Computer and printer were shutdown and restarted after a pause to clear problem. Printer not responding (wireless connected) to computer print commands, printer remains idle. Seems to be a communication loss. There's a printer job queue
SOURCE: pausing printer
Try enlarging your "Printer Buffer" if you can.. OR maybe you need to set your Parallel Port to a differsnt mode in the BIOS. And/Or try updating your "Drivers" see if this all helps.
SOURCE: Printer hangs up.
1. check the printer, make a copy
2. check connectivity, open device manager - USB Printing Support(under
Universal Serial Bus Controllers) must be there - swap cable/port if
it´s not
3. uninstall, reboot then re install printer driver
SOURCE: Epson TM-U220 Matrix Printer not printing in WinXPP
hi basiime
possible issue is port configuration. if the generic text driver works, apd driver should work too.
what may be happen is that when you install the apd driver the other printer drivers that you have were still using the same port that your apd driver were using. example, you have generic txt assigned to lpt1 and then the apd were assigned on the same port, this is were you get the trouble.
what you must do is, first, check any printer driver that you have using the lpt, say for example, you generic text is using lpt1, when you install the apd driver set it to lpt2. apd drivers will create a new port normally called esdprt. try to use that port but if that will not work reassigned the port of your apd driver to lpt2 printer port then uncheck bi-directional support. from there you should be able to print..
hope that resolves your issue.. =)
SOURCE: Communication Error IM 200
ok..turn off printer..unplug from computer..
remove s/w for printer via print panel
go here, get new drivers
install
turn on printer
connect to computer
see how that goes
SOURCE: epson printer won't print
That sounds a lot like the print spooler has suffered some kind of problem...
Try the following:
Tip: This is the same thing as going to Control Panel > Adminstrative Tools > Services
From here you:
This will restart the print spooler.
If the spooler is the problem you should be able to send a print job to the printer and it should now start printing.
If not then the chances are this is either a port misconfiguration or a driver error in which case you should try:
If the port was misconfigured this SHOULD solve the issue but there's no guarantees... If you're still having issues, post again and we'll go from there..
Hope this helps.
Martin
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