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Recent Activity FAQs Guidelines Question 0 Votes Locked network printer is ready but there's error when printing By wandersick · 8 years ago Hi there.We've set up a Canon MP988 network printer (connected to router) in theprinter server (running Windows Server) of a company。We can see its statusis ready, which I suppose should mean the driver has been properly installedand everything is OK, even its management web page can printer status error windows 10 be accessed fine.However, it gives error when printing.What could be the cause?Sorry for sounding newbie-ish, but I would really like to know the ports thenetwork printer uses for sharing, as I want to telnet to the port to see ifthere's anything (e.g. strict firewall rules) that is blocking thecommunication between the network printer and the Windows server.If that path is not blocked, then maybe we need to send the printer torepair; if the path is blocked, then it should be firewall, correct?"How Network Printing Works"http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc783789.aspx#w2k3tr_prntt_how_fxbiI checked this Technet article for the ports I need but I really lack thisknowledge. Is this what should be tested? Port 9100 for "Standard TCP/IPport monitor" (RAW)"I don't think it is about SMB / RPC ports as the network printer is not aWindows OS. Am I wrong in saying so?Thanks and sorry for my ignorance.mixty Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 4 total posts (Page 1 of 1) + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - Printing by BFilmFan · 8 years ago In reply to network printer is ready ... Install the print drivers on a PC.Print directly to the IP address th
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(0.54/day) Thanks Received: 163 Location: ontario canada System Specs System Name: home canon printer error brew Processor: Intel Corei7 3770K OC @ 4.5Ghz Motherboard: ASUS P8Z77-V Cooling: Corsair H100 Memory: 16GB DDR3 1600 GSKILL printer in an error state Video Card(s): Powercolor Radeon 7970, MSI Radeon 7970 Hard Disk(s): Mushkin Chronos Deluxe 240gb. 2 TB Hdd. Optical Drive: 1 dvd burner LCD/CRT Model: 3x24inch Dell Ultra IPS Case: CM storm trooper http://www.techrepublic.com/forums/discussions/network-printer-is-ready-but-theres-error-when-printing/ Power Supply: Antec Quattro OC ed. 1200w Software: Windows 7 Business x64 Benchmark Scores: vantage: P43089 We have 4 printers on our Windows print server. The server was migrated from win2k3 to 2k8 on friday. 3/4 printers are working great, the other is having issues. When trying to print a test page to it, it gets a job status of Error - Printing. http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/error-printing-on-network-printer.139163/ When sending a small word document to it, it sends it to the printer, the queue is empty but nothing prints. If I goto the printer itself, it doesnt show any errors and I can print things such as information sheets and diagnostic files just fine. All four printers are the same model, all 4 have a static IP. I can ping the printer successfully. I've tried printing from both an XP machine and the print server itself. I tried removing and adding the printer on the print server. And lastly, uunplugged the printer for 30 seconds, plugged it back in. Any ideas? Jan 25, 2011 at 9:08 PM #2 Wrigleyvillain PTFO or GTFO Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Messages: 7,704 (2.34/day) Thanks Received: 1,791 Location: Chicago System Specs System Name: DarkStar Processor: i5 3570K 4.4Ghz Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme 3 Cooling: Apogee HD White/XSPC Razer blocks Memory: 8GB Samsung Green 1600 Video Card(s): 2 x GTX 670 4GB Hard Disk(s): 2 x 120GB Samsung 830 Optical Drive: Asus Blu Ray burner LCD/CRT Model: 27" QNIX Case: Enthoo Pro Power Supply: Seasonic Platinum 760 Mouse: Steelseries Se
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you find it useful then please leave a comment - or, even better, if I've saved you time and money then donate a bit to cover my hosting costs. You may find, as I have done recently, that a network printer installed on a Windows Vista starts suddenly showing as Offline even when other machines on the network can access it fine. I originally thought it would be an IP address issue, but it turned out not to be anything to do with that. In fact, the solution was far simpler - but also slightly strange… It turns out that Windows Vista automatically enables SNMP support for networked printers, and if it can't get a response to a SNMP message then it assumes the printer is offline. SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and is a way of getting information from network devices (such as routers, servers and printers), mainly for the purposes of finding out if there are any problems with the devices. A number of networked printers implement SNMP, and will respond to SNMP queries with information, but some don't. My printer (a fairly old Lexmark T640) is one of the ones that doesn't implement it - so of course Vista will never get a response to a SNMP message. The result of which is that the printer will start showing as offline at a seemingly random time because Vista has just sent a SNMP message to it, and it hasn't responded. Thankfully there is a simple way to fix this - and it just involves telling Vista not to try and communicate with the printer via SNMP. Simply right-click on the printer in the Printers window, choose the Ports tab, and select Configure Port. At the bottom you will see a checkbox saying something like SNMP Status Enable. Untick that, and the printer should start showing as online again. That should be it…but here are a few other tips/observations from people who've commented on this post: This has been found to work on a variety of versions of Windows including Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows