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Paul
February 7th 04, 08:45 PM
Hi,

I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and Windows
XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
updated. Acrobat is also current.

When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the PDF
successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting. When
it prints, I always get one extra blank page.

What's going on, and what should I do?

Thank you in advance for your help.

Paul

Cerridwen
February 7th 04, 11:05 PM
Paul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and Windows
> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
> updated. Acrobat is also current.
>
> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the PDF
> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting. When
> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
>
> What's going on, and what should I do?
>
> Thank you in advance for your help.
>
> Paul

And you're posting here because...? This is a *Microsoft* group - Acrobat is
an *Adobe* application. If you suspect the problem is caused by an Adobe
application, this isn't the correct place to be posting, now is it?

Eric Booth
February 8th 04, 01:43 AM
"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and Windows
> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
> updated. Acrobat is also current.
>
> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the PDF
> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting. When
> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
>
> What's going on, and what should I do?
>
> Thank you in advance for your help.
>
> Paul
>
Check out help at Adobe and HP
Eric Booth

February 9th 04, 02:27 AM
You're welcome to read my post on Adobe's site.

By now you should realize that many such problems are
tied in some way to bugs in Microsoft's operating
systems.

Why should I not ask the question on the forums of both
companies ... since the problem could have arisen from
one or both of them?


>-----Original Message-----
>Paul wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and
Windows
>> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
>> updated. Acrobat is also current.
>>
>> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the
PDF
>> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
>> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
>> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
>> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting.
When
>> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
>>
>> What's going on, and what should I do?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your help.
>>
>> Paul
>
>And you're posting here because...? This is a
*Microsoft* group - Acrobat is
>an *Adobe* application. If you suspect the problem is
caused by an Adobe
>application, this isn't the correct place to be posting,
now is it?
>
>
>.
>

Paul
February 9th 04, 05:03 AM
Thanks for ther suggestion. I have been on HP's and
Adobe's sites and forums. I believe the problem may be
with Windows XP because I can't delete any Microsoft Word
document hanging in the queue after using Acrobat. It's
got something to do with Microsoft Office, Microsoft 's
Windows XP and the order in which printing is done with
Word and Adobe Acrobat.

I can priont from Word. I can print from, Acrobat. I can
print from Word and then print with Acrobat. But, after
priunting with Acrobat, I can't then print with Word.

And, then I can't empty the queue. I need to reboot. Then
it prints.

This makes me think it's got something to do with the
print function in Windows XP.

Paul

>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Paul" > wrote in
message
...
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and
Windows
>> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
>> updated. Acrobat is also current.
>>
>> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the
PDF
>> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
>> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
>> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
>> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting.
When
>> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
>>
>> What's going on, and what should I do?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your help.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>Check out help at Adobe and HP
>Eric Booth
>
>
>.
>

Paul
February 9th 04, 05:03 AM
Just found another post on this board. Same problem,
different computer, printer, software.

Its' probably a bug in Windows.

Paul (See below)

Subject: print jobs constantly getting stuck in queue
with hp psc 2110
From: "Jon" >
Sent: 2/8/2004 2:56:05 AM

I recently purchased an HP PSC 2110 printer which I
installed with Windows XP Pro SP1.

Very often when I try to print something (even a test
page or from notepad), the document gets stuck in the
print queue.

Here is what shows up in my print queue:
Document Name Status Owner
Pages Size
Submitted Port
Test Page Printing Jon
Harris 2/1 76.2 KB/76.2 KB 5:40:04 AM
08/02/2004 USB001
Test Page
SYSTEM N/A 294 KB 5:40:04
AM 08/02/2004

It always shows 2 jobs like this, and sometimes the first
one (Owner: Jon Harris) shows the size as being only
partial (ex: 75.9 KB/76.2 KB)

deleting the SYSTEM owned job works fine, but when I try
to delete the first job, its status changes to 'Deleting -
Printing' and won't budge.

I am running the latest HP Drivers (version 2.1.0), and
have also tried their basic driver (version 3.1.1) I have
tried everything else under the sun, including a clean re-
install of windows, disabling startup programs, turning
off power management on the usb port, changing the USB
cable, and telling the printer to print directly to the
printer instead of spooling.

I am quite sure this isn't a hardware problem since I
have tried 2 different psc 2110s on 3 different
computers, and the problem persists.

The only solution I have found is to restart the print
spooler service, after which the jobs usually print.

Interstingly enough, the printer seems to work fine after
the print spooler service is restarted, and subsequent
print jobs do not seem to get stuck until after a reboot.

I hope someone out there has a solution, the HP customer
care people are stumped.

Cheers,
Jon.


