Print Server Spooler Sends Job to Print Device
The print monitor receives the job and interacts with local hardware drivers and transport drivers to send the job to its destination. The components in this process are:
- Print monitors, LOCALMON, redirector, LPRMON, SFMMON, DECMON, or HPMON.MESMegan E. Sheppard
- Transport protocols (either TCP/IP, NWLink, NetBEUI, or AppleTalk).
- Network hardware (routers, bridges).
The problem is likely in this process if it is limited to...
- All print devices accessed by a particular print monitor.
- All print devices on one segment of the LAN.
- One make/model/version of a particular print device.
- One parallel/serial cable.
The problem is also likely in this process if...
- Sending the same job to the same device by means of a different communication channel by using a different protocol, serial, or parallel port produces a successful print.
- Trying different parallel or serial cable produces a successful print. If your print device is bi-directional, make sure that the cable has "1284" printed on it. The cable should be six to 15 feet (maximum).
- If your print device is bi-directional, make sure that the parallel port is set correctly. Some are set to AT-compatible mode by default, which is not bi-directional. Set the port to PS/2 mode in the BIOS to get bi-directional functionality.