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Raistlin 15-06-2005 21:01

Network Printer Problems
 
Hi Guys,

Please help me before I throw my computers and my printer out of the ferkin window :mad:

The setup is:

Windows 2003 Server > [USB] > Lexmark X1180 Printer

Laptop > [WIRELESS] > Linksys Router > [ETHERNET] > Windows 2003 Server

Network is working fine, can access files from the shared folders, from either machine.

I have added the Lexmark printer to the Laptop as a network printer, and it is being shared by the Server.

I can send a document to print and it shows up in the printer manager on bothe the Laptop and the Server. The problem is that it never bl**dy prints!!
I can't cancel the job either, if I choose the document and then tel l the print manager to cancel it (from either machine) it changes the status to "Deleting - Printing" and then does nothing else.

I have had this setup working in the past, I've actually managed to print documents without any problems. every now and then this happens. The only way that I can clear the print manager is to completely reboot the server (obviously not ideal).

Heeeeeeeeeeeeelp! (Please :) )

Tricky 15-06-2005 21:04

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Can you print locally from the server? Try the good old test page method....

stopping and starting the spooler may avoid the reboot?

Raistlin 15-06-2005 21:13

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Will try that and let you know, thanks.
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Ok, I can print locally.

I'll test the print spooler theory.
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Ok, that's odd.

It appears to be printing across the network without any problems now.

Thanks for the help, no doubt I'll be back and complaining about it again soon :)

paulyoung666 15-06-2005 22:25

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
i wonder if it is a good old windoze :dozey: gremlin :D :D :D :D

greencreeper 15-06-2005 22:32

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Network printer? Not the right-click variety that works when it feels like it and some day soon will just stop and have to be recreated?

Add a printer - local one. Untick the auto-detect thingy. Local port - \\servername\printershare or \\serverip\printershare if static IP. Install driver. Away you go.

Dicky spooler...

Start... Run... net stop spooler

c:\winnt\system32\spool\PRINTERS
OR
c:\windows\system32\spool\PRINTERS

Delete the contents, which usually are listed as "Shockwave" files :erm:

Start... Run... net start spooler

If it doesn't stop or start, try...

Right-click "My Computer"... Manage... Services and Applications... Services... Printer Spooler - check the status and stop/start there

Raistlin 15-06-2005 22:35

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greencreeper
Network printer? Not the right-click variety that works when it feels like it and some day soon will just stop and have to be recreated?

Won't even pretend I know what you're talking about here ;)

Quote:

Originally Posted by greencreeper
Add a printer - local one. Untick the auto-detect thingy. Local port - \\servername\printershare or \\serverip\printershare if static IP. Install driver. Away you go.

Ok, so I need to set it up as a Local printer but give the path to the network share, rather than setting it up as a Network printer?

Quote:

Originally Posted by greencreeper
Dicky spooler...

Start... Run... net stop spooler

c:\winnt\system32\spool\PRINTERS
OR
c:\windows\system32\spool\PRINTERS

Delete the contents, which usually are listed as "Shockwave" files :erm:

Start... Run... net start spooler

If it doesn't stop or start, try...

Right-click "My Computer"... Manage... Services and Applications... Services... Printer Spooler - check the status and stop/start there

Thanks, I'll try that next time I get problems (shortly before I kick the bl**dy thing out of the door :) ).

greencreeper 16-06-2005 00:28

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
Ok, so I need to set it up as a Local printer but give the path to the network share, rather than setting it up as a Network printer?

Yes. That's what I normally do - much more reliable. Just redirects the spooler.

Stuartbe 16-06-2005 09:51

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Open the run command and type \\machine name , you should see the printer listed with the shared folders.

I take it that both computers are on the same domain. It may be worth checking that :-

1. the time and date are the same on both computers.
2. The user rights are correct on the shared printer.
3. There are no firewalls blocking the trafic

HTH

Nemesis 16-06-2005 09:53

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuartbe
Open the run command and type \\machine name , you should see the printer listed with the shared folders.

I take it that both computers are on the same domain. It may be worth checking that :-

1. the time and date are the same on both computers.
2. The user rights are correct on the shared printer.
3. There are no firewalls blocking the trafic

HTH

Look, I've warned you about making sensible posts .... :D

Stuartbe 16-06-2005 09:54

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
:angel:

My appologies.... Let me try again...

O.K.

Turn the printer upside down then open a command prompt and type the command " ibble wibble " This will move the megabillybite stack into the hypermegabyte.

HTH

:D

Nemesis 16-06-2005 10:00

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuartbe
:angel:

My appologies.... Let me try again...

O.K.

Turn the printer upside down then open a command prompt and type the command " ibble wibble " This will move the megabillybite stack into the hypermegabyte.

HTH

:D

See, doesn't that feel much better :D

Stuartbe 16-06-2005 10:40

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon M
See, doesn't that feel much better :D

A little :hyper:

Raistlin 16-06-2005 15:51

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuartbe
1. the time and date are the same on both computers.

You might be on to something there.

For some reason the clock on the server seems to run slightly faster than on the laptop.

The Laptop clock is synched to the internet, the server doesn't have any access to the net and therefore doesn't have a time synch.

Is there any way of synching the time between the server and the laptop but using the laptop's time to update the server?

If that was the problem, wouldn't that always be a problem though? I managed to print a couple of documents last night without problem but I can almost be sure that it won't work tonight when I try.....

Stuartbe 16-06-2005 16:10

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Well.... 2000/2003 server has a default margin of 5 mins (in the domain controler security policy) If the time is out to much it will cause problems with NTLM and kerberos authentication. It may be that the time difference is on the boarder of that margin.

2000/2003 server has a time server built in - but it relies on connection to an external NTP server. You check this from a command prompt by typing "net time". If you use the command " net time /SETSNTP:server " You could try putting the laptops ip in the server field. You will need an NTP server running on the laptop though. Netclock is a good one....

HTH

Raistlin 16-06-2005 17:34

Re: Network Printer Problems
 
Ok,I can't install as a local printer because XP doesn't have the drivers for it as standard.

I don't know where the driver file is located on the server.

The setup disk that comes with the printer won't let me install the software/drivers unless the printer is physically connected to the Laptop.
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Been looking at Netclock, I take it that there's a fee for using it?

If so, are there any free versions available (tight, sorry but I'm skint at the moment :) ).


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