Human Intervention required for printing (Press START)

K

Karvin

Hi,

We've a problem after migration of print queues from one
server to another server. Print Migration was done
manually. For every print we've to press start button on
the physical printer everytime when printjobs submitted.
The job will not be started in the first tray which
supposed to. When paper feeded manually manually feeder,
then it starts. What could be the problem???

The parameters set are as follows:
Model: HP LaserJet 5/5MPostScript

Advanced Tab -> Print Spooled Document First - Checked
Enabled Advanced Printing Features -
Checked

Advanced Tab -> Printing Defaults-> Paper/Quality ->
Automatically Set

Thanks & Regards,
Karvin
 
K

Karvin

Thanks for your reply..

Creation of one or two queues should not be a problem,
but creation of 50 to 60 queues is of time consuming. We
are sure that we've not missed a single part of settings.
I can say it was 1:1 settings applied but even then the
problem persists. Is there any reson behind this??

Thank you onve again.

regards,
Karvin
 
D

-=Dan=- ©

Karvin said:
Hi,

We've a problem after migration of print queues from one
server to another server. Print Migration was done
manually. For every print we've to press start button on
the physical printer everytime when printjobs submitted.
The job will not be started in the first tray which
supposed to. When paper feeded manually manually feeder,
then it starts. What could be the problem???

The parameters set are as follows:
Model: HP LaserJet 5/5MPostScript

Advanced Tab -> Print Spooled Document First - Checked
Enabled Advanced Printing Features -
Checked

Advanced Tab -> Printing Defaults-> Paper/Quality ->
Automatically Set

Thanks & Regards,
Karvin

Sounds like paper size on the printer is set different to the paper size in
the driver? Usually printer is set to A4, driver defaults to Letter?

HTH

Dan
 

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