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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 This is the error we're getting when some people pcl xl error subsystem kernel error unsupportedprotocol try to print to networked printers installed on a Windows 2008 R2 print server:
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PCL XL errorsubsystem: kernelerror: IllegalOperatorSequenceoperator: beginpageposition: 1217 The "position" line number always changes. I have done plenty of research and troubleshooting,
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and this is what I know: The problem started out of nowhere, but I suspect it was right after Microsoft's patch day September 9th. The printers have been on the network and configured the same
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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 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 pcl xl error subsystem kernel error illegalattribute 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 you can't implement this fix, that you know works? 0 Anaheim OP WPS-Mark Sep 19, 2014 at 4:22 UTC I hoped I could do that but when I tested to see if that would work, some people who were able to print fine with the existing driver s
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