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"Failure to Print" Message
I have recently installed an EpsonCX7400 printer, and whenever I try to print
something, I get an error message saying "Failure to Print Document." Then, the printer will print the document, but it occurs absurdly slow. I have contacted Epson, and they determined the printer is working fine and that it's a problem with my computer. Has anyone seen/experienced this before and have some suggestions? It is incredibly frustrating to wait 25 minutes to print just 2 pages! Thanks!! Emily |
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"Failure to Print" Message
Open task manager before staring the document
Open Processes and verify if the CPU cycles approach 100% during this time. I assume the printer is attached to a USB port. Is this USB 2 or 1? -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1 This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Emily C" Emily wrote in message news I have recently installed an EpsonCX7400 printer, and whenever I try to something, I get an error message saying "Failure to Print Document." Then, the printer will print the document, but it occurs absurdly slow. I have contacted Epson, and they determined the printer is working fine and that it's a problem with my computer. Has anyone seen/experienced this before and have some suggestions? It is incredibly frustrating to wait 25 minutes to print just 2 pages! Thanks!! Emily |
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"Failure to Print" Message
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The CPU usage went to 100% for a brief moment, than dropped all the way down to 7%, then I saw the "failure to print document" error. The printer is connected to a USB port on the back of my computer, the same port my old printer was connected to. I am not sure if it is a USB 1 or USB 2. Thanks! Emily |
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