From: Dan on 3 Mar 2010 15:50 I have two (local) network printers - HP PSC 750xi & Samsung ML-1710. While connected to the remote (windows server 2003) Terminal Server I am able to print on the HP. However, when I try to print on the Samsung, the printer activates as if it's going to print and then does nothing. Anyone know what I need to do in order to print on the Samsung? Thanks.
From: Danny Sanders on 3 Mar 2010 16:00 Anything in event viewer? hth DDS "Dan" <Dan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:10417504-517E-47E3-B46C-7AA582BBA1FB(a)microsoft.com... >I have two (local) network printers - HP PSC 750xi & Samsung ML-1710. While > connected to the remote (windows server 2003) Terminal Server I am able > to > print on the HP. However, when I try to print on the Samsung, the printer > activates as if it's going to print and then does nothing. Anyone know > what I > need to do in order to print on the Samsung? Thanks. >
From: Dan on 3 Mar 2010 17:08 "Danny Sanders" wrote: > Anything in event viewer? > > > hth > DDS The printer queue takes the document and moments later removes it as if it successfully was printed. When I check the event viewer there is a notice that states: "Document owned by Dan was printed on Samsung Universal Print Driver in session 1 via port TS001." But unfortunately, the printer does not actually print any document.
From: Rob on 4 Mar 2010 03:29 Dan <Dan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > "Danny Sanders" wrote: > >> Anything in event viewer? >> >> >> hth >> DDS > > The printer queue takes the document and moments later removes it as if it > successfully was printed. When I check the event viewer there is a notice > that states: "Document owned by Dan was printed on Samsung Universal Print > Driver in session 1 via port TS001." But unfortunately, the printer does not > actually print any document. I once had such an issue in a Citrix server and it was cured by removing the (roaming) profile for the complaining user. Apparently some bad setting for that user, but I never found what the problem was.
From: Danny Sanders on 4 Mar 2010 10:13 Sounds like Windows is doing what it is supposed to do...........I would check with Samsung hth DDS "Dan" <Dan(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5AF9020B-B756-4DEF-8738-F409E57D3C6E(a)microsoft.com... > "Danny Sanders" wrote: > >> Anything in event viewer? >> >> >> hth >> DDS > > The printer queue takes the document and moments later removes it as if it > successfully was printed. When I check the event viewer there is a notice > that states: "Document owned by Dan was printed on Samsung Universal Print > Driver in session 1 via port TS001." But unfortunately, the printer does > not > actually print any document.
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