Printer Issue
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If you rolled them with a static address instead of DHCP with a reservation, there is a possibility of a duplicate IP address on the network. That will cause symptoms like you are having.
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@mike-davis said in Printer Issue:
If you rolled them with a static address instead of DHCP with a reservation, there is a possibility of a duplicate IP address on the network. That will cause symptoms like you are having.
Wouldn't be the first time finding that this week.
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@mike-davis said in Printer Issue:
If you rolled them with a static address instead of DHCP with a reservation, there is a possibility of a duplicate IP address on the network. That will cause symptoms like you are having.
Thank you I will take a look at that!
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Just verified that it is DHCP, good guess though.
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Is printer set up as a shared printer off a print server, or is it being pushed out as a local printer with a TCP/IP print queue?
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Can you do a print test page?
Is the printer set as the default printer? -
Instinctively, I just want to downvote this post, because I hate printers so much.
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@black3dynamite said in Printer Issue:
Can you do a print test page?
Is the printer set as the default printer?No to test page yes to the default printer.
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@fuznutz04 said in Printer Issue:
Instinctively, I just want to downvote this post, because I hate printers so much.
OH ME TOO!!!!
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Power cycle the printer itself, even though some user can print to it I have seen a power cycle fix weird print server issues
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Now we have people having printer issues all over the building. I hate printers.
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@black3dynamite said in Printer Issue:
Can you do a print test page?
Is the printer set as the default printer?Nothing come out for the test page.
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Instead of
\\server-dns\printshare
, try\\server-ip\printshare
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Ok I finally got a test print to work, from the Print Server it's self.
But still can't print from the desktops.
All the printers that are down are the same model.
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Check event viewer. I would probably go in to the printer manager and delete the drivers for that printer and reinstall them.
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Is this printer connected to a Fiery Print server?
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@dustinb3403 said in Printer Issue:
Is this printer connected to a Fiery Print server?
No, just a normal 2012 R2 print server. Very vanilla.
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Picture of the print server...
https://silk.com/sites/default/files/products/full/Soy_VVan.png
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I assume someone has dug through the event logs on this old 2012 r2 server, yes?