norm1320
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disclaimer: Printers are definitely my weak area as I do mostly residential work and rarely need to work on them.
ok, so here's the situation:
Fairly new win7 system using an HP 2600n color laser printer connected via USB. Yesterday morning client gets to his office and finds that his computer is off (most likely shut down by the UPS as we had lightning storms and power failures the night before) and his printer won't print. He claims that there was an error message when he tried, but of course he does not remember what the error was.
I get there and find several documents in the printer spool and clear them out. Try printing a quick notepad test, and it goes to the print spool but does not print. I figure it never hurts to check for updated drivers, so I go and download the newest drivers.
Remove the old drivers and install the newly downloaded ones, but there is a snag... it does not find the printer, so I have to manually point it to the usb port and install that way.
Seems to go fine, but when I go to print it still does not print. It does send the doc to the spool, and after a few seconds the spool empties as though it has printed.
So I try switching to a different USB port to see if it will bring up the hardware detection routine. It doesn't.
Try a different USB cable. Doesn't work.
Try connecting it to my laptop. Not detected.
Try the first cord again with my laptop. Still not detected.
Try manually installing it to my laptop. Doesn't work.
Throughout all of this, I have seen no evidence that either computer is able to communicate with the printer at all, and given that we've just been through a storm and power failure scenario, and that the printer has no surge protection AT ALL, I feel comfortable saying that it is the printer itself and that he'll need to replace it.
Now I just received word that he got a new printer and it won't print either. It's too late in the day to go out there and work on it, but I'm really not sure what to try next when I do go out there first thing in the morning.
Any ideas?
ok, so here's the situation:
Fairly new win7 system using an HP 2600n color laser printer connected via USB. Yesterday morning client gets to his office and finds that his computer is off (most likely shut down by the UPS as we had lightning storms and power failures the night before) and his printer won't print. He claims that there was an error message when he tried, but of course he does not remember what the error was.
I get there and find several documents in the printer spool and clear them out. Try printing a quick notepad test, and it goes to the print spool but does not print. I figure it never hurts to check for updated drivers, so I go and download the newest drivers.
Remove the old drivers and install the newly downloaded ones, but there is a snag... it does not find the printer, so I have to manually point it to the usb port and install that way.
Seems to go fine, but when I go to print it still does not print. It does send the doc to the spool, and after a few seconds the spool empties as though it has printed.
So I try switching to a different USB port to see if it will bring up the hardware detection routine. It doesn't.
Try a different USB cable. Doesn't work.
Try connecting it to my laptop. Not detected.
Try the first cord again with my laptop. Still not detected.
Try manually installing it to my laptop. Doesn't work.
Throughout all of this, I have seen no evidence that either computer is able to communicate with the printer at all, and given that we've just been through a storm and power failure scenario, and that the printer has no surge protection AT ALL, I feel comfortable saying that it is the printer itself and that he'll need to replace it.
Now I just received word that he got a new printer and it won't print either. It's too late in the day to go out there and work on it, but I'm really not sure what to try next when I do go out there first thing in the morning.
Any ideas?