reprinting. If above does not work: This printer driver may be customized to accommodate older applications that may not be interacting very well with PCL6. To modify the properties of the PCL6 printer driver, perform the following steps: Windows 95/98 Click the "Start" button in the lower-left hand corner. Select "Settings" and "Printers." From within the "Printers" window, place the mouse pointer over the printer i