Also, after it's installed, instead of removing it and re-adding, have you tried changing the port to a TCP/IP port and leaving what's on there as far as drivers alone? Post back. Also, make sure you are using the right bit driver (x86 or 圆4 where approrpiate). Did you let it auto-discover for the driver or did you run a manufacturer's installer? That would make it use WSD for the port if you let it auto-discover the driver. That's what I've found works better at times. How did you install the driver? Have you tried switching to a different driver? If you are using PostScript, try PCL5 if it's XP or PCL6 if it's Vista, 7 or 8. It makes it a WSD port with some long hex type number like "WSD-22dc14d6-c169-47e7-ab33-bf19e5958dfb.003a" At that point, the print job fails and/or printer is reported as being offline. They should NOT be uninstalling, what appears to be happening is that instead of it being the usual tcp/ip port of 10.65.x.x. ![]() ![]() ![]() We will be doing printers via GPO after we finish our move to a new AD, but for now they are all manual.
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