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Hi all,
I have a network printer which is driving me mad.
I can send print jobs to it, they get spooled but they don't print.
I thought at first I might be sending them to the wrong printer, but
when I switch the printer off I can no longer ping the address..
Is there a way of stopping the spooling being done on the print server
and done locally?
Does this make any sense?
It's a network printer which used to work when running from the
server, but once I brought the server offline and used a local machine
as the new print server it stopped.
I have a network printer which is driving me mad.
I can send print jobs to it, they get spooled but they don't print.
I thought at first I might be sending them to the wrong printer, but
when I switch the printer off I can no longer ping the address..
Is there a way of stopping the spooling being done on the print server
and done locally?
Does this make any sense?
It's a network printer which used to work when running from the
server, but once I brought the server offline and used a local machine
as the new print server it stopped.