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We have an HP 1606dn attached via Ethernet cable to our network. This printer is being served by our print server running Server 2012 R2, and it is applied to a set of computers via Group Policy. It is currently installed with the HP Universal driver like many other printers that are all fine.
For the second time now (maybe 3), the printer seems to get a print job that it will not let go of. It continuously reprints this job over and over. I have read about disabling the bidirectional support under the Ports tab, but that makes no difference to this printer.
When this happens it seems like the issue is tied to the IP address. I should mention the printer has a static IP. I can do a factory reset on the printer by holding down the correct button combination and it will stop spitting out the job. If I put the printer back to the original static IP, the job comes back. There may be a few minutes delay, but it comes back.
The print server never shows the job in that printers que. It also doesn't show the printer as offline in Print Management (it's always "Ready") even when I have changed the IP address or have the printer turned off.
Hopefully someone has experienced this before, or can tell me what I am overlooking. Any help is greatly appreciated.
For the second time now (maybe 3), the printer seems to get a print job that it will not let go of. It continuously reprints this job over and over. I have read about disabling the bidirectional support under the Ports tab, but that makes no difference to this printer.
When this happens it seems like the issue is tied to the IP address. I should mention the printer has a static IP. I can do a factory reset on the printer by holding down the correct button combination and it will stop spitting out the job. If I put the printer back to the original static IP, the job comes back. There may be a few minutes delay, but it comes back.
The print server never shows the job in that printers que. It also doesn't show the printer as offline in Print Management (it's always "Ready") even when I have changed the IP address or have the printer turned off.
Hopefully someone has experienced this before, or can tell me what I am overlooking. Any help is greatly appreciated.