>-----Original Message-----
>Thanks for ther suggestion. I have been on HP's and
>Adobe's sites and forums. I believe the problem may be
>with Windows XP because I can't delete any Microsoft
Word
>document hanging in the queue after using Acrobat. It's
>got something to do with Microsoft Office, Microsoft 's
>Windows XP and the order in which printing is done with
>Word and Adobe Acrobat.
>
>I can priont from Word. I can print from, Acrobat. I can
>print from Word and then print with Acrobat. But, after
>priunting with Acrobat, I can't then print with Word.
>
>And, then I can't empty the queue. I need to reboot.
Then
>it prints.
>
>This makes me think it's got something to do with the
>print function in Windows XP.
>
>Paul
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>
>>"Paul" > wrote in
>message
...
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and
>Windows
>>> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
>>> updated. Acrobat is also current.
>>>
>>> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the
>PDF
>>> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
>>> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
>>> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
>>> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting.
>When
>>> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
>>>
>>> What's going on, and what should I do?
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance for your help.
>>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>Check out help at Adobe and HP
>>Eric Booth
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Eric Booth
February 9th 04, 07:02 AM
"Paul" > wrote in message
...
> Just found another post on this board. Same problem,
> different computer, printer, software.
>
> Its' probably a bug in Windows.
>
> Paul (See below)
>
> Subject: print jobs constantly getting stuck in queue
> with hp psc 2110
> From: "Jon" >
> Sent: 2/8/2004 2:56:05 AM
>
> I recently purchased an HP PSC 2110 printer which I
> installed with Windows XP Pro SP1.
>
> Very often when I try to print something (even a test
> page or from notepad), the document gets stuck in the
> print queue.
>
> Here is what shows up in my print queue:
> Document Name Status Owner
> Pages Size
> Submitted Port
> Test Page Printing Jon
> Harris 2/1 76.2 KB/76.2 KB 5:40:04 AM
> 08/02/2004 USB001
> Test Page
> SYSTEM N/A 294 KB 5:40:04
> AM 08/02/2004
>
> It always shows 2 jobs like this, and sometimes the first
> one (Owner: Jon Harris) shows the size as being only
> partial (ex: 75.9 KB/76.2 KB)
>
> deleting the SYSTEM owned job works fine, but when I try
> to delete the first job, its status changes to 'Deleting -
> Printing' and won't budge.
>
> I am running the latest HP Drivers (version 2.1.0), and
> have also tried their basic driver (version 3.1.1) I have
> tried everything else under the sun, including a clean re-
> install of windows, disabling startup programs, turning
> off power management on the usb port, changing the USB
> cable, and telling the printer to print directly to the
> printer instead of spooling.
>
> I am quite sure this isn't a hardware problem since I
> have tried 2 different psc 2110s on 3 different
> computers, and the problem persists.
>
> The only solution I have found is to restart the print
> spooler service, after which the jobs usually print.
>
> Interstingly enough, the printer seems to work fine after
> the print spooler service is restarted, and subsequent
> print jobs do not seem to get stuck until after a reboot.
>
> I hope someone out there has a solution, the HP customer
> care people are stumped.
>
> Cheers,
> Jon.
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Thanks for ther suggestion. I have been on HP's and
> >Adobe's sites and forums. I believe the problem may be
> >with Windows XP because I can't delete any Microsoft
> Word
> >document hanging in the queue after using Acrobat. It's
> >got something to do with Microsoft Office, Microsoft 's
> >Windows XP and the order in which printing is done with
> >Word and Adobe Acrobat.
> >
> >I can priont from Word. I can print from, Acrobat. I can
> >print from Word and then print with Acrobat. But, after
> >priunting with Acrobat, I can't then print with Word.
> >
> >And, then I can't empty the queue. I need to reboot.
> Then
> >it prints.
> >
> >This makes me think it's got something to do with the
> >print function in Windows XP.
> >
> >Paul
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>
> >>"Paul" > wrote in
> >message
> ...
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I'm using Adobe Acrobat 6, HP Laserjet 2100, and
> >Windows
> >>> XP Pro (SP 1). The drivers for the printer have been
> >>> updated. Acrobat is also current.
> >>>
> >>> When I make a PDF file using Acrobat, I can make the
> >PDF
> >>> successfully. But, afterwards, I can't print on the
> >>> Laserjet. No matter what I do, I can't delete the job
> >>> from the queue. I need to reboot and let the printer
> >>> print. The job remains in the queue after rebooting.
> >When
> >>> it prints, I always get one extra blank page.
> >>>
> >>> What's going on, and what should I do?
> >>>
> >>> Thank you in advance for your help.
> >>>
> >>> Paul
> >>>
> >>Check out help at Adobe and HP
> >>Eric Booth

Have a look at this article

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;318152

Eric Booth

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