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Before posting my request for help, I consulted many posts dealing with
spooler issues, and it looks like mine is somewhat unique: I know how to start the spooling service, which I have also set to automatic. But the service stops constantly, and then of course there are no printers in the printer folder (I can't even convert a Word document to pdf). Any advice will be much appreciated. I run Windows XP service pack II on a Fujitsu tablet pc T4020D. My printers include: 4 network printers, a personal HP psc 1200 series printer, a pdf converter, Macromedia flashpaper, Journal Note Writer, MS Document Image Writer, and of course a fax. Thanks! |
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An expanded search in this discussion group, after I had posted my message,
brought me to a page that explains how to remove all printers and printer drivers: http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm. I followed all instructions, but my spooler's behavior hasn't changed: still stopping repeatedly. I'm at a loss about what I can do next! Thank you. "Catherine" wrote: > Before posting my request for help, I consulted many posts dealing with > spooler issues, and it looks like mine is somewhat unique: I know how to > start the spooling service, which I have also set to automatic. But the > service stops constantly, and then of course there are no printers in the > printer folder (I can't even convert a Word document to pdf). Any advice will > be much appreciated. > > I run Windows XP service pack II on a Fujitsu tablet pc T4020D. My printers > include: 4 network printers, a personal HP psc 1200 series printer, a pdf > converter, Macromedia flashpaper, Journal Note Writer, MS Document Image > Writer, and of course a fax. Thanks! |
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The drivers not only include those on your Tablet PC but those installed
everywhere else..... and it's normally one of those that is corrupted. See if it might be the one (whichever that is) that you use the most. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Catherine" <Catherine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AFB1E92A-D431-4935-8A8D-7A45D1B8BE46@microsoft.com... > An expanded search in this discussion group, after I had posted my > message, > brought me to a page that explains how to remove all printers and printer > drivers: http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/CleanPrinterDrivers.htm. I > followed > all instructions, but my spooler's behavior hasn't changed: still stopping > repeatedly. I'm at a loss about what I can do next! Thank you. > > "Catherine" wrote: > >> Before posting my request for help, I consulted many posts dealing with >> spooler issues, and it looks like mine is somewhat unique: I know how to >> start the spooling service, which I have also set to automatic. But the >> service stops constantly, and then of course there are no printers in the >> printer folder (I can't even convert a Word document to pdf). Any advice >> will >> be much appreciated. >> >> I run Windows XP service pack II on a Fujitsu tablet pc T4020D. My >> printers >> include: 4 network printers, a personal HP psc 1200 series printer, a pdf >> converter, Macromedia flashpaper, Journal Note Writer, MS Document Image >> Writer, and of course a fax. Thanks! |
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Thanks, Cari. I am not sure what you mean by drivers elsewhere than on my
tablet pc, but it seems that I was able to fix the problem by forcing the print spooler service to "restart" continuously. It's probably not a good solution if the problem that made the spooler stop is not fixed, but it works so far! Thank you again, Catherine "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > The drivers not only include those on your Tablet PC but those installed > everywhere else..... and it's normally one of those that is corrupted. > > See if it might be the one (whichever that is) that you use the most. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > http://www.coribright.com/windows |
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When you ask your Tablet to print, it not only uses the drivers installed on
your PC but on the PC to which the printer is connected. One of the drivers somewhere is corrupted.... and that's what is causing the spooler to fail. But you'll need to find out exactly which driver it is that is 'broken'. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Catherine" <Catherine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3A8F7627-36FB-4120-A05F-CC34CE0DF6B8@microsoft.com... > Thanks, Cari. I am not sure what you mean by drivers elsewhere than on my > tablet pc, but it seems that I was able to fix the problem by forcing the > print spooler service to "restart" continuously. It's probably not a good > solution if the problem that made the spooler stop is not fixed, but it > works > so far! > Thank you again, > Catherine > > "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: > >> The drivers not only include those on your Tablet PC but those installed >> everywhere else..... and it's normally one of those that is corrupted. >> >> See if it might be the one (whichever that is) that you use the most. >> -- >> Cari (MS-MVP) >> Printing & Imaging >> http://www.coribright.com/windows |
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