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We've got an assortment of Toshiba e-STUDIO printers around the enterprise, all using the 'Toshiba Universal Printer 2'. Lately, assorted printers would suddenly decide to stop printing. Print jobs would appear to send fine from user's side (in and out of queue), but they drop into the 'INVALID' list on the printer.The printers are all shared from the same print server (08 R2).
The clients are all Win 7, both x86 and x64.The temporary fix is to purge the local print driver and remap the printer, and all good for a few more days.The original printer admin felt (reasonably enough) that we should consolidate on the one driver, while I always assigned model-specific when possible in my previous lives.Thanks in advance for all attempts at helpful guidance. Jffnuggets wrote:We've got an assortment of Toshiba e-STUDIO printers around the enterprise, all using the 'Toshiba Universal Printer 2'. Lately, assorted printers would suddenly decide to stop printing. Print jobs would appear to send fine from user's side (in and out of queue), but they drop into the 'INVALID' list on the printer.The printers are all shared from the same print server (08 R2).