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I have the same problem as "PROBLEM ONE" described in another post in this
discussion group titled, “Help! HP Photosmart 2610 - Print Queue/Event ID 6161 problem”: “The first problem was that when I printed something, the print job would remain in the queue for about 5 minutes before disappearing and letting the next job print.” System is very similar setup: Windows XP (SP1) with network connected (through router that also includes networked cable modem) HP2610xi all in one printer. I worked with HP support to reinstall printer. This did not fix problem. I can stop/start the print spooler service, and reboot. This seems to fix the problem, but only for that session. The problem reoccurs with subsequent sessions (the next time I restart). I don't want to have to stop/start service whenever turning on my machine to ensure that the spooler releases jobs timely. -- Thanks... jwh |
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I am having a similiar problem with my computer. How were you able to turn
your printer spooler service on and off? If i could do this, i think it might solve my problem. "jwh" wrote: > I have the same problem as "PROBLEM ONE" described in another post in this > discussion group titled, “Help! HP Photosmart 2610 - Print Queue/Event ID > 6161 problem”: > > “The first problem was that when I printed something, the print job would > remain in the queue for about 5 minutes before disappearing and letting the > next job print.” > > System is very similar setup: Windows XP (SP1) with network connected > (through router that also includes networked cable modem) HP2610xi all in one > printer. I worked with HP support to reinstall printer. This did not fix > problem. I can stop/start the print spooler service, and reboot. This seems > to fix the problem, but only for that session. The problem reoccurs with > subsequent sessions (the next time I restart). I don't want to have to > stop/start service whenever turning on my machine to ensure that the spooler > releases jobs timely. > > -- > Thanks... > jwh |
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NET Start Spooler (to start it)
NET Stop Spooler (to stop it) Start/stop Printer Spooler http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article%20Nine.htm -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "KK" wrote: > I am having a similiar problem with my computer. How were you able to turn > your printer spooler service on and off? If i could do this, i think it > might solve my problem. > > > "jwh" wrote: > > > I have the same problem as "PROBLEM ONE" described in another post in this > > discussion group titled, “Help! HP Photosmart 2610 - Print Queue/Event ID > > 6161 problem”: > > > > “The first problem was that when I printed something, the print job would > > remain in the queue for about 5 minutes before disappearing and letting the > > next job print.” > > > > System is very similar setup: Windows XP (SP1) with network connected > > (through router that also includes networked cable modem) HP2610xi all in one > > printer. I worked with HP support to reinstall printer. This did not fix > > problem. I can stop/start the print spooler service, and reboot. This seems > > to fix the problem, but only for that session. The problem reoccurs with > > subsequent sessions (the next time I restart). I don't want to have to > > stop/start service whenever turning on my machine to ensure that the spooler > > releases jobs timely. > > > > -- > > Thanks... > > jwh |
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I found the answer to my issue after reading another post that directed me to
do more research on bidirectional printing. I found this article: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;208820 As article suggested, I turned off bidirectional printing for my networked HP printer, and problem solved. "Byte" wrote: > NET Start Spooler (to start it) > > NET Stop Spooler (to stop it) > > Start/stop Printer Spooler > http://www.coribright.com/windows/Article%20Nine.htm > > -- > XP - WNP > Today is the first day of the > rest of your life. > > > "KK" wrote: > > > I am having a similiar problem with my computer. How were you able to turn > > your printer spooler service on and off? If i could do this, i think it > > might solve my problem. > > > > > > "jwh" wrote: > > > > > I have the same problem as "PROBLEM ONE" described in another post in this > > > discussion group titled, “Help! HP Photosmart 2610 - Print Queue/Event ID > > > 6161 problem”: > > > > > > “The first problem was that when I printed something, the print job would > > > remain in the queue for about 5 minutes before disappearing and letting the > > > next job print.” > > > > > > System is very similar setup: Windows XP (SP1) with network connected > > > (through router that also includes networked cable modem) HP2610xi all in one > > > printer. I worked with HP support to reinstall printer. This did not fix > > > problem. I can stop/start the print spooler service, and reboot. This seems > > > to fix the problem, but only for that session. The problem reoccurs with > > > subsequent sessions (the next time I restart). I don't want to have to > > > stop/start service whenever turning on my machine to ensure that the spooler > > > releases jobs timely. > > > > > > -- > > > Thanks... > > > jwh |
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