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Print Server (and domain controller)with about 15 HP LaserJet 4050N's added to it. I am using the HP universal driver, as I couldn't find a another http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Inkjet-Printing/Resolve-Error-Unsupported-Protocol-1200-Series-on-Home/td-p/2466431 one that would work. I have set upgroup policy to send every printer to each user. It worked in my test environment. However, when I tried to introduce it into my production environment seeminglyevery print jobgives me this error: PCL XL error Subsystem: KERNEL Error: UnsupportedProtocol Operator: 0x0 Position: 0 I also https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/06d917e1-4584-41c3-8c7f-16236dbae24b/windows-server-2012-print-server-issue?forum=winserverprint notice that, on the printer list in Print Management, it shows duplicates which end in (redirected 1) ie STATION118-PRINTER (redirected 1). It even does this to the build in Fax. The client PCs run Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. Does anyone know what causes this, and how to fix it? Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Wes Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:47 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Yes you can use the drivers HP included in Vista and Windows 7. Theyare available on Windows Update. http://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx There are also many posts @ HP.com on the 4050 drivers and this PCL XL error http://h30499.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-LaserJet/PCL-XL-Error-SubSys-Kernel-Error-IllegalOperatorSequence/td-p/759953Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Marked as answer by Alan MorrisEditor Thursday, July 04, 2013 2:14 PM Thursday, July 04, 2013 2:14 PM Reply | Quote Answerer All replies 0 Sign in to vote usually, the suffix of (redirected nn) is a result of using TS/RDS, does this o
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adapter making it the equivalent of a 2200DN. 12,600 pages later, it is still working like new (though recognizing in a shared office environment, this same print volume would probably be used within a fraction of a year.) After recently completing a Windows 7 x64 reinstall, I installed the latest driver linked to from the product support page, which is the Universal Print Driver (UPD), version 5.3.1. Interestingly, the "Previous version" column on the download page is empty - and I was unable to find any archive of driver downloads on HP's site. This wouldn't have been a problem - except for having the following printed in place of the expected output whenever I attempted to print: PCL XL error Subsystem: KERNEL Error: UnsupportedProtocol Operator: 0x0 Position: 0 Fortunately, I still had the last known-working version of the driver saved, 5.0.3.37 from December 2009. This worked, but now I was curious as to if this was an issue new to the 5.3.1 drivers and if there were still other updates I could be benefiting from. Kudos to HP for still releasing drivers for a 10-year-old product, and for the concept of a universal driver. However, these versions shouldn't replace existing ones on the product support page - especially if there isn't at least minimal testing with the related product to ensure that it still works. From HP's Readme for the HP Universal Print Driver v5.3.1.10527: Each release is a full release of the product for all printer description languages for both 32bit and 64bit platform. Version history of UPD builds released on CD-ROM or posted to www.hp.com/go/upd. Unfortunately, there is nothing visible at www.hp.com/go/upd for previous versions of the drivers. Even after searching HP's FTP site, I couldn't find any "official" archive of the UPD driver for versions prior to 5.3.1. However, I did find copies elsewhere on the Internet, and here are some details of each that should be useful to anyone else trying to find the same versions. Note that these are for Windows x64, PCL 6 only: VersionFile NameSize (bytes)SHA-1 Checksum 5.0.3.37 / December 2009 upd-503-pcl664.exe