When I try to print multiple copies from a file on my computer, the bizhub spools between each copy between printouts, how do I spool one page and have the copier print multiple copies?
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Press and hold the cancel button and then press the start copy button release them together.
You should print a test page. No Test page an internal printer problem is likely!
If test page is good reset the spooler \. More than one way to reset spool file. Spool file controls transfer from computer to printer. Spool file a mess then printer hangs!!!
Method 1
a. Go to Start / Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services
b. Select "Print Spooler".
c. While Print spooler is stopped, start it by double-clicking on "Print Spooler" and then click the "Start" button.
d. Verify that the "startup type" is set to "automatic".
Method 2
Create a new txt file
Type in exactly as the following text:
net stop spooler
del %systemroot%\system32\spool\printers\*.shd
del %systemroot%\system32\spool\printers\*.spl
net start spooler
Rename txt file killspool.bat
save on desk top
Double click off of desktop file to run
Next time printer hangs you can use this file again
Click Start
Click Control Panel
Click Classic View
Click Printers
Double-click the active printer to open the "job-queue" window
Select the file to be cancelled
Right-mouse click on the selected file, and choose cancel.
this machine came with a fairly slow processor and small amount of memory so if the size of the file you are printing is larger than about 1mb it will slow the spool down considerably
This is likely a problem with the printer driver or the printer spooling system on your computer. Check in folder "C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS". If there are files in this folder at any time when you are not expecting a printout and there were no system messages, then it is confirmed.
The easiest thing to try is to uninstall and reinstall your printer drivers. If that does not do the trick and a problem with the printer spooling system, you might be able to try uninstalling and reinstalling this feature. If this does not work or you cannot do figure out how to do it yourself, you will need a Windows expert to fix it for you.
When you ask to print the page are you asking for more the one copy? If you are there is a collate check button next to the requested sets box, in the print dialog box. Make sure its not check. Collating the print means your PC sends a copy of the file for each requested copy. IE: you print one page and ask for six copies, your PC sends the file six times, one copy of the file for each print requested.
Also because your printing from a windows application IE: Excel you should be using the PCL print driver as apposed to a PostScript print driver. The time it takes to convert the file into PostScript for the printer to process it is time consuming.
1.install the latest print driver; see if the rip/spool time is long or the printing time is long. The rip time depends by your computer (!) and the print driver (disable the collate option when printing multiple copies of 1 page = on the printer you should see 1/5 spit a page then 2/5 and spit another page for 5 copies of same page. If you see processing the spit the page then processing and spit the page means your computer is sending 5 times the same page instead of sending once and ask for 5 copies !!! ) 2.use network connection instead the USB. 3.expand the printer memory 4.switch the printer from PCL to KPDL or Auto when printing pdf files.
This is likely a problem with the printer driver or the printer spooling system on your computer. Check in folder "C:\Windows\System32\spool\PRINTERS". If there are files in this folder at any time when you are not expecting a printout and there were no system messages, then it is confirmed.
The easiest thing to try is to uninstall and reinstall your printer drivers. If that does not do the trick and a problem with the printer spooling system, you might be able to try uninstalling and reinstalling this feature. If this does not work or you cannot do figure out how to do it yourself, you will need a Windows expert to fix it for you.
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