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> How is the printer configured? ie when you set up the printer within
> Windows, do you give it the IP address of the printer and print
> directly, or do you use some print server?
We have a print server. You select the printer you want and it downloads
the drivers from the server and installs them, configures all the
settings, etc.
> We had this exact problem, and it turned out to be buggy print drivers
> installed on the print server. Installing a local copy of some unbuggy
> drivers and printing direct to the printer (via IP address) fixed the
> problem.
Well, this print server has worked for the last 5 years. Why would it
suddenly not work for just 4 of the PCs?
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